Biography
Théodore Pellerin began his career at a very young age in Quebec television series and films. He gained recognition in 2016 in Xavier Dolan’s It’s Only the End of the World, which was screened at numerous international film festivals (including Cannes, Toronto, London, and Morelia). He then alternated between film and television roles, moving from Quebec arthouse cinema (starring alongside Jeanne Leblanc, Sophie Dupuis, Philippe Lesage, etc.) to American productions (starring with Joel Edgerton, Eliza Hittman, or in the series On Becoming a God in Central Florida, The OA, etc.). In 2022, he appeared in Lionel Baier’s Continental Drift (South), presented at Directors’ Fortnight. In 2024, he played Jacques de Bascher in the French series Becoming Karl Lagerfeld (Disney+). In 2025, he impressed in the title role of Pauline Loquès’ Nino, presented at Critics’ Week, which earned him the Louis Roederer Foundation Rising Star Award and a nomination for the 2026 Lumières Award for Best Male Revelation. He will soon be seen opposite Marion Cotillard and Artus in Nicole Garcia’s Milo.





































