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Marc Ruchmann (born 27 January 1981 in Les Lilas, Seine-Saint-Denis) is a French actor, director and musician.

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Biography

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Ruchmann is of Alsatian Jewish and Pied-Noir-Italian descent.[1] Ruchmann trained at the Conservatoire de Paris between 1998 and 2000. He continued with classes at Théâtre national de Chaillot. He was given his first feature film role in François Ozon's 5x2.[2] In 2009 he appeared in the Arte French-Israeli mini-series, Revivre about the founding of the State of Israel following the Holocaust.[3] In the same year he appeared alongside the late Ronit Elkabetz in Fanny Ardant's directorial debut, Ashes and Blood.

He also acted alongside Hollywood actresses Angelina Jolie and Sharon Stone in The Tourist (2010) and Largo Winch II (2011) respectively. In 2015 he directed the short film, Who Am I After Your Exile in Me? about a love affair between an Israeli Jewish woman and a Palestinian Arab Muslim man.[4] In 2016 he appeared in Tout, tout de suite as the hate-crime victim, Ilan Halimi.[5] Halimi's murder was described by Haaretz as "the most brutal attack on a European Jew since WW2."[6] In 2017 he appeared in the Netflix series, The Chalet and is currently appearing in a new Netflix project, The Hook Up Plan where he plays a male escort.[7][8][9]

As a singer he performs under the pseudonym Markus.[2] He has also appeared as an actor in music videos for other artists. Appearing in "Orders and Degrees" by Peter von Poehl and "Club 27" by Les Fils du Calvaire.[10][11]

Filmography

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Marc Ruchmann in 2018
Year Title Role Notes
2004 5x2 Mathieu
2005 Alex Santana, négociateur Yvan Canivez Episode: L'affaire bordier
2006 Ange de Feu Alex Bernard TV film
Effusion de Sang Le graffer Short film
L'état de Grace TV film
2007 Fort comme un homme Chen TV film
Ali Baba et les Quarante Voleurs Sliman TV film
Operation Turquoise Le quartier-maître chef Morvan TV film
2008 Adrien Adrien TV film
X Femmes Jeune homme / Young man TV series
2009 Ashes and Blood Ismaël
Revivre Ashriel Elbaz Mini-series regular
2010 Dom Juan sur seine
The Tourist Brigadier Kaiser
2011 Largo Winch II Brian
Skylab Tonton Loulou
Demain ? Reys
Bien au-delà Fred Short film
2012 Éléonore l'intrépide Renaud
The Maneater Le père David
2013 For a Woman Paul
Lucille in the Sky Le père David Short film
Les Limiers Sam Ribeiro / Sami Belkacem Series regular
2016 Tout, tout de suite Ilan Halimi
In Bed with Victoria Coup d'un soir 2
Addict TV series
Loin de chez nous Hassan
2017 Loue-moi ! Raphaël
2017–2018 The Chalet Manu Laverne Series regular
2018-2022 Photo de famille Stéphane
The Hook Up Plan Jules Series regular
2023 Année Zéro Simon Legendre TV series, main cast

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Marc Ruchmann (born 27 January 1981) is a French actor, director, and musician. Born in Les Lilas, Seine-Saint-Denis, Ruchmann began his acting career in the early 2000s, appearing in French films and television series. He achieved international visibility with a supporting role in the 2010 thriller The Tourist, starring Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie. Domestically, he has been recognized for performances in notable French productions such as The Wolf's Call (2019), a submarine warfare drama, and Family Photo (2018). In addition to acting, Ruchmann has directed short films and pursued music, releasing compositions available on platforms like Apple Music.

Early life

Upbringing in Seine-Saint-Denis

Marc Ruchmann was born on 27 January 1981 in Les Lilas, a commune in the department, located in the northeastern suburbs of . Of mixed ancestry—including Alsatian, Italian, Algerian, and Jewish heritage derived from his parents—he grew up in the broader region during his childhood. Seine-Saint-Denis, department number 93, is characterized by its dense urban population and significant immigrant communities, reflecting the diverse background Ruchmann experienced from an early age. Limited public details exist on specific family dynamics or daily life in Les Lilas, though his upbringing in this area preceded his relocation toward central for theatrical training in the late .

Entry into performing arts

Ruchmann pursued formal training in dramatic arts starting in , enrolling at the Conservatoire du 10e arrondissement of , where he studied for two years. He continued his education from 2000 to 2001 by attending evening classes at the Théâtre national de Chaillot, a prominent Parisian theater institution known for its rigorous programs in acting and performance. These courses provided foundational skills in , voice, and character development, marking his initial structured entry into the . Following this preparation, Ruchmann began pursuing professional opportunities in theater and film, leveraging his training to secure early auditions. His debut in the industry came through stage work and , though specific pre-2003 theatrical productions remain sparsely documented in available . This period of transition from amateur interest to professional aspiration aligned with his relocation influences from , fostering a commitment to multifaceted performance including elements of music and .

Acting career

Early film and stage roles (2003–2009)

Ruchmann's screen debut came in 2003 with the role of Mathieu, the young son of the protagonists, in François Ozon's , a drama depicting the breakdown of a presented in reverse chronological order. The film premiered at the in 2004 and marked his entry into feature-length cinema following theater training. Subsequent early film appearances included the 2007 sports drama Rugbystar, where he portrayed Olivier, a character involved in the rugby-themed narrative centered on personal and athletic struggles. In 2008, he took the lead in the short film Adrien, playing the titular role in a project exploring introspective themes. That same year, Ruchmann appeared as a young man in an episode of the anthology series . By 2009, he featured in Fanny Ardant's directorial effort Cendres et sang (Ashes and Blood), an adaptation of ' Antigone set against a modern family conflict in rural , though specific character details for his involvement remain limited in primary production records. During this period, Ruchmann's stage engagements were primarily extensions of his formative training rather than prominent productions, with documented theater work predating 2003 and resuming more visibly later in his career.

International exposure and mid-career films (2010–2019)

Ruchmann gained international exposure with the role of Brigadier Kaiser, a French , in the 2010 thriller The Tourist, directed by as a co-production involving the , , , and the , starring as an American tourist entangled in espionage and as his mysterious companion. The film grossed over $278 million worldwide despite mixed critical reception, with Ruchmann's character appearing in pursuit sequences set in . In the same year, he featured in the French stage adaptation Dom Juan sur Seine, but his mid-career trajectory shifted toward supporting roles in French and European cinema. Ruchmann portrayed Brian, an associate in a corporate intrigue, in the 2011 action sequel Largo Winch II, a French-Belgian production directed by Niels Arestrup, which included Hollywood actress Sharon Stone in the cast and continued the franchise's international comic book origins. He also played Tonton Loulou, an uncle in a family road trip comedy-drama, in Julie Delpy's Le Skylab (2011), evoking 1970s French summer nostalgia. That year, in the science fiction film Demain? (2011), he depicted Enrique Job Reyes, a character in a dystopian narrative exploring future societal collapse. Subsequent roles included Le père David in the 2012 adventure La Traversée (The Maneater), a survival story set . In 2013's Pour une femme (For a Woman), directed by , Ruchmann acted as Paul, a figure in a post-World War II family drama centered on ideological tensions. He appeared in the 2017 Loue-moi! (Rent a Wife), playing a lead in a story of unconventional relationships, and as Stéphane in the 2018 ensemble dramedy Photo de famille (Family Photo), which examined sibling dynamics during a reunion. The decade closed with his performance as the Chef de CO du SNLE L'Effroyable, a operations chief, in the 2019 naval thriller Le Chant du loup (), praised for its technical realism in depicting French nuclear deterrence strategies and earning César Award nominations.

Television and recent projects (2020–present)

In 2020, Ruchmann starred in the fantasy adventure series Big Five, playing Philippe Raimbaud, a character involved in the story of orphaned children with animal-inspired powers. He also featured in the TV film Faux semblants as Alex Rodier, a role centered on and identity. The following year, he appeared in the TV movie Belle, belle, belle as , contributing to a drama exploring personal transformation. By 2022, Ruchmann reprised his role as Jules in the third season of the romantic comedy series Plan coeur (The Hook Up Plan), which concluded after three seasons on Netflix, focusing on friendship and modern relationships in Paris. That year, he took on the lead role of Mathias in the miniseries Manipulations, portraying a manipulative romantic partner whose actions unravel a businesswoman's life, across six episodes broadcast on France 2. Additional 2022 credits included Yanis Coudray in La Maison d'en face and Gregory Kieffer in Face à face, both dramatic series involving interpersonal conflicts. In 2023, Ruchmann played Simon Legendre in the thriller Année zéro, depicting a surgeon's colleague amid a murder investigation with supernatural elements, aired on M6 in four episodes starting January 3. He also portrayed in Filles du feu, a about witch hunts in 17th-century , spanning six episodes on . Recent 2025 projects include leading roles in Mémoire vive as Vincent Tirraire, Désenchantées as Eric Chevalier, and Enquête en famille as Bastien Goater, alongside TV films Doux Jésus () and Meurtres en Gironde (Julien Belmont). These works highlight Ruchmann's versatility in genres from thriller to , often on major French networks like and M6.

Directing and music

Directorial works

Ruchmann directed the Qui suis-je après ton exil en moi (translated as Who Am I After Your Exile in Me?), a 15-minute French released in 2015. The film centers on the passionate connection between an Israeli Jewish woman, played by , and a Palestinian Arab Muslim man, portrayed by , set against external societal pressures that challenge their bond. Ruchmann served as both and director, with original music by Sig. The production screened at film festivals, including the 2015 in the Focus on World Cinema - short films section and the Festival du Film Arabe de Fameck. No feature-length directorial projects by Ruchmann have been publicly released as of 2025.

Musical contributions

Marc Ruchmann performs under the stage name Markus as a self-taught , utilizing beatbox techniques as a primary percussive element in his compositions. He integrates melodies, instruments, voices—including those of collaborators such as Nya from Eric Truffaz's band, Bessa, and Winston McAnuff—and ambient sounds to form works likened to abstract paintings, prioritizing unpredictability and emotional evocation over conventional structures. In December 2015, Ruchmann, serving as beatboxer, initiated a New Year's concert collaboration with vocalist Winston McAnuff and Fixi, which evolved into their joint Big Brothers released in 2018. His solo releases include the single "Ba.Ba.Tchi... (2009 Edit)" reissued on January 27, 2023, via Krepuscule, alongside more recent tracks such as "No Futur" (July 20, 2023), "Dans tes yeux" (December 7, 2023), and "Enivrons Nous". He receives credits as , songwriter, and performer on songs like "Morte De Toi" and "Brûlons d'Amour", with production handled by Marc Debout. Ruchmann's music is distributed on streaming platforms including Apple Music, where tracks under both his names are accessible. Professionally, he is recognized as a music composer within the French cinema sector.

Personal life and public image

Private life

Ruchmann is married to Leïla Nsairi, a music producer and director of the communication agency Krepuscule, with whom he has maintained a long-term relationship disclosed during a 2020 interview. The couple, known for their discretion regarding personal matters, occasionally appears together at public events, including the September 2022 premiere of Simone, le voyage du siècle, where they displayed evident affection. The pair share a son named Ismaël, whose images Ruchmann has selectively posted on , reflecting his guarded approach to publicity. Ruchmann has described himself as "pudique" in handling intimate aspects of life, consistent with limited media revelations beyond these details. No further public information exists on or residences, underscoring his preference for amid professional commitments.

Public persona and media presence

Marc Ruchmann projects a professional public image as a versatile French artist encompassing acting, directing, and music, with media engagements primarily focused on promoting his projects rather than personal controversies. He has described embodying complex characters, such as the narcissistic antagonist Mathias in the 2022 France 2 series Manipulations, as an "exciting" challenge that allowed exploration of psychological depth. His media presence includes promotional interviews across outlets like Télé Star, Voici, and channels such as Serieously, where he discusses roles in series like Plan Cœur on and La Maison d'en Face on M6. In these, he highlights collaborative experiences, such as working with Marine Delterme, praising her professionalism without prior acquaintance. Ruchmann maintains an active social media footprint on Instagram under @marc_ruchmann, boasting 107,000 followers and 407 posts as of recent counts, often featuring career updates, musical work, and festival appearances. He has made public appearances at events like the 2019 Monte-Carlo Television Festival for Plan Cœur and served as godfather to the high school jury at the 2025 CinéMondes festival. This selective visibility underscores a emphasizing artistic output over .

Filmography and select works

Feature films

YearTitleRole
20045×2Mathieu
2007RugbystarOlivier
2010The TouristBrigadier Kaiser
2011Le SkylabTonton Loulou
2012The ManeaterLe père David
2013For a WomanPaul
2016VictoriaOne-Night Stand 2
2017Loue-moi!Raphaël
2018Photo de familleStéphane
2019The Wolf's CallChef de CO du SNLE L'Effroyable
2020Copy CatAlex Rodier

Television appearances

Marc Ruchmann has made numerous appearances in French television series and miniseries, often portraying complex supporting characters in dramas and thrillers. His roles frequently involve themes of personal conflict and interpersonal dynamics, with a notable increase in visibility through Netflix productions in the late 2010s.
YearTitleRoleNotes
2006Ange de feuAlex BernardTV film
2006L'État de Grace (Saison 1)UnspecifiedSeries appearance
2007Ali Baba (Saison 1)SlimanMiniseries
2009Revivre (Saison 1)AshrielSeries
2013Les Limiers (Saison 1)Sam RibeiroSeries
2015Capitaine Marleau (Saison 1)Eloi SolanaEpisode 35
2018Le Chalet (Saison 1)Manu LaverneNetflix miniseries; 6 episodes
2018–2019Plan cœur (Saisons 1–2)JulesNetflix series; recurring role as escort Jules Dupont
2020Big Five (Saison 1)Philippe RimbaudSeries
2022Face à face (Saison 1)Gregory Kieffer7 episodes
2022Manipulations (Saison 1)MathiasMiniseries; thriller lead opposite Marine Delterme
2022Plan cœur (Saison 3)JulesNetflix series continuation
2023Année zéro (Saison 1)Simon LegendreSeries
2023Filles du feu (Saison 1)DamienSeries
2025Désenchantées (Saison 1)Eric ChevalierUpcoming series
2025Enquête en famille (Saison 1)Bastien GoaderSeries
2025Mémoire vive (Saison 1)Vincent TirraireSeries
Ruchmann's portrayal of in Plan cœur marked a breakthrough in international streaming, where he depicted a charismatic escort entangled in a friends' scheme to help a heartbroken woman move on, spanning three seasons from 2018 to 2022. In Le Chalet (2018), he played Manu Laverne, a character central to a group trapped by past secrets in the , contributing to the miniseries' tension across its six episodes. More recently, in the 2022 thriller Manipulations, Ruchmann assumed the role of Mathias, a seemingly ideal partner whose deceptions drive the plot of romance and family suspicion. These roles highlight his versatility in blending charm with underlying menace, often in ensemble casts.

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