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Birthday:
Nov 23, 1966
Birthplace:
Paris, Frances

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Vincent Cassel Biography

Alongside frequent collaborator Mathieu Kassovitz, Vincent Cassel emerged in the mid-1990s as one of France's most arresting and exciting new actors. Macho, hard-eyed, and appearing to be in constant preparation for a fight, Cassel embodied a kind of crude masculinity that recalled the likes of Jean-Paul Belmondo and served as a potent onscreen manifestation of the ever-tightening cultural tensions at work in late 20th century France. However, it is a testament to Cassel's talent that his onscreen persona has never verged into caricature, and thanks to his charisma and versatility, he has been able to work in films ranging from grim urban dramas to light romantic comedies.The son of celebrated actor Jean-Pierre Cassel, who made a career out of playing seductive bourgeois men, Cassel was born in Paris' Montmartre district on November 23, 1966. At the age of 17 he went to circus school and spent the next few years generally avoiding the acting scene, due in part to the fact that both his parents (his mother is a journalist) didn't want him to go into the movie business. Cassel was eventually sucked into films in 1991, when he landed a small role in Philippe de Broca's Les Clés du paradis. Two years later he enjoyed his first collaboration with Kassovitz in Metisse, an urban romantic comedy that cast Cassel as Kassovitz's older brother, a tough Jewish boxer.Cassel again stepped in front of the camera for Kassovitz in L'Haine (1995), in which he played a rough-hewn Jewish kid roaming the mean streets of Paris in the company of two friends and a gun. The film was a surprise international success, winning a Best Director Award for Kassovitz at Cannes and a number of French Césars. For his part, Cassel received Best Actor and Most Promising Young Actor César nominations for his portrayal of a young man undone both by his own flaws and those of society, something that raised his profile considerably in his native country and abroad. The actor began popping up in such English language productions as Merchant-Ivory's Jefferson in Paris (1995) and as the leading man in a number of French films, including L'Appartement (1996), a romantic comedy in which he starred alongside Romane Bohringer, Jean-Philippe Ecoffey, and Monica Bellucci. Cassel and Bellucci would continue to collaborate onscreen (in such films as Come Mi Vuoi, 1996) and off, marrying in the late 1990s.Cassel's CV grew rapidly as the century drew to a close, with the actor dividing his time between French films and such international productions as Elizabeth (1998), in which he played the mincing Duc d'Anjou, and Jez Butterworth's Birthday Girl (2000), a romantic drama that cast Cassel and Kassovitz as the cousins of an English bank clerk's (Ben Chaplin) Russian mail-order bride (Nicole Kidman). The following year Cassel recieved what was perhaps his biggest stateside exposure to date with the American release of the highly stylized kung-fu-horror-action-costume adventure flick Brotherhood of the Wolf. In 2002 he appeared opposite his wife yet again in the controversial Irreversible. Two years later he was the bad guy in Steven Soderbergh's Ocean's Twelve. He starred in the thriller Derailed in 2005. In 2007 he teamed up with David Cronenberg for the well-reviewed crime thriller Eastern Promises, and he would go on to a huge critical success playing the demanding ballet troupe leader in Black Swan. In 2011 he would again work with Cronenberg in the historical drama A Dangerous Method. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

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Quotes from Vincent Cassel's Characters

    1. Thomas Leroy/ The Gentleman: Virginal girl pure and sweet dropped in the body of a swan. She desire freedom. ... twin black swan dricks and seduces him. White swan heaps off a cliff and in death finds freedom.
    From Black Swan. Submitted by Teresa B (29 days ago)
    1. Thomas Leroy/ The Gentleman: Imprecise, but effortless.
    From Black Swan. Submitted by Hilary C (33 days ago)
    1. Thomas Leroy/ The Gentleman: The only person standing in your way is you. It's time to let her go. Lose yourself.
    From Black Swan. Submitted by Samira O (44 days ago)
    1. Thomas Leroy/ The Gentleman: I have a homework assignment for you. Go home, and touch yourself.
    From Black Swan. Submitted by Sophie M (53 days ago)
    1. Thomas Leroy/The Gentleman: Nina, what did you do?
    2. Nina Sayers/ The Swan Queen: I felt it. Perfect. I was perfect.
    From Black Swan. Submitted by Rocky F (2 months ago)
    1. Otto Gross: I think Freud's obsession with sex probably has a great deal to do with the fact that he never gets any.
    From A Dangerous Method. Submitted by Raj G (2 months ago)
    1. Carl Jung: So you're not a believer in monogamy?
    2. Otto Gross: For a neurotic like myself, I can't possibly imagine a more stressful concept.
    From A Dangerous Method. Submitted by Raj G (2 months ago)
    1. Carl Jung: Pleasure is never simple, as you very well know.
    2. Otto Gross: It is... of course it is. Until you decide to complicate it. Which my father calls maturity. What I call surrender.
    From A Dangerous Method. Submitted by Daniela G (5 months ago)
    1. Otto Gross: Do not pass by the oasis without stopping to drink.
    From A Dangerous Method. Submitted by Luke R (5 months ago)
    1. Thomas Leroy/ The Gentleman: Perfection is not just about control. It's also about letting go.
    From Black Swan. Submitted by Thea H (11 months ago)
    1. Thomas Leroy/The Gentleman: The new production needs a new swan queen. A fresh face to present to the world. But which of you can embody both swans? The white and the black?
    From Black Swan. Submitted by Asif K (12 months ago)
    1. Thomas Leroy/The Gentleman: hank you, Nina! It's very nice. It's very nice, but I knew the white swan wouldn't be your problem. The real work would be your metamorphosis into her evil twin. I know I saw a flash of her yesterday, so get ready to give me more of that bite.
    From Black Swan. Submitted by Asif K (12 months ago)
    1. Thomas Leroy/ The Gentleman: This is your moment, Nina. Don't let it go.
    From Black Swan. Submitted by Asif K (12 months ago)
    1. Thomas Leroy/The Gentleman: I got a little homework assignment for you. Go home and touch yourself. Live a little.
    From Black Swan. Submitted by Asif K (12 months ago)
    1. Thomas Leroy/The Gentleman: So, you got a boyfriend?
    2. Nina: No.
    3. Thomas Leroy/ The Gentleman: And you've had many in the past?
    4. Nina: A few but no one serious
    5. Thomas Leroy/The Gentleman: You're not a virgin are you?
    6. Nina: [nervously] No.
    7. Thomas Leroy/The Gentleman: So there is nothing to be embarrassed about.
    From Black Swan. Submitted by Asif K (12 months ago)
    1. Thomas Leroy/ The Gentleman: I don't want there to be any boundaries between us.
    2. Nina: No, me neither.
    From Black Swan. Submitted by Asif K (12 months ago)
    1. Thomas Leroy/ The Gentleman: Nina, what did you do?
    2. Nina Sayers/The Swan Queen: I felt it. Perfect. I was perfect.
    From Black Swan. Submitted by Asif K (12 months ago)
    1. Thomas Leroy/ The Gentleman: That was me seducing you. It needs to be the other way around.
    From Black Swan. Submitted by Asif K (12 months ago)
    1. Thomas Leroy/The Gentleman: The only person standing in your way is you.
    From Black Swan. Submitted by Asif K (12 months ago)
    1. Thomas Leroy/ The Gentleman: My little princess.
    From Black Swan. Submitted by Asif K (12 months ago)
    1. Thomas Leroy/ The Gentleman: If I was only casting the white swan she'd be yours. But I'm not. Maestro, Odile's Coda please. Now show me your black swan, Nina.
    From Black Swan. Submitted by Asif K (12 months ago)
    1. Thomas Leroy/ The Gentleman: You could be brilliant, but you are a coward!
    From Black Swan. Submitted by Lisu X (12 months ago)
    1. François Toulour: How can I refuse a dying man's last request?
    From Ocean's Twelve. Submitted by Emily C (13 months ago)
    1. Thomas Leroy/ The Gentleman: The only person standing in your way is you.
    From Black Swan. Submitted by rob g (13 months ago)
    1. Thomas Leroy/ The Gentleman: go home and touch yourself.Live a little.
    From Black Swan. Submitted by Satya V (14 months ago)
    1. Thomas Leroy/ The Gentleman: [looking down at the blood spreading over the ballerina's white tutu] Get some help!
    2. Nina: It's perfect.
    From Black Swan. Submitted by Gerald S (14 months ago)
    1. Thomas Leroy/ The Gentleman: The only person standing in your way is you.
    From Black Swan. Submitted by rob g (14 months ago)
    1. Thomas Leroy/ The Gentleman: I don't want there to be any boundaries between us.
    2. Nina: No, me neither.
    3. Thomas Leroy/ The Gentleman: So... you got a boyfriend.
    4. Nina: No.
    5. Thomas Leroy/ The Gentleman: And you've had many in the past.
    6. Nina: A few but no one serious.
    7. Thomas Leroy/ The Gentleman: You're not a virgin are you?
    8. Nina: [nervously] No.
    9. Thomas Leroy/ The Gentleman: So there is nothing to be embarrassed about.
    From Black Swan. Submitted by Jason R (15 months ago)
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