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          Sagamore Stévenin

          French actor

          Sagamore Stévenin (born 9 May 1974 in Paris) is a French actor, sometimes also listed Thomas Stévenin in film credits.

          Personal life

          Sagamore's father is the actor Jean-François Stévenin. Also in the acting profession are his brother Robinson Stévenin, Pierre Stévenin and his sister Salomé Stévenin.

          Sagamore Stévenin began his career in cinema in in "La Totale" by Claude Zidi (the film that inspired "True Lies").

        1. Sagamore Stévenin began his career in cinema in in "La Totale" by Claude Zidi (the film that inspired "True Lies").
        2. Born in Paris in , Sagamore Stévenin began his acting career in in Claude Zidi's feature film La Totale.
        3. Sagamore Stévenin (born ), French actor; Sagamore of the Wabash.
        4. Frustrated because her boyfriend Paul (Sagamore Stevenin), a model, will not have sex with her anymore, she embarks on a series of sexual.
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        6. Career

          He began his career in the early 1980s as a child actor. From then until 2006, he has been in around 25 French films and TV movies, becoming internationally known in 1999 as the main male role in the film Romance directed by Catherine Breillat.

          This film ignited controversy due to its sexual themes and sparked public discussion about the difference between erotic art and pornography.

          His first English-speaking role was as Étienne Balsan[1] in the 2008 television film Coco Chanel starring Shirley MacLaine.

          Interestingly, he interpreted another role linked to Chanel in the Christian Dior and Coco Chanel WWI and postwar