Dominique Esno was an American actor who is best known for Versailles Rive-Gauche, Paulette, la pauvre petite milliardaire, and Long Live Women!. He was born on October 27, 1951, in Paris, France, and passed away on December 26, 2003, also in Paris.
Personal and Family Life
Dominique Esno, whose birth name was Dominique Esnault, was also a talented musician and singer. He played drums and was involved in two rock bands that focused on comedic performances, named ‘Au Bonheur des Dames’ and ‘Odeurs’. Although not much is widely known about his family life, his passion for music and entertainment was a significant aspect of his identity.
Career
Dominique had a successful career as an actor and writer, recognized for his roles in films during the 1980s and early 1990s. His work included acting under the name Hubert de la Motte-Fiffrée, which showcased his versatility. He contributed to the writing of the TV series “Décode pas Bunny” from 1995 to 2000, highlighting his creative talents beyond acting.
Death and Legacy
Esno passed away on December 26, 2003, in Paris, leaving behind a legacy of notable performances. While he may not be as widely known today, his contributions to cinema and music, particularly in comedic roles, continue to be remembered by fans of French entertainment.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role | Type |
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Versailles Rive-Gauche | 1992 | Nono (as Dominique Esnault) | Actor |
Paulette, la pauvre petite milliardaire | 1986 | Unknown | Actor |
Long Live Women! | 1984 | Unknown | Actor |
L’écologiste | 1984 | Unknown | Actor |
Décode pas Bunny | 1995-2000 | Screenplay (as Dominique Esnault) | Writer |