Arnaud Valois, a talented French actor, began his acting career by studying at Cours Florent. He was discovered in 2006 in Nicole Garcia's "Charlie Says," where he played a lead role alongside renowned actors Jean-Pierre Bacri, Vincent Lindon, and Benoit Magimel.
After a few years of acting, Valois took a break before returning to the screen in 2017 with Robin Campillo's "BPM Beats Per Minute," which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and earned him the Best Actor newcomer award at the Lumières Awards in 2018.
In 2018, he starred in Lisa Azuelos' "My Sweetheart" and began his international career with Alice Waddington's "Paradise Hills," which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
Valois continued to work in film and television, starring in Arnaud Malherbe's fantasy mini-series "Moloch" for Arte and appearing in two films that premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2020: "My Best Part" by Nicolas Maury and "Spring Blossom" by Suzanne Lindon.
In addition to his work in film, Valois has also appeared on stage, starring in the musical "Le Vilain Petit Canard" at the Philharmonie de Paris and directing his first short film, "The New Me," co-written with Suzanne Lindon.
In 2021, he directed his first short film, "The New Me"