Daniel Mesguich (born 15 July 1952) is a French actor and director in theater and opera, and professor of stage acting school. In 1970, he was admitted into the Conservatoire National Supérieur d'Art Dramatique, after which he opened the Théâtre du Miroir ("Mirror Theater"), with whom he opened a course in drama. After ten years, he returned to the school to teach at the request of Jean-Pierre Miquel, becoming the youngest professor on campus. He is currently the director of the school. He has acted in over a hundred plays, fifty operas in France and abroad, and some 40 movies and television pieces. The actor William Mesguich is his son. Source: Article "Daniel Mesguich" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Love on the Run
(Xavier Barnerias)
Le radeau de la Méduse
(Coudein)
The Austrian
(Fouquier-Tinville)
Les Îles
(Mathieu)
Womanlight
(Commissioner Curbec)
The Musketeer
(King Louis XIII)
L’enfer de Matignon
(Narrator (voice))
La Vie de Berlioz
(Hector Berlioz)
The Rashevski Tango
(David Rashevski)
Quartet
(Pierre Schlamovitz)
Dossier 51
(Esculape 4)
L'Affaire Dreyfus
(Léon Blum)
The Satin Spider
(Le prêtre)
La Chanson du mal-aimé
The Sorceress
(Le génie)
The Beautiful Prisoner
(Walter Raim)
Limited Edition
(Nicolas Fabry)
The Boy Soldier
(Capitaine Mourre)
Den döende dandyn
(Jules Pascin)
L'Affaire Salengro
(Léon Blum)
Un pique-nique chez Osiris
(Paul-Louis Gérard)
The Lady Banker
(Rémy Lecoudray)
Le Bon Plaisir
(L'amant de Claire (voice))
La Femme fardée
(Eric Lethuillier)
La Garçonne
(Lucien)
Les mots pour le dire
Everything Went Fine
(Me Georges Kiejman)
Ève avait l'éclat métallique de l'été
Quartet
(Schlamovitz)
La fille de Prague avec un sac très lourd
(Nicolas)
Même les mômes ont du vague à l'âme
(The guest socialite evening / The client of the luxury brothel)
Asterix: The Secret of the Magic Potion
(Sulfurix (voice))
The Elegant Criminal
(Ida's husband)
Charter 2020
(Christophe Le Kerlec)
Dom Juan
(Dom Juan)
Molière
(Monsieur, frère du Roi)
Jefferson in Paris
(Mesmer)
Joséphine, ou la comédie des ambitions
(Napoléon)
La Garçonne
(Lucien)
Sable noir
(Norbert)
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
(Self)
Champs-Elysées
(Self)
Astrid: Murder in Paris
(Athanasius)