Pascal Elbé (born 13 March 1967) is a French actor, director and screenwriter.[2]
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Pascal Elbé in 2016 | |
| Born | (1967-03-13) 13 March 1967 (age 55) Colmar, Haut-Rhin, France |
| Occupation | Actor, screenwriter, film director |
| Spouse(s) | Beatrice Elbé (1992-2014)[1] |
Pascal Elbé was born in Colmar, Haut-Rhin, France, to a family of middle-class Jewish immigrants from Algeria. He was raised in Strasbourg. At 18, he moved to Paris to study acting.[3] In 2004, Elbe was nominated for a César Award for Most Promising Actor.
Elbé was previously married to Beatrice Elbé; they separated in 2014 after twenty-two years together. They have a son together, Leo.[1]

| Title | Year | Director | Role | |
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| XXL | 1997 | Ariel Zeitoun | François Stern | |
| The Race | 2002 | Djamel Bensalah | Mathias Morin | |
| Père et fils | 2003 | Michel Boujenah | Simon | |
| Gamblers | 2005 | Frederic Balekdjian | Vahé Krikorian | |
| Comme les autres | 2008 | Vincent Garenq | Philippe | |
| A Simple Heart | 2008 | |||
| Turk's Head | 2010 | Pascal Elbé | Simon | |
| R.I.F. | 2011 | |||
| Cherry on the Cake | 2012 | Laura Morante | Antoine | |
| The Other Son | 2012 | Lorraine Lévy | Alon Silberg | |
| 24 Days | 2014 | Alexandre Arcady | Didier Halimi | |
| No Second Chance | 2015 | François Velle | Richard Millot | |
| Knock | 2017 | Lorraine Lévy (2) | Lansky | |
| Brillantissime | 2018 | Michèle Laroque |
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