Romain Canonne is known for Anna (2019), Banlieue 13: Ultimatum (2009) and Mr. Bean's Holiday (2007).
Romain Cottier is known for La ligne (2022).
Romain Creutzmeyer is known for Trois nuits par semaine (2022), La fille de son père (2023) and Avant que les flammes ne s'éteignent (2023).
Romain Danna is an actor, known for Mitsubachi to enrai (2019) and Michelin Three Stars (2019).
Romain Di Concetto is an actor, known for La rafle (2010), No et moi (2010) and E-love (2011).
Appealing actor Romain Duris is the exact example of those who arrived in the movie industry by chance, and to stardom without really desiring it. Discovered by a casting director while he was waiting in front of a high school in Paris, he was offered a role. Between popular successes such as Le péril jeune (1994), Dobermann (1997), Le petit poucet (2001), L'auberge espagnole (2002) or Arsène Lupin (2004), and independent films like 17 fois Cécile Cassard (2002), Exils (2004), Gadjo dilo (1997), Being Light (2001), Déjà mort (1998) or Chacun cherche son chat (1996), Duris proves to be versatile enough to be credible as a bandit, as a homosexual, or simply as a French student in the streets of Barcelona. The consecration has been De battre mon coeur s'est arrêté (2005); now Duris is seen as an excellent and touching actor by the critics and by the audience.
Romain Eck is known for Trois nuits par semaine (2022), Emily in Paris (2020) and Un homme mon fils (2017).
Romain Faure (born 11 September 1985 in Commercy) is a French Art Director, creative designer and illustrator. He began as a Set Dresser on high-end TV drama productions such as Catastrophe, Breeders and Ghosts and he is known for Jeepers Creepers Reborn and Salvage Marines. In 2012, he made a brief appearance in Tim Burton's Dark Shadows as a hippie.
Romain Fleury is known for Sidelined (2023), Visions (2023) and Family Business (2019).
Romain Francisco was born in Rognac (France) on January 11, 1985. He began his acting career at the age of nineteen with his first role in the film : "Le bruit du bonheur" directed by Eric Tellène (he also composed the original film music) and on stage in a play with Alice Belaïdi directed by Gérard Gelas. He joined the prestigious Conservatoire National Supérieur d'Art Dramatique where he was directed by Denis Podalydès in 'Dans la foule' and by Philippe Duclos in 'Passages'. He appeared in many shorts, in the movie 'Rose et noir' (2008) directed by Gérard Jugnot, in the TV Serie "Les Beaux Mecs" (2010) with Simon Abkarian. In 2017, Romain Francisco performed with William Lebghil in the play "Comment Igor a Disparu" by Jean Bechetoille, they won The Theatre 13 Award. This year Romain Francisco was chosen by Géraldine Nakache to perform in her film : 'J'irai où tu iras' starring with french star Leïla Bekhti.