Nicolas de Lavergne

Nicolas de Lavergne

Birth : 1973-03-17, Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France

History

Nicolas de Lavergne was born as Jean-Nicolas de Lavaissière de Lavergne. He is an actor and writer, known for mon p'tit 75 (2014), Nos années folles (2017) and Au revoir là-haut (2017).

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Nicolas de Lavergne
Nicolas de Lavergne
Nicolas de Lavergne
Nicolas de Lavergne

Movies

Eiffel's Race to the Top
Behind the iconic Eiffel Tower lies the story of an incredible challenge to erect a thousand-foot tower that went far beyond a design competition, and marked a major turning point in engineering history. It was the beginning of radical transformation where iron was pitted against stone, engineering against architecture, and modern design against ancients. Press campaigns, lobbying, public conferences, denigration of opposing projects, bragging about big names - all participants engaged in a fierce battle without concession. Using 3D recreations, official sources (reports, letters, drawings...) and intimate archives obtained from their descendants, this film will bring to life this vertical race through a fresh and visual way to mark the centenary of Eiffel death.
Gold Brick
Pierrot
Determined to even the scales and profit from his thankless job, a factory worker schemes to traffic luxury perfumes from under his employer's nose.
Une comédie romantique
Nico
After disappearing overnight, a man reappears and discovers that he is the father of a little girl. This time he will do his best.
Le furet
Le clochard du commissariat
Maxime is a hardened bachelor who takes advantage of his freedom and assumes to live without ties or children. He has finally agreed to help a couple of friends who are trying to have a child by artificial insemination, by donating sperm to speed up the procedure. His life changes the day a rather invasive brother arrives at his home, accompanied by a rather hairy ferret, and when, in the middle of a torrid evening in gallant company, this ferret bites his private parts, making him permanently sterile. Realizing that he will never be able to have children, Maxime tries to get his gift back, only to learn that it has already been used for Lisa Barrot, a famous and seductive sports journalist. Aware that she will be the mother of his only child, he decides to do everything possible to meet her and get to know her.
An Officer and a Spy
Auguste Dutrieux (uncredited)
In 1894, French Captain Alfred Dreyfus is wrongfully convicted of treason and sentenced to life imprisonment at the Devil's Island penal colony.
Never Grow Old
Pete's Father (uncredited)
An Irish undertaker profits when outlaws take over a peaceful town, but his own family come under threat as the death toll increases dramatically.
The Emperor of Paris
Prisoner at Bicêtre #2
Paris, France, early 19th century. The legendary convict François Vidocq lives in disguise trying to escape from a tragic past that torments him. When, after an unfortunate event, he crosses paths with the police chief, he makes a bold decision that will turn the ruthless mastermind of the Parisian underworld against him.
Remi, Nobody's Boy
Cellmate of Vitalis (uncredited)
At the age of 10 years, young Rémi is snatched from his adoptive mother and entrusted to the signor Vitalis, a mysterious itinerant musician. Has its hard sides - he will learn the harsh life of acrobat and sing to win his bread. Accompanied by the faithful dog capi and of the small monkey Joli-Coeur, his long trip through France, made for meetings, friendships and mutual assistance, leads him to the secret of its origins.
Le Grand Perdu
Golden Years
The doctor
Paul and Louise get married as World War I breaks out. After two years on the frontline, Paul maims himself and deserts his post. To hide when he is condemned to death in war-torn Paris, Louise dresses him up as a woman. He becomes Suzanne, drags his wife around the debauched Paris of the Golden Twenties and earns quite a reputation for himself.
Django
The tramp friend (uncredited)
The story of Django Reinhardt, famous guitarist and composer, and his flight from German-occupied Paris in 1943.