
Jalil Lespert
Jalil Lespert is the son of actor Jean Lespert, born in 1942 in Rosny-sous-Bois, and Farida Azi, lawyer of Algerian origin born in 1948 in Palestro (today Lakhdaria), in Algeria. He is the older brother of actor Yaniss Lespert. Pushed by his mother, a lawyer, Jalil Lespert began studying law, but he changed his mind when in 1995, Laurent Cantet noticed him and cast him with his father in the short film Jeux de Plage. Subsequently, the young actor reunited with the director to shoot the TV film Les Sanguinaires in 1997. Two years later, Laurent Cantet offered him a new role, this time in the cinema, in the film Ressources Humaines. Thanks to the role of Franck, he was revealed to the general public and won the César for best male actor in 2001. In 2003, he won the prize for best new actor at the Cabourg Film Festival for his role in Vivre me tue by Jean- Pierre Sinapi. From then on, the actor made a series of films (Pas sur la bouche, Le Promeneur du Champ-de-Mars, Virgil, Le petit Lieutenant…). Jalil Lespert also stands out as a director. In 2007, he moved behind the camera and signed the feature film 24 measures. A few years later, he repeated the experience with the adaptation of the novel Contrary Winds, which received a good reception. In 2014, he co-wrote and directed the biopic dedicated to Yves Saint-Laurent, played by Pierre Niney. In 2015, he joined the team of directors of the series Versailles, broadcast on Canal+, which was a great success. He continued the following year with the production of the feature film Iris in which he also starred. Since then, Jalil Lespert has alternated between his career as a director and that of an actor. In 2020, he starred in La terre des hommes by Noël Marandin and L’Enfant rêve by Raphaël Jacoulot. On the private side, Jalil Lespert has shared the life of Sonia Rolland since 2009. The couple has a daughter, Kahina, born in November 2010. From his union with the actress Bérangère Allaux, the actor has two children, a boy named Aliosha and a daughter, Gena. In October 2018, he announced on social networks that he was separated from Sonia Rolland. On December 15, 2020, he formalized his relationship with the widow of Johnny Hallyday, Laeticia, on Instagram. Jalil Lespert is the ambassador of the NGO Plan International (children's rights in developing countries). In 2016, Jalil Lespert was a member of the jury for the 2016 Dinard British Film Festival.
Filmography
Les jours d'après
Les jours d'après

GTMAX
as Elyas
GTMAX
as Elyas

Infinity Pool
as Alban Bauer
Infinity Pool
as Alban Bauer

With or Without You
as Mathieu
With or Without You
as Mathieu

Beasts
as Sylvain
Beasts
as Sylvain

Tralala
as Benjamin
Tralala
as Benjamin

Dreamchild
as François
Dreamchild
as François

Brother
as Igor
Brother
as Igor

Magical Nights
as Jean-Claude Bernard
Magical Nights
as Jean-Claude Bernard

The Escape
as Philippe
The Escape
as Philippe

Orphan
as Darius
Orphan
as Darius

In the Shadow of Iris
as Antoine Doriot
In the Shadow of Iris
as Antoine Doriot

Algeria from Above
as Self (Narrator)
Algeria from Above
as Self (Narrator)

First Growth
as Charlie Maréchal
First Growth
as Charlie Maréchal

De guerre lasse
as Alex
De guerre lasse
as Alex

Landes
as Iban
Landes
as Iban

Post Partum
as Ulysse
Post Partum
as Ulysse

Love and Bruises
as Giovanni
Love and Bruises
as Giovanni

A Butterfly Kiss
as Paul
A Butterfly Kiss
as Paul

Chez Gino
as Oncle Giovanni, jeune
Chez Gino
as Oncle Giovanni, jeune

Blackout
as Antoine
Blackout
as Antoine

Pa-ra-da
as Miloud
Pa-ra-da
as Miloud

Tell No One
as Gonzales
Tell No One
as Gonzales

Virgil
as Virgil
Virgil
as Virgil

The Young Lieutenant
as Antoine Derouère
The Young Lieutenant
as Antoine Derouère

The Last Mitterrand
as Antoine Moreau
The Last Mitterrand
as Antoine Moreau

Natural Enemy
as Lieutenant Luhel
Natural Enemy
as Lieutenant Luhel

Les Amateurs
as Jamel Mezaoui 'J.P.'
Les Amateurs
as Jamel Mezaoui 'J.P.'

Not on the Lips
as Charley
Not on the Lips
as Charley

Courts mais Gay : Tome 6
as Thomas Steiner
Courts mais Gay : Tome 6
as Thomas Steiner

Oedipus N+1
as Thomas Steiner
Oedipus N+1
as Thomas Steiner

The Idol
as Philippe
The Idol
as Philippe

Life Kills Me
as Daniel Smaïl
Life Kills Me
as Daniel Smaïl

Inch'Allah dimanche
as Bus driver
Inch'Allah dimanche
as Bus driver

Bella ciao
as Oreste
Bella ciao
as Oreste

A Considerable Disturbance
as Laurent
A Considerable Disturbance
as Laurent

Human Resources
as Franck
Human Resources
as Franck

Our Happy Lives
as Étienne
Our Happy Lives
as Étienne

High Pain Management
as Laurent
High Pain Management
as Laurent

The Sanguinaires
as Stéphane
The Sanguinaires
as Stéphane

Summer Games
as Éric
Summer Games
as Éric
Chaos
Chaos