Christian Manon
Christian Manon is a French-Australian actor based in Sydney, best known for his work in theatre. His most notable film role was "Mael" in the film adaptation of the Anne Rice novel, Queen of the Damned. Early life and educationChristian Manon was born in Libourne in the region of Guyenne in the southwestern France.[citation needed] He is the grandson of turn-of-the-century French opera tenor Max-Duiram (1876-1945). His most influential tutor was the celebrated Czech national treasure Zora Semberova. CareerHe initiated and participated in various Australian fringe companies before he appeared in five stage productions with the Sydney Theatre Company[1][citation needed] as well as with the Bell Shakespeare Company, Belvoir and the Australian Nouveau Theatre. He toured Australia and New Zealand for John Frost in Noël Coward's Fallen Angels, and has worked several times with Australian directors Barrie Kosky and Jean-Pierre Mignon.[citation needed] Television appearances include Bodyline,[citation needed] A Country Practice,[citation needed] A Difficult Woman,[citation needed] BackBerner,[citation needed] and All Saints,[citation needed] and True Story with Hamish & Andy.[2][3] His feature film credits include Young Einstein,[citation needed] The Punisher,[citation needed] Oscar and Lucinda,[citation needed] Babe: Pig in the City,[citation needed] Mission: Impossible 2[citation needed] and Queen of the Damned.[4][5] Manon has also lent his voice to various ABC Radio and Radio National's programs.[citation needed] FilmographyFilm
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