
François Arnaud
Biography
François Arnaud (born François Barbeau; July 5, 1985) is a French Canadian television, stage and film actor. Arnaud is best known for his performances as Cesare Borgia in Showtime's TV series The Borgias, and as Antonin in the critically acclaimed French Canadian movie J'ai tué ma mère. In Quebec, he is known for his role as Théo in the TV series Yamaska.
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Known For
Acting History
2025
Heated Rivalry as Scott Hunter
2025Twinless as Sammy
2025In Transit as Tom
2025Fucktoys as The Mechanic
2025MR BIG as Jean-François « Jeff » Sauvageau
2025Mom as Jared
2023Canadian, Sniper as Sniper
2023Plan B as Patrick Landry
2023Marlowe as Nico Peterson
2022Two Days Before Christmas as Alex
2022The Switch as Leblanc
2022Quantum Leap as Sgt. Curtis Bailey
2022Surface as Harrison
2022Le fabuleux printemps de Marie-Lyne as Self - Guest
2022Norbourg as Vincent Lacroix
2021Goodbye Happiness as L'Épicurien - Nicolas
2021Yellowjackets as Paul
2021The Winter House as Jesse
2020Paint as Connor Fontaine
2020Esther's Choice as Michael
2020La tour as Self - Guest
2020She's in Portland as Luke
2019The Moodys as Dan Moody
2019Rapid Eye Movement as Rick Weider
2019Bonsoir bonsoir! as Self
2018Permission as Dane
2017Midnight, Texas as Manfred Bernardo
2017Origami as David Marceau
2017High School Lover as Christian Booth
2016The Man Who Was Thursday as Father Smith / Thursday
2016Jean of the Joneses as Jeremiah
2016The People Garden as Jamie
2015The Girl King as Karl Gustav Kasimir
2015Rabid Dogs as Vincent
2015Blindspot as Oscar
2015Big Sky as Clete
2015UnREAL as Tommy Castelli
2015Schitt's Creek as Sebastian Raine
2014Amapola as Luke
2013Copperhead as Warner Pitts
2013Moroccan Gigolos as Nicolas
2011The Borgias as Cesare Borgia
2009Yamaska as Théo Carpentier
2009Heat Wave as Yannick Ménard
2009I Killed My Mother as Antonin Rimbaud
2008The Double Life of Eleanor Kendall as Stefan
2008My Future Self
2004Tout le monde en parle as Self
—Butterfly in the Typewriter as Dave Kubach
—Keeper of the Cup as Brad
—The Letter as Demian
—Someone's Daughter









