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Jocelyn Quivrin was born on 14 February, 1979 in Dijon, Côte-d'Or, France, is a French actor. Discover Jocelyn Quivrin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 30 years old?
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30 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
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14 February 1979 |
Birthday |
14 February |
Birthplace |
Dijon, Côte-d'Or, France |
Date of death |
15 November, 2009 |
Died Place |
Saint-Cloud, Hauts-de-Seine, France |
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France
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Jocelyn Quivrin Height, Weight & Measurements
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Jocelyn Quivrin Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jocelyn Quivrin worth at the age of 30 years old? Jocelyn Quivrin’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from France. We have estimated Jocelyn Quivrin's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Jocelyn Quivrin (14 February 1979 – 15 November 2009) was a French actor.
He had a supporting role in the film Syriana.
Jocelyn Quivrin was born in Dijon on 14 February 1979.
His father, Vincent Beaufils, was an anaesthetist for SAMU (a mobile accident unit).
Quivrin studied film and broadcasting at Hector Berlioz college in Vincennes, before obtaining his Baccalaureat in literature and taking a course in film studies at Nanterre University.
However, he soon gave up his studies in favour of launching his professional career.
He spent several months at the 'Ecole des Enfants Terribles' drama school and took some further education courses.
In spite of this, he always considered himself as having been self-taught.
Quivrin made his first television appearance as Babar in Les compagnons de l'aventure: Lola et les sardines, which featured a group of children on holiday in the 1990s.
Quivrin's film debut came at a young age, when he played the Duke of Anjou, one of the main characters, in Roger Planchon's Louis, enfant roi (1992).
The film was selected for the 1993 Cannes Festival, where Quivrin was introduced to his first agent.
Quivrin had supporting roles in two internationally successful, Oscar-winning films: Elizabeth (1998) and Syriana (2005).
In 99 francs, Jan Kounen's adaptation of the eponymous novel by Frédéric Beigbeder, Quivrin tackled his first comedy role.
He played the colleague of Jean Dujardin, an arrogant, depressive advertising executive.
In 2001 he gained a certain notoriety in the eyes of the French public, playing the title role in Rastignac ou les ambitieux, Alain Tasma's TV adaptation of the novel by Honoré de Balzac.
Quivrin's performance was highly acclaimed and the newspapers were full of praise.
Le Figaro called him “flamboyant” while Le Monde found him “extremely seductive”.
He consequently received the award for Best Actor at the Television film festival in Luchon.
At the same time as pursuing his career in television and film, Quivrin was also acting on stage.
He also played the Count of Nansac in Jacquou le crocant, a film by Laurent Boutonnat, set in the nineteenth century.
In 2003 he played Lord Darlington in Lady Windermere's Fan by Oscar Wilde, along with Caroline Cellier and Melanie Doutey, directed by François-Louis Tilly.
In 2005 he landed the part of Detective Nerteaux in the big-budget film L'empire des loups alongside Jean Reno.
It was a huge commercial success and boosted Quivrin's career.
In 2006, Quivrin wrote and directed a short film entitled Acteur, which was intended to be both anecdotal and representative of the life of an actor.
The film is centred on a conversation between a female director and an auditioning actor and, according to Quivrin, deals with “the clear separation you have to make between your personal and professional lives”.
Quivrin then appeared in L'Outremangeur and in Grande Ecole.
In 2007, he played "The Nansac's Count" in the film Jacquou Le Croquant, realised by Laurent Boutonnat.
He appeared at the 2008 Avignon Festival in Do you love me? a play by Redjep Mitrovistas.
His performance was deemed “excellent” by Le Monde and earned him the Prix Lumière for Most Promising Male Newcomer, the Patrick Dewaere prize and a César nomination for Most Promising Male Newcomer in 2008.
Quivrin's penultimate film, La famille Wolberg was released in France in December 2009.
Quivrin died in a car accident on Autoroute A13 on the evening of Sunday 15 November 2009.
He had lost control of his Ariel Atom (a small but powerful open-topped, two-seater car) at the entrance of the Saint-Cloud tunnel.
The speedometer was found stopped at 230 km/h (143 mph), although it is not known whether he was actually driving at this speed or it was a consequence of the violent impact.
French television and newspapers have reported that the road was wet from rain at the time of the accident.
His funeral took place on 21 November 2009 at the Reformed church on the Avenue de la Grande-Armée in Paris.
His final film, Ensemble, c'est trop by Léa Fazer, was released in France in February 2010.