Baptiste Lecaplain
Actor
Baptiste Lecaplain is a French actor and comedian known primarily for his stand-up comedy before transitioning into acting. He gained recognition on the comedy scene for his unique observational humor and dynamic stage presence. Lecaplain made a notable impact in the French entertainment industry with his performance in the TV series "Bref," a popular short-format series that aired in 2011, where he showcased his comedic skills. In terms of filmography, some notable films include "Nous York" (2012), a comedy where he starred alongside Leïla Bekhti and Géraldine Nakache, and "Libre et assoupi" (2014), where he played the role of Sébastien, a young man navigating adulthood and personal freedoms. While Lecaplain may not have a vast collection of formal accolades and awards, his impact on French comedy and film has made him a recognizable and beloved figure, especially among younger audiences. His ability to blend humor with relatable storytelling continues to enlist a dedicated following.
Films on Sooner
High Society

2014
92 mins
Drama, Romance
Alice's handmade designs catapult her into bourgeois Paris, where she is in danger of being torn apart by love and elitism.