Stany Coppet - Biography

His film career started in 2008 in Orpailleur directed by Marc Barrat. Then for the television, he played the role of The general Alexandre Dumas, father of the author of three musketeers, in The Black Devil directed by Claude Ribbe. In 2011 Stany gets a major role in the great Spanish production Aguila Roja La Pelicula, in which he plays the main villain, Claude Acheron Capitain of the Musketeers. Then he played the main villain as the general Rigaud in the Biopic Toussaint Louverture for French TV and appeared in Death In Paradise, for BBC One in UK.

Stany Coppet lived in New York and Los Angeles for many years. He started out his career on stage at the Repertory Theatre New York in 2003 in Love and Lamb. The same year he appeared in Taste Of Honey at the Century Center for the Performing Arts New York. Then, with Steven Adams and Steven Soderbergh, Stany co-produces the solo performance of Roger Guenveur Smith, Who Killed Bob Marley at the Bootleg theatre in Los Angeles.

Stany Coppet is also the creator of the show From Slavery To Freedom, which he produced for the first time in 2008 in South America, then at the City hall of Paris, at the US Embassy of Paris, and more recently in New York in 2011.