Joël Dupuch
Joël Dupuch is a French oyster farmer, restaurateur, author and actor.
Biography
He is a sixth-generation oyster farmer from the Arcachon Bay.[1][2] He started working in 1973.[2] He has been called "the most famous oyster farmer" in France.[3] He owns Joël D., a restaurant in Bordeaux which specializes in salmon, foie gras and oysters.[2]
Since 2006, he has acted in three feature films.[4] In 2012, he published a book.[3]
Filmography
- Tell No One (dir. Guillaume Canet, 2006).[5]
- Little White Lies (dir. Guillaume Canet, 2010).[5]
- Jappeloup (dir. Christian Duguay, 2013).[5]
Bibliography
- Sur la vague du bonheur (Paris: Editions Michel Lafon, 2012)
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References
- Christophe Roux, Portrait de Joël Dupuch, France 3, December 27, 2012
- Joël Dupuch, des huîtres aux « Petits mouchoirs », La Dépêche du Midi, November 01, 2010
- Joël Dupuch, le plus célèbre des ostréiculteurs surfe "Sur la vague du bonheur", France Télévisions, June 08, 2012
- AlloCine
- imdb
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