Stany Coppet

About Stany Coppet

Who is it?: Actor, Producer, Writer

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Stany Coppet was born, is Actor, Producer, Writer. Stany Coppet is a French actor of mixed origins. His origins are from French Guiana and French Britany. He grew up between Paris and Cayenne. Stany Coppet lived in New York and Los Angeles for many years. He studied acting at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute of New York and started out his career on stage in small production in New York.His professional career first started in France in Orpailleur directed by Marc Barrat and TV series such as R.I.S or Section De Recherche on TF1. In 2011 Stany gets a major role in Spain as the main villain of the movie Aguila Roja. Since then he multiplied villains part in different productions such as the Biopic Toussaint Louverture for French TV, in he portrayed the hateful General Rigaud.Stany Coppet is also the creator of the show From Slavery To Freedom, which he produced for the first time in 2008 in South America, then at the City hall of Paris, at the US Embassy of Paris, and more recently in New York in 2011.Coppet is mostly know in Spain and South America for his character Khaled Ashour in the successful series El Principe produced by Telecinco Mediaset. More recently Stany Coppet stars in La Vie Pure (Pure Life) directed by Jeremy Banster. Coppet also the co wrote and co produced this movie.
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Biography/Timeline

2003

In 2003, he left Paris for New York City where he studied acting, dancing and singing at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. On stage in New York, he performed at the Repertory and the Century Center for the Performing Arts. Then, along with Steven Adams and Steven Soderbergh, he co-produced Roger Guenveur Smith's solo performance "Who Killed Bob Marley" at the Bootleg Theater in Los Angeles. Coppet is the creator of the show "From slavery to freedom (Speeches and poems on colonialism and slavery)" produced for the first time in French Guiana, then at the City Hall of Paris and for the U.S. Embassy in Paris.

2010

In 2010, Coppet was in the movie "Orpailleur" by Marc Barrat. The same year for the Spanish cinema in "Aguila Roja" (dir. Jose Ramon Ayerra, prod. Globomedia), Coppet played the part of Claude Acheron, El Mosquetero. In February 2010 he produced and starred alongside Dolores Chaplin, Kasi Lemmons and Vondie Curtis-Hall in his show "From Slavery to Freedom" at the Cantor Film Center in New York. In 2011, in a France 2 biopic of Toussaint Louverture, Stany Coppet played the role of General André Rigaud. In 2013, Coppet joined the cast of the Telecinco series El Príncipe, in the role of Khaled. Coppet also appeared in and co-wrote the film La Vie Pure directed by Jeremy Banster, based on the life of the French Explorer Raymond Maufrais, who disappeared in the Amazon forest of French Guiana in 1950.