Yannick Flotte is an actor, known for OVNI(s) (2021), Nous quatre (2015) and Disparue en hiver (2014).
Yannick Granieri is known for Crankworx FMBA Slopestyle World Championship (2015), Brandon Semenuk's Rad Company (2014) and Red Bull Signature Series (2012).
Yannick started acting with theatre group DNA and appeared in several film- and television productions at a young age. In 2011 he got accepted at the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Maastricht were he graduated as an actor in 2015. After that he played in films like Boy 7, De Held and Of Ik Gek Ben, television series including Meiden van de Herengracht and Smeris and in theater he played in productions at the companies of Nationaal Theater and Likeminds. He starred in three solo performances, including Voor mijn kinderen with Likeminds. The last few years he worked in theater on Romeo & Julia by Marcus Azzini & Oostpool and A Seat at the Table by Arie de Mol. He shot many film- and television productions like In Blue, Hollands Hoop, Zuidas, All You Need Is Love and Netflix & Chill. In 2018 he got nominated for a Dutch Academy Award (Gouden Kalf) for the film Tom Adelaar by Gonzalo Fernandez and he is selected for Subtitle Film Festival 2018 and 2019. This season he will star in the series Amsterdam VICE and the feature film Sputum!
After completing his undergraduate degree in Law, Yannick trained as an actor at ArtsEd, London where he gained his Masters in Acting. Yannick has been living and working in Australia as an actor, voiceover and presenter for the past decade. Film credits include 2018 feature, Trust, playing 'Nick'. Award-winning short film, Love Dad. TV credits include Australia: The Story Of Us for Channel 7, Deadly Women for CI and To Be or Not To Be for MovieExtra. Yannick's recent theatre credits include a national tour as Screwtape in The Screwtape Letters, Lewis in Freud's Last Session for Clock and Spiel Productions, Alain in The God of Carnage (Twisted Tree Theatre), Trotter in Journey's End at The Seymour Centre, Brad in Brad Checked In at The Old Fitz, Woland in The Master and Margarita at London's Menier Chocolate Factory, Vinnie in The Fourth Fold at The Watermill Theatre.
Yannick Moulin is known for Les As de la Jungle 2 (2023), Terra Willy: Planète inconnue (2019) and The Jungle Bunch 2: The Great Treasure Quest (2014).
Born in the North of France in 1960, Yannick Noah is the son of a Cameroonian soccer player, Zacharie Noah, and his French wife Marie-Claire. After a sports injury in 1963, Noah's father returned to Africa with his family. There Yannick made his debut in tennis and soon showed an amazing talent that eventually brought him to the French Tennis Federation's training center in Nice in 1971, after Black-American tennis legend Arthur Ashe discovered him while he was playing a tournament in Africa. Six years later Yannick Noah won his first victory in the Wimbledon junior category and became professional the next year. On March 5, 1983, he created history by beating Swedish Mats Wilander in the final of the French Open, becoming the first French player to do so since 1946. He won the French Open again in 1984 in doubles with Henri Leconte. In 1986, he ranked third in the ATP international classification and took the lead in doubles for 19 weeks (in single, he stayed in the top 10 during 6 consecutive years from 1982 to 1987). During his career, he won 23 titles in single and 16 in doubles, he had a record of 39 victories for 22 lost matches in Davis Cup and reached the final once with the French team. After having retired in the early 90s, he started to be a singer (which was already one of his favourite hobbies before) and also became the captain of the French team for the Davis Cup in 1991, when France beat the USA 3/1 in the final in Lyon, finally holding the cup for the first time since the last victory of the famous 4 Mousquetaires in 1932. After the winning point (Forget against Sampras), Yannick danced with the team around the court by singing his first single Saga Africa (that eventually featured his first album, Urban Tribu in 1993). Captain again in 1992, 95, 96 and 97, he helped the team to come back to the Mondial Group in 1995 (France was in the 'second division' after 1994) before leading it to another victory in Malmö (Sweden), in 1996. The same year he also trained the French women's team, allowing them to claim their first victory in the Fed Cup in 1997. Yannick Noah is also very active in charity work, having created 'les Enfants de la Terre' in 1988 with his mother and also 'Fête le Mur', a tennis association for underprivileged children. In collaboration with Jean-Jacques Goldman, Yannick Noah released a new album in 2000, called simply 'Yannick Noah'.
Yannick Noomen is an actor, known for Ik geloof dat ik gelukkig ben (2015), De hel van '63 (2009) and De Zaak Menten (2016).
Yannick Renier was born on 29 March 1975 in Belgium. He is an actor and director, known for Carnivores (2018), Love Songs (2007) and Septième ciel Belgique (2005).
Yannick Saura is an actor, known for La moitié d'un frère (2015) and La Promesse (2020).
Yannick Vincent de Waal was born in 1994 near Amsterdam (the Netherlands) to screenwriter Simon de Waal and remedial teacher Mieke de Waal-Migchelsen. Yannick made his movie debut at the age of 12 in the family film 'Kapitein Rob en het Geheim van Professor Lupardi'. He studied at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York and is best known for his leading role in the film 'Confetti Harvest' (Berlin Film Festival selection 2015). The Hollywood Reporter praised his performance: "Yannick de Waal, as Kat's big brother and ally Christiaan, impresses as the primus inter pares of the protagonist's small army of siblings." Yannick also starred in the award-winning short film 'Parnassus' and had a leading role in the film 'Breath' which was selected for the Cannes International Film Festival and nominated for Best Short Film at the Dutch Film Festival. Yannick has been seen in a variety of Dutch television series including 'Bureau Raampoort', 'Zwarte Tulp', 'Floor Faber', 'De Troon' (portraying the young King Willem III), 'Flikken Maastricht', 'Gooische Vrouwen' and 'De Val van Aantjes'. Yannick was featured in Peter Kosminsky's 4-part series 'The State' which was nominated for a BAFTA in the category 'Best Mini-series'. Furthermore, he starred as the enigmatic George in the Blackpills series 'Immortality' directed by Nick Parish.