Where to watch Yannick Renier in the UK
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Yannick Renier (born 29 March 1975) is a Belgian actor who started his career in the theatre in the 1990s and has since appeared in several films and television productions. He is brother of actor Jérémie Renier.
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- Capitaine Marleau (2015) as Vincent Duparc
- The House (2022) as Stéphane
- The Richest Woman in the World (2025) as Captain of the Financial Brigade
- Grande Maison Paris (2024) Cast
- Reflection in a Dead Diamond (2025) as John Diman (young)
- L'Opéra (2021) as Raphaël Verdussen
- Private Lessons (2009) as Didier
- Love Songs (2007) as Gwendal
- L'affaire Laura Stern (2026) as Jean-Marie Lefèbvre
- Patients (2017) as François
- Goliath (2022) as Zef
- Going South (2009) as Sam
- Small World (2010) as Philippe Senn
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What are Yannick Renier's most popular films?
Most-watched Yannick Renier films currently: The House (2022), The Richest Woman in the World (2025), Grande Maison Paris (2024), Reflection in a Dead Diamond (2025), Private Lessons (2009).
What TV shows has Yannick Renier appeared in?
Selected TV credits: Capitaine Marleau (2015), L'Opéra (2021), L'affaire Laura Stern (2026).
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