Maxime Leroux, a renowned French actor, entered the world on March 26, 1951, in the picturesque town of Sainte-Adresse, which was then part of the Seine-Inférieure department, but is now known as Seine-Maritime, located in the northern region of France.
Throughout his illustrious career, Leroux left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, earning recognition for his captivating performances in a multitude of films, including the critically acclaimed "Baxter" released in 1989, the poignant biographical drama "Camille Claudel" released in 1988, and the thought-provoking romantic drama "Interdit d'amour" released in 1992.
Tragically, Maxime Leroux's life was cut short when he passed away on January 21, 2010, in the City of Light, Paris, France, leaving behind a legacy of unforgettable performances and a profound impact on the world of cinema.