Philippe Le Guay

1956-

Biography: life and films

Philippe Le Guay is a French film director, screenwriter and actor. He was born in Paris, France on 22nd October 1956.

His best films as a screenwriter include Patrick Dewolf's thriller Lapse of Memory (1992), Trois huit (2001) and Les Femmes du 6ème étage (2011), and whose best work as a film director include Trois huit (2001), Du jour au lendemain (2006) and Les Femmes du 6ème étage (2011).

Philippe Le Guay has so far scripted 16 films, directed 8 films and appeared in 3 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Brigitte Roüan (3 films), Nicole Garcia (2) and Franck Landron (2).

His most frequent genres include: drama (9 films), comedy (5), comedy-drama (3) and romance (2).

Our average rating for Philippe Le Guay over all films is: 2.8

Filmography

Key: d = director; w = writer; a = actor

Les Deux Fragonard (1989) [d,w]

Un amour de trop (1989) [a,w]

Outremer (1990) [w]

Un week-end sur deux (1990) [w]

Août (1991) [a]

Lapse of Memory (1992) [w]

L'Année Juliette (1995) [d,w]

Post coïtum animal triste (1997) [w]

Trois huit (2001) [d,w]

Le Coût de la vie (2003) [d,w]

Les Textiles (2004) [a]

Du jour au lendemain (2006) [d,w]

Les Femmes du 6ème étage (2011) [d,w]

Alceste à bicyclette (2013) [d,w]

Pas son genre (2014) [a]

Belles familles (2015) [w]

Floride (2015) [d,w]

Numéro une (2017) [a]



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