Actor Patrick Mille

Patrick Mille

1970 (55 лет)
Patrick Mille, born on April 8, 1970, in Lisbon, is a Franco-Portuguese actor and director. He began his career in theater and gained recognition for the character Chico, created by Édouard Baer for Canal+ sketches.

Mille is married to writer Justine Lévy, with whom he has two children, Suzanne (born 2004) and Lucien (born 2009). He appears as Pablo in Lévy's autobiographical books, Rien de grave and Mauvaise fille.

He made his directorial debut in theater in 2008 with La Confession d'une jeune fille. In 2012, he directed his first film, Mauvaise fille, which won Izïa Higelin a César Award for Most Promising Actress.

In 2016, he released the comedy Going to Brazil, which was featured at SXSW and won the Grand Prize at the Liège International Comedy Film Festival. He joined the cast of the political series Baron noir in 2018 and has collaborated with screenwriters Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de La Patellière on the Les Trois Mousquetaires diptych and The Count of Monte Cristo, where he plays antagonist Danglars.