Personal details
Born:
- Birthday: 1954-02-22
- Born Place: Versailles, Yvelines, France
Also Known As:
Ніколя Марьє, Ніколя Мар'є
Nicolas Marié
Nicolas Marié is a prolific French actor and writer, born on February 22, 1954, in France. With a career spanning from the 1970s to the present day, he is well-regarded for his extensive work in film, television, and theater, as well as his notable contributions as a voice actor (comédien de doublage). In his on-screen career, Marié has collaborated frequently with director Albert Dupontel, appearing in films such as Bernie (1996), The Creator (1999), Locked Out (2006), and the critically acclaimed Bye Bye Morons (Adieu les cons, 2020), for which he won the César Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2021. Other major film roles include parts in Cash Truck (2004), 99 Francs (2007), Micmacs (2009) by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, and 9 Month Stretch (9 mois ferme, 2013). As a distinguished voice actor, Marié is known as the regular French voice for actors such as John Slattery (as Howard Stark in the Marvel Cinematic Universe), Oliver Platt, and Jason Bateman, and he often dubs actors like Colin Firth, Jeff Daniels, and Joe Pantoliano (as Captain Conrad Howard in the Bad Boys franchise). He has consistently maintained a busy career, with over 60 film credits and numerous appearances in TV series and mini-series.

