Omar Sy is a rarity--a highly popular French comedy actor who has been embraced by Hollywood. After four years of comedy appearances on radio and television, as well as with his long-running comic partner, Fred Testot, Sy broke into French cinema in a string of small roles from 2000 to 2006.
He landed the first of several major roles in Éric Toledano’s and Olivier Nakache’s movies, starting with Nos jours heureux/Those Happy Days (2006), and continuing later with Toledano’s and Nakache’s Tellement proches/So Close (2009); the huge hit comedy, Intouchables (2011), with François Cluzet (both actors winning best actor César Awards), and grossing a spectacular $426.6 million on a $10.8 million budget.
He also played the title role in the comedy-drama, Samba (2014), co-starring Charlotte Gainsbourg,
Tahar Rahim, and Izia Higelin, and earning a good $39 million gross. Cy then collaborated with such major French filmmakers as Jean-Pierre Jeunet (for
Micmacs (2009)), Luc Besson (for
Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard (2009)), Olivier Dahan (for
Les seigneurs (2012)), and Michel Gondry (for
L’ecume des jours/Mood Indigo (2013), with Romain Duris and Audrey Tautou).
Sy’s first Hollywood role came with a small role in the MCU sequel,
Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), directed by Joe Johnston, followed four years later with the Henrik Ruben Genz-directed thriller,
Good People (2014), co-starring James Franco, Kate Hudson, and Tom Wilkinson, and a small role in director-producer Bryan Singer’s
X-Men sequel,
X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014).
Omar Sy voiced the lead role in the award-winning animated 3-D French fantasy,
Mune, la gardien de la lune (2014), with Higelin, and then shifted in a significant way to Hollywood-produced movies (while still starring in French movies), starting with a major supporting role in co-writer/director
Colin Trevorrow’s $1.6-billion-grossing
Jurassic World (2015), with
Chris Pratt,
Bryce Dallas Howard, Vincent D’Onofrio,
Ty Simpkins, BD Wong, and Irrfan Khan. Sy co-starred with Bradley Cooper, Sienna Miller, Daniel Brühl, Alicia Vikander, Lily James, Uma Thurman, and Emma Thompson in director-producer John Wells’ drama,
Burnt (2015).
Sy was nominated for the best actor César Award for his lead performance in the historic biopic,
Chocolat (2016), co-written and directed by Roschdy Zem, and then voiced French-dubbed voices for
The Angry Birds Movie (2016),
Norm of the North (2016), and
Sahara (2017), and also did English-language voicing for Michael Bay’s
Transformers: The Last Knight (2017) and the animated family movie,
Arctic Dogs (2019).
Omar Sy continued his run as a major French big-screen star with co-writer/director Hugo Gelin’s comedy-drama,
Demain tout commence/Two Is a Family (2016), earning a good $33 million domestically. Sy’s biggest high-profile role to date arrived with the Ron Howard-directed version of Dan Brown’s thriller,
Inferno (2016), starring
Tom Hanks, Felicity Jones, Irrfan Khan, and Ben Foster, and garnering a $220 million worldwide gross for Columbia/Sony Pictures.
Sy continued his run as a French leading man (and comic) by starring in the French cop comedy,
Le Flic de Belleville (2018), directed by Rachid Bouchareb and co-written by Bouchareb, Marion Doussot, and Larry Gross. Omar Sy co-starred with Harrison Ford in the 20
th Century Fox-produced (with producer James Mangold)
The Call of the Wild (2020), adapted from Jack London’s classic novel by writer Michael Green and director Chris Sanders, but lost money with a weak $111 million gross.
After starring in director Michel Hazanavicius’s
Le prince oublié (2020), Sy starred with Virginie Efira in Anne Fontaine’s drama,
Police/Night Shift (2020), premiering at the Berlin Film Festival. Sy did the French dub of the lead character, Joe (played by Jamie Foxx in the English original), in Pixar/Disney’s animated
Soul (2020), and then starred in and produced the French-Senegalese war drama,
Tirailleurs/Father & Soldier (2022), directed, co-written, and co-produced by Mathieu Vadepied and selected as opening film in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard competition.
Sy reunited with director/co-writer Colin Trevorrow for the sequel,
Jurassic World Dominion (2022), and with castmates Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Sam Neill,
Mamoudou Athie, and BD Wong, which grossed a worldwide total of just over $1 billion.
Omar Sy continued his Hollywood movie string in the pivotal role of Barabbas in filmmaker
Jeymes Samuel’s second feature,
The Book of Clarence (2024), with LaKeith Stanfield,
RJ Cyler, Anna Diop, David Oyelowo, Alfre Woodard, Teyana Taylor, Michael Ward, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, James McAvoy,
Benedict Cumberbatch, and Nicholas Pinnock (as Jesus), and released by TriStar/Sony Pictures Releasing after premiering at the London film festival. Sy starred in writer-director Brandt Andersen’s Syria-based and Jordanian-produced drama,
The Strangers’ Case (2024), with Yasmine Al Massri, Yahya Mahayni, and Ziad Bakri, and which premiered at the Berlin Film Festival.
Sy was the star and co-lead producer (with Bruno Levy) of director/co-writer Anne Le Ny’s French-Belgian marital drama,
Dis-moi juste que tu m’aimes/Out of Control (2024), co-starring Élodie Bouchez, José Garcia, and Vanessa Paradis, premiering at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, and released by M6 Group/SND. Sy co-starred with star/producer Kerry Washington in Lionsgate’s thriller,
Shadow Force 2025, directed and co-written by
Joe Carnahan, and with Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Method Man, and Mark Strong.
Omar Sy led the cast of writer-director Joann Sfar’s drama,
Le chat du rabbin (date to be announced), with Christian Clavier, and then Sy co-starred with Sara Giraudeau and Pascale Arbillot in debuting director/co-writer Lisa-Nina Rives’s rom-com,
French Lover (date to be announced), co-written by Hugo Gelin and Noemie Saglio.