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Michaël Lonsdale, Michael Edward Lonsdale-Crouch, Michel Lonsdale, Alfred de Turris, Michel Lonsdale, Michel Lonsdale, Alfred de Turris, Alfred de Turris, Michaël Lonsdale, Michel Lonsdale, 미셸 롱스달, 마ì´í´ ë¡ ë°ì¼, Michel Lonsdale, Michael Edward Lonsdale-Crouch, Michaël Lonsdale, Alfred de Turris, Michel Lonsdale, Michaël Lonsdale, Alfred de Turris, Michel Lonsdale, Alfred de Turris, Michael Edward Lonsdale-Crouch, Michaël Lonsdale, Michael Edward Lonsdale-Crouch, Michel Lonsdale, Michael Edward Lonsdale-Crouch, Alfred de Turris
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Michael Lonsdale, sometimes billed as Michel Lonsdale, is a French actor who has appeared in over 180 films and television shows.
Lonsdale was born in Paris and raised by a French mother and an English father, initially on the island of Guernsey, then in London in 1935, and later, during the Second World War, in Casablanca, Morocco. He moved to Paris to study painting in 1947 but was drawn into the world of acting instead, first appearing on stage at the age of 24.
Lonsdale is bilingual and is in demand for English-language and French productions. He is best known in the English-speaking world for his roles as the villainous Sir Hugo Drax in the 1979 James Bond film, Moonraker, the astute French detective Lebel in The Day of the Jackal, and M. Dupont d'Ivry in The Remains of the Day.
On 25 February 2011, he won a César Award, his first, as a best supporting actor in Of Gods and Men.
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