Guillaume Laurant
After graduating from high school with an English diploma, Guillaume Laurent tried his hand at various jobs. Wanting to become an actor, he became a member of the Montorgueil theater troupe, where he began to write plays, in which he also acted. 2002 was a stellar year for him; he was nominated for two prestigious awards, the Cesars and the Oscars for the original screenplay of Amelie.
Screenplay
La fresque
en collaboration avec Luc Jacquet et François Royet
Un chien de sa chienne
en collaboration avec Serge Frydman
L’homme qui rit
en collaboration avec Jean-Pierre Améris
The Virgin’s Kiss
en collaboration avec Guillaume Nicloux
Micmacs à tire-larigot (2008)
by Jean-Pierre Jeunet
The Virgin’s kiss (2008)
by Guillaume Nicloux
Je m’appelle Elisabeth (2006)
by Jean-Pierre AMéris
Un long dimanche de fiançailles (2004)
by Jean-Pierre Jeunet
A ton image (2004)
by Aruna Viliers
Effroyables jardins (2003)
by Jean Becker
Le fabuleux destin d’Amélie Poulain (2001)
by Jean-Pierre Jeunet
La vie est trop courte (2000)
by Diane Bertrand
Alien, la résurrection (1997)
by Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Un samedi sur la Terre (1996)
by Diane Bertrand
La cité des enfants perdus (1995)
by Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Les 1.000 morts de Joseph K. (1993)
by Thomas Vincent
Novel
Happy Hand (2006)(1986)
éditions du Seuil
Jeans Tonic (1984)
de Michel Patient