
Éric Caravaca
Known for department: Acting
Birthday: 1966-11-21
Place of birth: Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, France
Biography
Éric Caravaca (born 21 November 1966) is a French actor, film director and screenwriter. The son of an engineer, Caravaca (of Spanish origin) studied literature while taking acting lessons. After obtaining his degree, he left for Paris, where he joined l'École nationale supérieure d'arts et techniques du théâtre, and completed his formation at the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique. He then went to New York City in 1993, where he studied at the Actors Studio for a year. Upon his return to France, he began his career in theatre and gained attention in Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot. He made his film debut in 1996, in Un samedi sur la terre by Diane Bertrand. He played mostly small roles until C'est quoi la vie?, directed by François Dupeyron in 1999, which earned him the César Award for Most Promising Actor. He worked again with Dupeyron in La chambre des officiers in 2001, and appeared as Luc in Patrice Chéreau's film Son frère in 2003, opposite Bruno Todeschini. He directed his first film The Passenger in 2005, in which he also played a role (Thomas), opposite Julie Depardieu, which was presented at the Venice Film Festival. (Wikipedia)
Known for

L'ami
2016Leone
This Night
2009Villar
Room of Death
2007Moreno
Off-Season
2021Richard
Hanging Offense
2003Sylvain Bazinsky
Eden Is West
2009Jack
A French Gigolo
2008Marco
Family Values
2008L'inspecteur Vivant
Comme les 5 doigts de la main
2010Julien Hayoun
The Officers' Ward
2001Adrien
The Stone Council
2006Le père de Laura
La voie est libre
1998Robert
The Right of the Weakest
2006Patrick
Juliette in Spring
2024Stéphane
Enchanted Interlude
2000Albert
Waiting for Someone
2007Jean-Philippe
Le Bel Âge
2009Rafaël
The Spanish Flu: The Invisible Enemy
2021Narrator (voice)
Ambitious
2007Julien Demarsay