Scene 2 Seen Podcast: French Actor Salif Cissé Discusses Netflix’s ‘Lupin’, The Complexities Of Screenwriting And The Gentrification Of Paris

**Editor’s Note: This episode of Scene 2 Seen was taped before the July 14th start of the actor’s strike.

Hello and Welcome to the Scene 2 Seen Podcast I am your host Valerie Complex, Associate Editor at Deadline Hollywood. In this episode, I chat with French actor and screenwriter Salif Cissé.

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Cissé began his acting and screenwriting career while still in high school, where he discovered his passion for the stage. He attended local conservatories before being admitted to the prestigious Conservatoire Nationale Supérieure d’Art Dramatique de Paris (National Academy of Dramatic Arts) in 2017.

During that time, he staged his first project, High Sign (Lewis John Carlino) at the Cartes Blanches Festival. From there he went on to be cast in 2019 by Guillaume Brac in his film, All Hands on Deck. Salif starred in his own original mini-series, Couronnes (Crowns), directed by Julien Carpentier and produced by Golden Network. He is one of the lead roles on Netflix series, Endless Night directed by David Perrault.

He will also be featured in the third season of another Netflix show, Lupin. His latest venture is the stage at the Avignon Festival in Julie Deliquet’s Welfare, an adaptation of a 1975 Frederick Wiseman documentary.

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