Pascal Légitimus
Pascal Legitimus was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Legitimus started his acting career landing roles in such films as "Le Telephone sonne toujours deux fois! !" (1984), the Gérard Jugnot comedy "Pinot, Simple Flic" (1984) and "L' Oeil au beurre noir" (1987) with Julie Jezequel. He also appeared in the dramatic fantasy "Simeon" (1992) with Jean-Claude Duverger, "Black Light" (1994) and "Nine Months" (1994). His passion for acting continued to his roles in projects like the Didier Bourdon comedy "Les Trois Freres" (1995), the comedic drama "Antilles-sur-Seine" (2000) with Chantal Lauby and the Philippe Torreton dramatic comedy "Tot ou Tard" (2000). He also appeared in "Les Rois mages" (2001) with Didier Bourdon, "Les Amateurs" (2004) with Laurent Deutsch and the dramedy "Saint Jacques...La Mecque" (2005) with Muriel Robin. More recently, he continued to act in "Madame Irma" (2006), "Demandez La Permission Aux Enfants!" (2007) and "New Delire" (2007). He also appeared in the drama "Peregrinos" (2008) with Marie Bunel and the Bruno Podalydès comedy "Bancs publics" (2009). Legitimus most recently acted in "Les Trois Freres, Le Retour" (2014).