Dominique Pinon, a renowned French actor, was born on March 4, 1955, in Saumur, France. He pursued his passion for literature at the Faculty of Arts in Poitiers before relocating to Paris to attend the prestigious Cours Simon School of Dramatic Arts.
Pinon's acting career spans multiple mediums, including film, television, and stage. He made his cinematic debut in Arthur Joffé's 1980 short film La Découverte. With over 100 film and short credits, he has had the opportunity to work alongside renowned actors such as Maggie Smith, Sigourney Weaver, Winona Ryder, Audrey Tatou, and Gaspard Ulliel.
Pinon's versatility as an actor has earned him numerous accolades, including the Molière Award for Best Actor in 2004. He has the unique ability to connect with audiences worldwide, bringing a relatability to his roles that transcends cultural and genre boundaries.
Pinon's first feature film appearance was in Jean-Jacques Beineix's 1981 thriller Diva. He went on to collaborate with director Jean-Pierre Jeunet on several films, including Delicatessen, Alien: Resurrection, and Amélie. He has also worked with many world-renowned directors, playing a variety of roles on television in France and Europe.
One of Pinon's most notable roles was as the fan-favorite "Master Raymond" in the popular television series Outlander in 2016. In 2014, he was honored with the title of Officer in the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, a prestigious award recognizing those who have made significant contributions to the enrichment of French cultural heritage.