Nicolas Moreau (born 28 June 1969) is a French actor and a theatre director.
Moreau debuted in 1995 in four roles: as Marc, the son of Claude Jade and Georges Claisse in Jacques Richards' television movie Porté disparu; as Andreï in the adaption of Eduard von Keyserling's novel Été Brûlant with Claude Rich and Hélène de Fougerolles; in Denys de La Patellière's last film Maigret et l'affaire Saint-Fiacre (with Bruner Cremer and Claude Winter); and as Luc Béraud in Denys de La Patelliére's Pasteur, cinq années de rage with Bernard Fresson.
After many roles in television movies, he played the role of Émile Bernard in Roger Planchon's film Lautrec. His television career was followed by, among others, Le Bois du Pardoux (2000) with Annie Girardot and Thierry Chabert's Des jours et des nuits (2005).
Moreau returned to cinema in 2005 in Patrice Chéreau's Gabrielle.
In 2011 he played the role of Louis Eggenberger in Thierry Binisti's Marthe Richard aired on France 3 TV, and the role of Pierre Giacometti in Denis Podalydès's biopic on Sarkozy's rise to power: La conquête.
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2022
as Membre équipe de rédaction Libération
2021
as Président Dumont
2019
as Paloma's father
2016
as Professor Launay
2015
as Élysée Palace Secretary General
2012
as Eric Lavaux
2011
as Pierre Giacometti
2009
as Le dragueur
2005
as Guest
2005
1997
as François
1995
as Marc
1976
as Jacky Lourmel
as Antoine