Actor Antoine Duléry

Antoine Duléry

1959 (66 лет)
Antoine Duléry, born November 14, 1959, in Paris, is a French actor, screenwriter, and impressionist. Grandson of tragedian Albert Duléry and son of Jacques Duléry and Annick Mathieu, he initially pursued drawing before following in his grandfather’s theatrical footsteps. After training at Cours Florent, he began his acting career in 1980, performing with the Renaud-Barrault Company.

Duléry gained recognition with roles in Claude Lelouch's films and starred alongside Jean-Paul Belmondo in La Puce à l'oreille. He became widely known for his role as Commissioner Larosière in the TV series Petits Meurtres en famille and Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie.

In 2013, he returned to the stage with an imitation show titled Antoine Duléry fait son cinéma mais au théâtre. He has also appeared on French TV shows such as Les Copains d'abord chantent l'été and La Photo parfaite. In 2023, he was named president of the jury for the Festival Films Courts de Dinan.

Duléry was previously in a relationship with Isabelle Mergault and had two sons with Pascale Pouzadoux. He owns a house on the island of Bréhat, where he spent much of his childhood.