Marc Duret

Marc Duret

Born 1957-09-28 (age 68) Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France
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Biography

Marc Duret (born 28 September 1957 in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France) is a French actor.

Having previously played Cardinal Guillaume Briçonnet in the television series Borgia from 2011–14, Duret appeared as Joseph Duverney in the Starz series Outlander in 2016.

Duret was nominated for a 1991 César Award for Most Promising Actor for his portrayal of Rico in the 1990 film La Femme Nikita, and later nominated for a 1994 Molière Award for Best Newcomer for his theatre performance in Les grandes personnes (The Grown Ups). Screen Junkies named Duret #1 of its "10 Best French Movie Actors".

Duret studied drama at the Conservatoire national in Nice, the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique in Paris, Rose Bruford College in London, and the University at Albany, SUNY and the Stella Adler Conservatory in New York.

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Known For

La Haine
La Haine

1995

as Inspector 'Notre-Dame'

The Big Blue
The Big Blue

1988

as Roberto

Nikita
Nikita

1990

as Rico

Code Unknown
Code Unknown

2000

as The Policeman

Dobermann
Dobermann

1997

as Inspecteur Baumann

The Ogre
The Ogre

1996

as Prisoner of War #3

Five Days One Summer
Five Days One Summer

1982

as French Student

The Magic Tuche
The Magic Tuche

2018

as Laurent Dupuis, candidat

Heroines
Heroines

1997

as Luc

Baby Love
Baby Love

2008

as Marc

Virgil
Virgil

2005

as Le matin aux cuisines

Totally Nuts
Totally Nuts

2004

as Lieutenant Duret

Arrête de pleurer Pénélope
Arrête de pleurer Pénélope

2012

as Nicolas Badaroux

The Man Who Lived at the Ritz
The Man Who Lived at the Ritz

1988

as Pierre Monet

Getaway of Love
Getaway of Love

2015

as Martino

Thieves After Dark
Thieves After Dark

1984

as Le jeune homme (uncredited)

The Other Side
The Other Side

2020

as Didier Coincenot

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Bet Your Bottom Dollar

2023

as Francois

Body to Body
Body to Body

2003

as Docteur Azzeri