Cousins Dimitri Rassam Role Actor | Name Julien Rassam Years active 1972–2000 | |
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Movies La Reine Margot, The Accompanist, Furia, Portrait of a Young Girl in the Lat, Jour De Colere Similar People Claude Berri, Anne‑Marie Rassam, Thomas Langmann, Jean‑Pierre Rassam, Nathalie Rheims |
Julien Rassam - Biographie
Julien Rassam (June 14, 1968-February 3, 2002) was a French actor.
Contents
- Julien Rassam Biographie
- Claude BERRI propos de son livre Autoportrait Archive INA
- Biography
- Career
- Personal life and death
- Filmography
- References

Claude BERRI à propos de son livre "Autoportrait' - Archive INA
Biography

Born Julien Langmann, Rassam was the son of French film director Claude Berri and brother of film producer Thomas Langmann. His father Claude Berri was Jewish, and his mother Anne-Marie Rassam, who was born in Lebanon, was Lebanese Christian. On his mother's side, he is the nephew of producer Jean-Pierre Rassam and Paul Rassam. His mother, Anne-Marie Rassam, committed suicide in 1997, jumping from the apartment of Isabelle Adjani's mother.
Career

Rassam's film work included Albert Souffre, Queen Margot, and The Accompanist, for which he was nominated for the César Award for Most Promising Newcomer in 1993. In 1992 he wrote and directed the short film Jour de colère.
Personal life and death

Rassam was in a relationship with actress Marion Cotillard in the late 90s. He became a paraplegic in 2000 after an accidental fall from the third floor of the Hôtel Raphael in Paris. He committed suicide in 2002.

