Julien Frison
Personal details
  • Born:
    • Birthday: 1993-07-18
    • Born Place: Etterbeek, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium

Julien Frison

Julien Frison, born on July 18, 1993, in Bousval, Belgium, is a talented Belgian actor who began his acting journey at a young age. He made his film debut in 2006 in Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt's Odette Toulemonde. After completing his secondary education at Athénée Royal de Rixensart, he moved to Paris at 19 and entered the third year of the Cours Florent, a prestigious drama school. He later joined the National Institute of Dramatic Arts in Paris in 2013.Frison has built a diverse filmography, showcasing his abilities in both film and television. His notable works include Honeymoon Crasher (2025) where he plays the lead role of Lucas, Marguerite's Theorem (2023) for which he received a César Award nomination in 2024, The Three Musketeers - Part I: D'Artagnan (2023) and The Three Musketeers - Part II: Milady (2023) where he portrayed Gaston de France, and the TV mini-series Sambre (2023). Other credits include The Night of the 12th (2022), Happening (2021), and The Canterville Ghost (2016). In 2023, he and director Anna Novion received the Audience Prize at the Cabourg Film Festival for Marguerite's Theorem. Julien Frison is also associated with the Comédie-Française.