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Michel Hazanavicius

Director, Writer, Editor, Actor, Producer, Additional CreditsBorn March 29, 1967 (58 years)
Michel Haznavicius (born 29 March 1967) is a French film director, producer and screenwriter best known for his spy movie parodies OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies and OSS 117: Lost in Rio, both of which star Jean Dujardin. His 2011 film The Artist competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival but lost to The Tree of Life. Dujardin though won the best actor prize at Cannes for his role in The Artist.

Hazanavicius was born in Paris. His family is Jewish, and originally from Lithuania. His grandparents were from both Poland and Lithuania and settled in France in the 1920s. Before directing films, Hazanavicius worked in television, beginning with the Canal+ channel, where he started as a director in 1988. He began directing commercials for companies such as Reebok and Bouygues Telecom, and then, in 1993, he made his first feature-length film, La Classe américaine, for television. The film, co-directed with Dominique Mézerette, consisted entirely of footage taken from various films produced by the Warner Bros. studio, re-edited and dubbed into French. In 1997, Hazanavicius directed his first short film, Echec au capital, and followed it up with his first theatrically released feature, Mes amis, which starred his brother, actor Serge Hazanavicius.

Seven years later, Hazanavicius wrote and directed his second feature, OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies, a parody of 1960s spy movies and specifically of OSS 117, a popular character created by Jean Bruce in 1949. The $17.5 million film was a modest box office success, with $23 million worldwide receipts. A sequel, OSS 117: Lost in Rio, followed in 2009. Both films were later distributed in the United States by Music Box Films. The Artist, a black and white film without dialogue which takes place in Hollywood on the eve of sound film, screened in competition at the 2011 Cannes International Film Festival. The Artist was later released to universal acclaim. On 24 January 2012 Hazanavicius received nominations for three Oscars: the Academy Awards for Best Director, Best Original Screenplay and Best Film Editing. Hazanavicius said winning an Oscar would be "like dreaming of going to the moon – you don't really believe it could ever happen." Hazanavicius won the Academy Award for Best Director for The Artist, at the 84th Academy Awards. He was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in June 2012 along with 175 other individuals.

He contributed a section to the omnibus film The Players (Les Infidèles) starring Jean Dujardin. He then announced that his next feature film would be a remake of the 1948 Fred Zinnemann film The Search. The film stars Berenice Bejo in the Montgomery Clift role as an NGO worker helping a little boy find his family in modern-day Chechnya and was produced by Thomas Langmann. Golden Globe Award actress winner Annette Bening also stars in the film.

Hazanavicius was in a relationship with film director Virginia Lovisone, and they have two daughters together, Simone and Fantine. He is married to Bérénice Bejo, who acted in his films OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies, The Artist and The Search. Hazanavicius and Bejo have two children together: Lucien and Gloria.

Movies & Shows on Plex

  • The Artist
  • OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies
  • OSS 117: Lost in Rio
  • The Players

Known For

  • The Artist
  • OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies
  • OSS 117: Lost in Rio
  • Godard Mon Amour
  • The Search
  • La classe américaine
  • The Most Precious of Cargoes
  • Lucky Luke and the Daltons
  • Final Cut
  • The Players
  • The Lost Prince
  • Jacky in the Kingdom of Women
  • Mes amis
  • Baise-en-ville
  • L'affaire Bojarski

Michel Hazanavicius Filmography

2024
2022
2020
The Lost Prince · as Screenplay
2017
Godard Mon Amour · as Screenplay
2014
The Search · as Screenplay
2011
2009
2005
2004
1999
1998
1996
1993
La classe américaine · as Screenplay
1992

2025
Baise-en-ville · as Sprite's Father
2023
Represent (TV Series) · as Grand Chancelier
2022
Incredible But True · as Photographer
2018
Keep an Eye Out · as Policeman 1
2017
Godard Mon Amour · as Narrator #5 (voice) (uncredited)
2014
Reality · as Award Presenter
2014
2001
My Wife Is an Actress · as Le Cameraman Info Sport
1997
Didier · as Fabrice
1996
Delphine 1, Yvan 0 · as Régis
1994
1993
La classe américaine · as Dubbing Voice (voice)

2025
I Love Peru · as Self
2023
Beau Geste (TV Series) · as Self
2022
Ukraine on Fire 2 (TV Series) · as Self - Film Director & Writer Speaking For Ukraine
2020
2018
2017
Je t'aime etc... (TV Series) · as Self
2016
Quotidien (TV Series) · as Self
2012
2012
The 84th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Winner
2012
2012
2012
2012
2011
The Extraordinary Voyage · as Self - Filmmaker
2011
Platane (TV Series) · as Michel Hazanavicius
2011
Piers Morgan Tonight (TV Series) · as Self - Guest
2009
C à Vous (TV Series) · as Self
2008
La Grande Librairie (TV Series) · as Self
2006
Salut les Terriens (TV Series) · as Self
2006
On n'est pas couché (TV Series) · as Self
2004
Le grand journal de Canal+ (TV Series) · as Self
2004
Tavis Smiley (TV Series) · as Self - Guest
2002
Last Call with Carson Daly (TV Series) · as Self - Guest
2001
The Apartment (TV Series) · as Self
2001
Burger Quiz (TV Series) · as Self
2000
L'invité (TV Series) · as Self
1998
Roll on Sunday (TV Series) · as Self
1998
ARTE Journal Clips (TV Series) · as Self
1992
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) · as Self - Guest
1991
Movie Days (TV Series) · as Self - Interviewee
1991
Charlie Rose (TV Series) · as Self - Guest
1976
César Awards (TV Series) · as Self - Nominee
1952
Today (TV Series) · as Self - Guest

2012
La classe américaine · as Director Of Photography
2006

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