Gilles Marini

Gilles Marini
Gilles Marini /ʒiːl məˈriːni/is a French-American actor, known for his roles in the film Sex and the City and in the American television shows Brothers & Sisters and Switched at Birth. He was also the runner-up in season 8 of Dancing with the Stars, and was one of the returning celebrities in season 15. Gilles guest starred in Lifetimes Devious Maids season 2 then returned season 3 as main cast portraying Sebastien Dussault, 2014-2015...
NationalityFrench
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth26 January 1976
CityGrasse, France
CountryFrance
I love to dance and perform the Argentine tango - it breathes love!
In the end, love is growing up. We feel so much stronger since we are together in this life, than when we were before trying to figure it out alone. Love is all!
I guess the grass is always greener elsewhere.
Nothing is wrong about giving a rose to someone you like or love.
All men are body conscious. If they say they're not, they're lying.
We only live once, and how would you want to be remembered? I have kids. I have, due to my job, a probably higher responsibility to do good things in my life. But also, since I was a kid, I love doing things out of context, helping friends, being different, being a special kind of man is important for me.
We all make mistakes, probably the man most often.
Bora Bora is peaceful and quiet, but fun, so full of cool activities and more; spiritual to the core, and you leave with fully recharged batteries.
Sometimes someone feels like nothing goes their way, and then something really good happens. For me, hearing that I made someone happy makes me feel so alive!
The Argentine tango is very special to me because it's full of sensuality. The chemistry between the man and woman is absolutely stunning.
The most important thing in your life is to be happy, to be patient and to learn to love life and do everything you can.
Accents are very sexy. American girls who speak French are very attractive to a Frenchman. Anything exotic or different is attractive.
I don't eat bad stuff too much but I have my glass of wine as I am French and it would be insulting not to.
The difference between a 20-something and a 30-something man? Wisdom. At 20 years old, we dont really get how sensitive and beautiful women are. By 30, were finally starting to learn.