After learning his craft at the theatre with Sacha Pitoëff, Jean-Roger Milo was noticed by the cinema.
In 1993, he was nominated for a César Award for Best Supporting Actor for the role of Chaval in the film Germinal.
In addition to blockbusters, he has also held roles in more modest productions such as Prison at home or the Sagards movie.
Milo's earliest works were minor appearances in The Key to the Door (1978), Rosy the Gale (1979), and Mario Monicelli and the Band of Rex (1980).
[1] Milo worked with renowned directors like Bertrand Tavernier in films like A Sunday in the Country (1984)[2] and The Life And Nothing Other (1989).