Ronald Chery
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Biography of Ronald CHERY
Ronald Chery was born 36 years ago in Haiti. Adopted by a French family, he arrives in France before his first birthday. "I am Haitian-French, so 100% Haitian French culture, the actor. I left my country for Nord Pas-de-Calais. I was lucky that my adoptive father is a music teacher. Very quickly, he put me to music and theater. At age 5, I started theater to learn French. It channeled me because I was hyperactive. In high school, I took the theater in a troupe for 5 years. I wanted to do my job and in this perspective I joined the Conservatory of Lille. I spent three years there and was trained in the classics. Subsequently, I started to play music. I played reggae for 5 years. It allowed me to go to Africa where I learned the African tale. With the group, it was a homecoming because the other musicians came from Guadeloupe and Martinique. Then I came back to France to do some casting but I found myself bad. "
He then breaks his piggy bank and leaves to train, for three years, in the United States. From 2012 to 2015, Ronald commutes between Miami and France. It is in Florida that he finds his agent and finishes his training. From 2015, he began to work in French productions by figuring and silhouettes. Ronald Chery wins a role in Mickael Haneke's Happy End and rubs shoulders with Isabelle Hupert, Jean-Louis Trintignant and Matthieu Kassovitch. Then he works on Carbone, a film by Olivier Marchal, where he meets Fabrice Eboué. He collaborates then in the film of this last Coexister. Before coming to Guadeloupe, he participated in the Belleville Cop where Omar Sy was the main actor.
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Gender:
MaleWeight (lbs):
154.00
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