Talents
In 2025, he plays the character ParleZrusse in the animated mini-series Astérix et Obélix: The Battle of the Chiefs, directed by Alain Chabat and streamed on Netflix.
Sacha Bourdo lends his voice in the film Limonov, the Ballad. This movie, set to release in 2025 and directed by Kirill Serebrennikov, tells the story of Édouard Limonov's life, with Ben Whishaw in the lead role.
After taking courses in dance, theater, and puppetry in Russia, SACHA BOURDO arrived in France in the early 1990s. In 1997, he landed his first role in Western a road movie by Manuel Poirier. Opposite Sergi Lopez, he played Nino, a performance that earned him a nomination for the César Award for Most Promising Actor. Four years later, he reunited with the director for Women... or Children First a dramatic comedy in which he portrayed a youth counselor.
Since then, he has taken on roles in various genres: swashbuckler films (Le Bossu), comedies (Les Collègues by Philippe Dajoux and Ghislain Lambert's Bike by Philippe Harel), and crime dramas (I Killed Clémence Acéra). He starred in Sur un air d'autoroute (2000) and J'irai cracher sur vos tongs (2005). In 2005, he joined the cast of Michel Gondry's film The Science of Sleep.
Subsequently, he played a Soviet musician in Christophe de Ponfilly's film The Soldier's Star, was part of the prestigious cast of Eric de Montalier's My Place in the Sun and reunited with Michel Gondry for Be Kind Rewind. After a cameo in Manuel Pradal's The Blonde Woman with Bare Breast (2008), he worked again under the direction of Manuel Poirier in Le Café du pont (2009), alongside Bernard Campan.
He then acted in Beur sur la ville (2010) by Djamel Bensalah, Les papas du dimanche (2011) by Louis Becker, Mood Indigo (2013) by Michel Gondry, De SAS en SAS (2015) by Rachida Brakni, Microbe and Gasoline (2015), I'm Getting Better (2016) by Jean-Pierre Ameris, The Red Collar (2018) by Jean Becker, The Inspirer (2018) by Grégory Magne, Music Hole (2018) by David Mutzenmacher and Gaétan Liekens, Inhuman Relations (2020) by Ziad Doueiri, The Book of Solutions (2022) by Michel Gondry, Asterix and the Kingdom of Nubia (2024) by Alexandre Heboyan.