Éric Nonn

Éric Nonn was an American actor, director, and playwright, who is best known for Black Mic Mac (1986), Joseph Merrick dit Elephant Man (2003), and Félicité (1979). He was born on May 18, 1947, in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France, and passed away on July 22, 2017, in Uzès, Gard, Languedoc-Roussillon, France.

Personal and Family Life

Éric Nonn’s personal life was not widely publicized, but he is remembered for his contributions to theater and film. Throughout his career, he embraced various artistic roles, showcasing his talents as an actor and director. He eventually ventured into novel writing, expanding his creative outlets.

Career

During his career, Éric held various roles in the entertainment industry, demonstrating versatility as an actor, writer, and casting director. His most notable works include TV movies and series, where he often portrayed complex characters that resonated with audiences. Not only did he act, but he also contributed to the writing and casting of several significant productions.

Death and Legacy

Éric Nonn passed away on July 22, 2017, due to cancer, leaving behind a rich legacy in French cinema and theater. His work continues to influence aspiring actors and playwrights, and he is remembered for his dedication to the arts. The impact of his roles and writings remains significant in the industry.

Filmography

YearTitleRole
2005Une vie en retourLe type du cinéma (as Eric Nonn)
2004Pierre et JeanL’orateur de l’Alcazar (as Eric Nonn)
2004Commissaire ValenceLe médecin
2002La vie devant nousDavid
2001Salut la vie(as Eric Nonn)
1979FélicitéLe jeune médecin (as Eric Nonn)
2003Joseph Merrick dit Elephant ManLibretto
1986Black Mic MacCasting Director (as Eric Nonn)