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Vincent Cassel

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Birth name : Vincent Crochon
Date of birth : 23 November 1966
Place of birth:  Paris, France
Nickname:  Vinz

Height: 6' 2" (1.88 m)
Spouse: Monica Bellucci (1999 - present) 1 child. 

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"You have the feeling of stage fright because you don't know what's going to happen, and you have to be ready for anything. And it's hard to build up a character, because you don't have any material to work with. You have to let yourself go as much as you can, and you have to use the reality around you."

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Vincent Cassel (born November 23, 1966) is a French actor. Despite a hard exterior reminiscent of a recent parolee—tightly-wound and on the verge of hurting anyone who looks at him the wrong way—French actor Vincent Cassel has amassed in his career an impressive and varied list of on-screen roles. The son of actor Jean-Pierre Cassel, who made his career in romantic comedies, Cassel was warned by his parents to stay away from the profession. At first he agreed, but later found himself pulled into a world that has led the versatile actor to pursue roles not for fame or money, but for art.

Cassel was born Vincent Crochon in Paris, the son of Sabine Litique, a journalist, and French actor Jean-Pierre Cassel. He is married to Italian actress Monica Bellucci, with whom he has a daughter, Deva Cassel, born September 12, 2004, in Rome, Italy. His brother Mathias is a member of the French rap group Assassin. He has a passion for Capoeira and displayed his talent in the movie Ocean's Twelve.

Cassel spent his youth watching his dad be successful at the very thing he was advised to avoid. At 17, Cassel joined circus school, and after clowning around for a few years, he got serious and started acting. His first role came in 1991—a small part in Philippe de Broca’s romantic comedy, “Les Cles du Paradis”. Two years later, Cassel made the first of several collaborations with actor-director Mathieu Kassovitz in “Matisse” (a.k.a. “Café au Lait”, 1993). In this little-seen romantic comedy, Cassel played Max, brother to Felix (Kassovitz), a Jewish messenger boy competing with the son of African diplomats for the love of a beautiful Caribbean girl carrying a child fathered by one of the two—but she won’t say who. Cassel was then seen in the United States as Camille Desmoulins in the historical drama, “Jefferson in Paris” (1995), starring Nick Nolte as the Founding Father. A small role in a large cast, the part did nothing to expose him to American audiences—and neither did the film’s limited release.

Cassel made a deep impression with his performance as Vinz, a young Jewish punk who turns to violence after stealing a policeman’s gun following an arrest in the brutally realistic “La Haine” (“Hate”, 1995). His second film with Kassovitz, “La Haine” so impressed actress-producer Jodie Foster at Cannes that she arranged for American distribution through her production company, Egg Pictures. Cassel then starred in a string of films in 1995-96: “Femmes”, “L’Eleve”, “Come Mi Vuoi”, and the acclaimed “L’Apartement”, winner of the 1997 BAFTA Award for Best Non-English Film, an honor bestowed by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Also significant for Cassel was working with Italian actress Monica Bellucci, whom he married a couple years later.

His breakthrough role was in Mathieu Kassovitz's critically acclaimed film La Haine where he played a troubled youth from the decrepit outskirts of Paris. Cassel has gone on to act in a variety of films such as the moody L'Appartement, the violent Dobermann, genre-bending Le Pacte des Loups and in the highly controversial Irréversible, where he appeared frontally nude.

As Duc d’Anjou, Cassel was a potential suitor to the Virgin Queen in the Oscar-nominated “Elizabeth” (1998), starring Cate Blanchett as the storied Queen of England. In another historical drama—one not as loved by critics—Cassel played Gilles de Rais in “The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc” (1999), starring Milla Jovovich as the martyred teenager who led an victorious army against the British at Orleans. Returning to French cinema, Cassel starred alongside fellow countryman Jean Reno in “The Crimson Rivers” (2001), a crime thriller about two diametrically opposed cops investigating a pair of murders that might be linked. In perhaps his most recognized role to date, Cassel played Jean-Francois de Morangias, a one-armed huntsman who joins a team dispatched by the King of France to find and kill the fabled Beast of Gevaudan. After providing the voice of Monsieur Hood in the animated hit, “Shrek” (2001), Cassel once again appeared with his friend Mathieu Kassovitz in “Birthday Girl” (2002), starring Nicole Kidman.

In 2002, Cassel starred in what could be his most controversial film once all is said and done. Cassel played Marcus to Bellucci’s Alex in this harsh revenge thriller. After a fight at a party, Alex storms out for home, but never makes it—she’s brutally raped in a dark tunnel. An enraged Marcus takes justice into his own hands and hunts down the rapist. Directed by Argentine filmmaker Gaspar Noe, the film sparked outrage in Catholic Europe and was nearly banned in England after censors thought long and hard about its release. 

So brutal and realistic was the rape scene that Cassel’s brother stood up during the Cannes screening and threatened to “get” the director. Meanwhile, Cassel appeared as the sleek, but fiendish Lord de Guise in “The Reckoning” (2004), a medieval murder mystery starring Willem DaFoe and a tormented Paul Bettany. Cassel then surfaced as the Night Fox, France’s most successful thief, in “Ocean’s 12” (2004). Night Fox challenges George Clooney’s Danny Ocean to see who is the better thief. Though not as much fun as its predecessor, the sequel proved to be as successful at the box office and helped cement the charismatic Cassel in moviegoers' minds.

Cassel returned to foreign-funded features with the Spanish western, “Blueberry” (2004), playing a marshal in Palmito who tries to unite the natives who raised him with the people he belongs to. In “Agents Secrets” (2004), he was a member of a crack team of French secret agents whose mission to thwart an arms dealer is compromised after the discovery of a mole in their midst. Then in the American-made noir thriller “Derailed” (2005), Cassel played a sadistic robber who blackmails a Chicago ad executive (Clive Owen) into a series of violent and dangerous crimes after breaking into a hotel room and discovering him with his mistress (Jennifer Aniston). 

Cassel has also done a number of English language films, such as Ocean's Twelve and Ocean's Thirteen, Derailed, Birthday Girl, The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, Elizabeth, Eastern Promises, and Shrek (as the voice of Monsieur Hood). in 2006, he appeared in Sheitan, in which he played a shepherd who carries out satanic rituals.

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