Philippe Caroit, a multitalented individual born on September 29, 1959, in the vibrant city of Paris, has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. This French actor, director, script adapter, writer, and painter has garnered recognition for his notable roles in popular shows such as "R.I.S. Police Scientifique", "Crimes Parfaits", and "Les boeuf-carottes".
Throughout his illustrious career, Caroit has taken on over 100 roles in films for both cinema and television, showcasing his versatility and range. His proficiency in speaking French, English, Spanish, Italian, and German has enabled him to work on projects globally. His cinematic debut occurred in the 1981 film "The Aviator's Wife", directed by the renowned Éric Rohmer.
The following year, Caroit made his television debut in the 1982 series "Les ombres", directed by Jean-Claude Brisseau. In 1999, he ventured into directing, premiering his first short film, "Faire-part". This multifaceted artist has continued to push boundaries, and in 2020, he published his first novel, "The Curse of the Snail".