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Jean Edmond Dujardin (born 19 June 1972) is a French actor and comedian. He began his career as a stand-up comedian in Paris before guest starring in comedic television programmes and films. He first came to prominence with the cult TV series Un gars, une fille, in which he starred alongside his partner Alexandra Lamy, before gaining success in film with movies such as Brice de Nice, Michel Hazanavicius's OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies and its sequel OSS 117: Lost in Rio, as well as 99 Francs. Dujardin garnered international fame and widespread acclaim with his performance of George Valentin in the 2011 award-winning silent movie The Artist. The role won him numerous awards, including the Academy Award for Best Actor (the first for a French actor), the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role and the Cannes Film Festival Best Actor. He later appeared in Martin Scorsese's 2013 black comedy The Wolf of Wall Street and George Clooney's 2014 historical drama, The Monuments Men. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jean Dujardin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Jean Dujardin

Grey Gargoyle
for Grey Gargoyle in Thor: Love and Thunder
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Thor has been dividing his time between his ties to Asgard and Earth. While on Earth, he spends time with Jane Foster, with whom he has begun a relationship. Back in Asgard, he spends time with his old war buddies. After stopping the mutiny on the Raft with the Avengers, Thor faces criminals like the wrecking gang, Absorbing Man, and Grey Gargoyle, trying to understand where his powers come from and why he can sense Asgardian magic. At the same time, he has to go to Asgard to stop a series of senseless attacks. Unbeknownst to him, all of this is orchestrated by the sorceress Amora and her ally Skurger, the Executioner. A former ally of Loki and a former love of Thor's, she plans revenge against her ex-lover for being rejected and for the thunder god's new love being a mere mortal. So Amora targets Thor's new love, Jane Foster. While Jane and Thor must confront the reality of their relationship—that of a mortal and a god—what does the future hold for them?