Antoine Marchand Gagnon is an actor, known for Off (2019), Les moments parfaits (2021) and Genèse (2018).
Antoine Martin-Sauveur is a French actor, director, writer and producer. He started his career as cameraman and worked for international companies such as National Geographic TV, Discovery Channel, HBO, BBC, NHK. He also worked as 1st AD for features films and documentaries (Ventura dit Lino - 1997). Then he wrote and produced short movies who were selected in international festivals (Is Paris Asleep ? - 2000). In 2001 he created an outdoor film screening event during the Canne's Film Festival, his concept is still used by the Festival's organization and named "Le cinema de la Plage". In 2005 he started to work as director and producer. He directed several musical videos and advertising/promotional movies for racing teams as Renault F1 Team, the year Fernando Alonso won his first world championship. In 2008-2009 Antoine attended an acting studio (Studio Pygmalion-French Actor's Studio) to improve his acting craft. In 2010 he started to work with Pascal Luneau, (Marion Cotillard actor's coach for La Môme). In 2011 they co-wrote and produced an independent feature film "304's Memories", Antoine plays the lead male character Sauveur. The film was selected in many festivals and was released in theatre in 2018. In 2019, Antoine started is own production company Les Films du Duende, dedicated to independent cinema. He wrote, produced and directed a fist short movie in 2020, the film got selected in several festivals including the Cognac Film Festival (dedicated to police and film noir movies). His company also produced a Digital Series "Flic Stories". in 2021, Antoine stated to develop several feature film projects as writer director, and he is part of the cast for features andTV series.
Antoine Matuttis has made narrative films in different genres and has also written screenplays for feature films and several short films. Antoine has studied media design & production with a focus on filmmaking at the "Offenburg University of Applied Sciences". After his bachelor's degree he went on to work as a cameraman & video editor while making his own film projects on the side.
For over 20 years, Antoine McKay has been among the leading actors and directors to hail from the MidWest. He developed his passion for acting at a young age and honed his skills at Eastern Michigan University's prestigious theatre arts program and by studying under world famous acting coach, Uta Hagen. McKay began his professional acting career at the Second City's Main Stages in Detroit and Chicago, where he wrote and performed in over 20 critically acclaimed shows. His credits include starring roles in countless commercials and television appearances on programs including Detroit 187 (ABC), ER (NBC), Prison Break (FOX), Sports Action Team (NBC). McKay has appeared in such feature films as The Weatherman, with Nicholas Cage, Someone to Eat Cheese With, alongside Jeff Garland, Standing in the Shadows of Motown, and Osso Bucco, with Mike Starr. His most recent appearances in FOX's breakout hit show Empire and Comedy Central's Review and South Side. Antoine has been a long-time resident of Chicago, where he lives with his wife Michelle and their children.
Antoine Merheb Tarb is known for La nuit du verre d'eau (2023).
Antoine Milhaud is an actor, known for Au nom de ma fille (2016), Falco (2013) and Camping paradis (2006).
Antoine Millet is known for Des hommes de paille (2021), Shttl (2022) and Babylone (2008).
Now a Swiss citizen, Antoine Monot, Jr was born in Germany in 1975. Monot undertook numerous PR mandates for touring theater groups following his training as a director at the "Hochschule für Musik und Theater Zürich". In 1993 Monot, Jr. produced the short film _Timing (1999 short)_ for the "Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst Zürich". In addition to his activities as an actor in German films (_Jazz (1994)_, _Gigantics (1999)_, Lammbock (2001), _The Experiment (2001)_, _The Family Jewels (2003)_, _Blaue Grenze, Die (2005)_qv) Monot, Jr founded, together with Karl Spoerri in 1999, the Creative Arts Management Talent Agency based in Zurich, later in Munich and then Cologne. He collaborated actively in developing the company, first as an agent and later as a consultant, until it disbanded in 2005. Monot, Jr has, since 2004, written a regular column, initially for the youth magazine "Blond" and then, until present, for 'www.kolumnen.de/monot.html'. In 2004 he became responsible for the development and web presentation of the English digital film festival "onedotzero_adventures in moving image", to be implemented in Zurich in the Autumn of 2006. Antoine Monot, Jr is a founding member of the 'Zurich Film Festival' and active as the festival's Programme Director.
Antoine Nouel is known for Les palmes de M. Schutz (1997), Sonic Generations (2011) and Ragazzi (1991).
Antoine Olivier Pilon was born on June 23, 1997 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He is an actor and director, known for Mommy (2014), Target Number One (2020) and 1:54 (2016).