Raphael Fejtö

Raphael Fejtö

Raphaël Fejtö (born September 17, 1974) is a French actor, director, and author. He is most famous for co-starring in Louis Malle's semi-autobiographical 1987 motion picture Au revoir, les enfants (Goodbye, Children). Fejtö is of Russian, Egyptian, and Lebanese ancestry. His grandfather was Ferenc Fejtő, a famous Hungarian historian and journalist. His primary acting credit is in Au revoir, les enfants. He also wrote, directed, and starred in the 1996 short film 56 fois par semaine (56 Times A Week). He wrote and directed the French-language film Osmose (Osmosis) in 2003. His second motion picture, L'Age D'Homme (The Age of Man, which he also wrote), starred Romain Duris, Aïssa Maïga, and Clément Sibony and was released in 2007. He is also the co-author and illustrator (with his mother, Nadja) of several children's books. Among these are Le Vélo de Jo (Jo's Bicycle), Petit George (Little George), and Roro le Pompier (Roro the Fireman). Description above from the Wikipedia article Raphaël Fejtö, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

  • Title : Raphael Fejtö
  • Popularity : 1.12
  • Known For : Directing
  • Birthday : 1974-09-17
  • Place of Birth : Paris, France
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  • Also Known As : Raphaël Fejtö
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Raphael Fejtö Movies

  • 1987
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    Au Revoir les Enfants

    Au Revoir les Enfants

    7.508 1987 HD

    Au revoir les enfants tells a heartbreaking story of friendship and devastating loss concerning two boys living in Nazi-occupied France. At a...

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  • 2007
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    The Age of Man

    The Age of Man

    4.8 2007 HD

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  • 2004
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    Osmosis

    Osmosis

    7 2004 HD

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  • 2004
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    Osmosis

    Osmosis

    7 2004 HD

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  • 1982
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    Champs-Elysées

    Champs-Elysées

    6.2 1982 HD

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