MARITAL STATUS
Profession Actor
Nationality French
Birth September 24, 1980 (Luc-sur-Mer, Calvados – France)
BIOGRAPHY
Son of actress Françoise Deldick , Aurélien Wiik stopped his studies around the age of 16 to devote himself fully to the performing arts. After a first cinematic experience in 1994 ( Cache cash by Claude Pinoteau ) and television in 1995 (the series La Rivière Espérance ), the hunk became known by participating in Kitchendales , the humorous video program by Chantal Lauby . Credited in the credits of In extremis (2000) and Chaos (2001), he found a role of greater importance playing in La Bande du drugstore in 2002. With this emerging notoriety, he was immediately noticed by Sophie Marceau who hired him for her first feature film as a director, Talk to me about love .
On all fronts, Aurélien Wiik stands out in the series Les Rois Maudits (2005) and Laura (2006) and lends his androgynous physique to confidential works like Ce qu’ils imaginent (2004), Sans elle… (2005 ), Through the forest (id.) and Illusions (2009). A register in which he feels in no way confined, since we also see him in the casting of the horrific Frontière(s) (2008) by Xavier Gens and in more popular films like Arsène Lupine (2004), Tu vas lire mais je leaves you (2005), Secret Défense (2008) and A man and his dog (2009).
This same year offered him the opportunity of his first headliner and he thus embodies the traits of a young fashionable writer, fascinated by a disturbing and enigmatic ingenue Caroline Guerin , in the film Des illusions . The following year, he was part of the production of the duo Hugues and Sandra Martin , Djinns , where he faces evil spirits in the middle of the Algerian war, alongside Saïd Taghmaoui and Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet .