Yves Francillette is an actor, known for Voir du pays (2016).
Yves Girard is known for No Time to Die (2021), Furious 6 (2013) and Spectre (2015).
Born in Kuching, Borneo Island to two architects, Yves Gore is a Chinese-Malaysian raised in New Zealand and based in Los Angeles. She started in theatre as a writer-director, creating 2-hour scifi-fantasy musicals financed by New Zealand government's funding bodies like Arts Alive, Creative New Zealand and NZ Lottery Grants. Her vision was to allow individuals of disability to participate in regular stage plays and have successfully cast them as guest actors into her projects. This empowered these individuals and parents with new confidence, who thought handicap limits one's ability for social normalization. Concurrently, wanting to play with a medium that allows a fluid editing of time, Yves Gore decided to make her first film, Gobio Gobio (2008), a short about a lover contemplating the details of his grieving process on his dead wife. This project got the attention of a group of biological students who approached Gore to write and direct a science competition video The Green Gets Going (2010), explaining the benefits of antioxidants on cellular health. The short won second place and Yves Gore realized she has a natural grasp on presenting scientific material. Her next project Cavity (2011) a zombie experimental short was the project that cemented her acclimation for scifi-horror and experimental works. Because of her ability to work with large crew and people of wide social backgrounds, Gore was also invited by her local university's engineering and health science department to write a story for a game to be installed in MRI machines, her sister - an electrical engineer - being the chief designer. In 2011, when Frank Fu invited Yves Gore to act in a side role on his film, You Know Nothing About Me (2011), it became the beginning of their long collaboration. Frank Fu started to cast Yves Gore as the lead actress in his films, appreciating her characteristic face, ability to speak multiple languages and openness on screen. They went on to collaborate on his debut feature, Orange Confucius (2016), an experimental docufiction that intimately follows their relationship, along with his next two films, Whiskey Tango Forest (post-production) and Shadows Between Rocks (pre-production). Besides producing and acting in independent cinema, Yves Gore is developing her first biopunk novel. In early 2016, Yves Gore and Frank Fu embarked on a performance art and film tour called "Cinematic Live Performance", which kickstarted in Europe, then New York and Los Angeles. The tour involves them doing a series of performance art in galleries and public spaces and as well, an anthology of their films presented at film festivals that have invited their works.
Yves Heck is a French actor who was born and grew up in Namur (Belgium) where he started drama school when he was 14. After a first professional theatre production, he moved to Paris at the age of 19 to attend Niels Arestrup's drama school, « Théâtre-École du passage ». Yves speaks English fluently and started his international career, with a strong theatre and contemporary dance background, portraying Cole Porter in Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris (2011). Since then, most notably, Yves has worked on L'avenir (2016), which starred Isabelle Huppert, for which director Mia Hansen-Løve won the Berlin Silver Bear for Best Director, and in the winner of 44 international awards, Robin Campillo movie, 120 battements par minute (2017), and most recently, in The White Crow (2018), directed by Ralph Fiennes.
Yves Jacques was born on May 10, 1956 in Québec, Canada. He is an actor and director, known for Les invasions barbares (2003), Napoléon (2002) and The Aviator (2004).
Yves Krähenbühl is known for L'année du capricorne (1997), On a volé Charlie Spencer! (1986) and Sous les étoiles de Paris (2020).
Yves Lambrecht is a graduate of the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique in Paris). As an actor, he worked for the cinema (for directors Claude Chabrol, Alain Corneau, Pat O'Connor, Andrei Pratchenko among others), on TV (for Régis Wargnier, Claude Santelli, Jacques Deray, Philippe Bérenger...), and in theater (performing Racine, Harold Pinter, Frank McGuinness, Reginald Rose, Tony Kushner and more), opposite Marie Trintignant, Natasha Richardson, Marthe Keller, Jacqueline Bisset and Anne Brochet, among others. He has co-written several screenplays with the director Maya Simon and co-translated Walt Whitman with Hélène Cardona.
Yves Larec is an actor, known for La fille inconnue (2016), Les enquêtes du commissaire Maigret (1967) and Les contes fantastiques (1966).
Yves Magnan is known for Room 2806: The Accusation (2020).