Born on the thirteenth day of March in the year nineteen hundred and fifty-seven, Artus de Penguern, a complex and dynamic personality, made his grand entrance into this world within the picturesque French city of Neuilly-sur-Seine, a place renowned for its captivating charm and allure.
A multifaceted thespian, renowned for his profound impact on the cinematic world, has woven a tapestry of unforgettable performances, with a trio of his most outstanding creations comprising the critically lauded "Amélie" (2001),a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of the human condition, the hauntingly beautiful "Grégoire Moulin contre l'humanité" (2001),and the gripping, tension-filled thriller "Frantic" (1988).
Noted French actor, with a remarkable career spanning decades, was characterized by an unwavering dedication to the people who mattered most to him, with his partner, the talented Pascale Arbillot, being a shining example of this devotion.
Artus de Penguern's mortal coil was tragically and unexpectedly severed on the fourteenth day of May, two thousand and thirteen, within the confines of the iconic City of Light, a metropolis renowned for its unparalleled beauty, rich cultural heritage, and romantic ambiance - the majestic Paris, France.