Eric Godon is a Belgian director, actor, and writer. He has been a part of many television shows and movies. He is best known for his presentation in movies like In Bruges, Tomorrow We Move, Legends and much more. He has directed short movies like Emma, Rosa, and Marguerite all in the year 2013. He first made an appearance in the movie Petites misères as a side passenger in the car in the year 2002. In the year 2003, he gave his first noticeable performance. He starred in the French movie Tomorrow We Move directed by Chantal Akerman.
The movie also featured Sylvie Testud, Jean- Pierre Marielle, Dominique Reymond, Aurore Clément and others. Lumières Award in 2005 awarded the movie the Best French- Language Film. His next appearance was in the Julie Lescaut a television series in the French language. It showcased the investigations of Police Inspector Julie Lescaut by Véronique Genest and her partners. The program was aired in several other languages, including German, Persian, Catalan, and Czech and Japanese.
In 2008, he appeared In Bruges, an Anglo- American comedy crime drama flick penned and directed by Martin McDonagh. The film also stars Brendan Gleeson One of the prime actors of our time. Distinguished >> Read More... and Colin Farrell Colin James Farrell is a famous Hollywood actor. H >> Read More... as two Irish hitmen in covering, with Ralph Fiennes “He who must not be named!” as often uttered in Ha >> Read More... as their chief. The movie took place and was shot in the Belgian city of Bruges. In Bruges was the primary night movie of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and opened in limited release in the United States. The movie earned a cult status for its deep humour and dialogues.
The film received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor, Comedy, while Gleeson was chosen for the same. McDonagh gained the BAFTA Award in the category of Best Original Screenplay and was specified for the Academy Award for the category Best Original Screenplay. In the same year, he came in the movie Trouble at Timpetill directed by Nicolas Bary. The movie was based on the novel by Henry Winterfeld by the same name. Later he appeared in the mini-television series of Russian Dolls: Sex Trade.
The series begins in Lithuania, where the girls are picked and where all have to confirm a contract in Greek, which they cannot assume. His latest movies include Kidnapping Freddy Heineken, Vermist, Fishing Without Nets, Sacré Charlemagne, Legends, and others. In 2016 he will be seen in movies like Sherlock Holmes vs. Frankenstein, Pilgrimage, The Unreal Root, Monica's List and Expressiveness.
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