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Nationality
  
French

Role
  
Actress

Years active
  
1998–present

Height
  
1.57 m


Religion
  
Children
  
Leo Laurent

Name
  
Melanie Laurent

Albums
  
En t\'attendant

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Born
  
21 February 1983 (age 41) (
1983-02-21
)
Paris, Ile-de-France, France

Occupation
  
Actress, Model, Singer, Writer, Director

Partner(s)
  
Julien Boisselier(2005–2009)unnamed(m. c. 2012/2013)

Parents
  
Pierre Laurent, Annick Laurent

Movies
  
Similar People
  
Diane Kruger, Christoph Waltz, Isla Fisher, Marion Cotillard, Melanie Thierry

Inglorious Bastards (2009)- Melanie Laurent Interview


Mélanie Laurent ([melani loʁɑ̃]; born 21 February 1983) is a French actress, singer, pianist, screenwriter and director. Born in Paris to a Jewish family, she was introduced to acting at the age of sixteen by French filmmaker Gérard Depardieu, who cast her in a minor role in the romantic drama The Bridge (1999). The recipient of two César Awards, a Étoiles d'or du cinéma français, and a Lumières Award, Laurent has established herself as an accomplished actress in the French film industry.

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Laurent gained recognition for her supporting work in several French films, most notably the 2006 Franco-Belgian comedy Dikkenek, for which she won Étoiles d'Or for Best Female Newcomer. Her breakthrough role came in the 2006 French drama film Don't Worry, I'm Fine, for which she later won the César Award for Most Promising Actress, and the Prix Romy Schneider. Laurent made her Hollywood debut in 2009 with the starring role as Shosanna Dreyfus in Quentin Tarantino's blockbuster war film Inglourious Basterds. She garnered critical acclaim for her performance in the film and won the Online Film Critics Society and the Austin Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress.

While she has worked mainly in independent films, including Paris (2008) and Enemy (2013), Laurent also appeared in commercially successful Hollywood films including, the comedy drama Beginners (2011), and the caper film Now You See Me (2013), the former earning her a nomination at the San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress. Laurent's other notable works include the art-house drama The Round Up (2010), the comedy drama Et soudain, tout le monde me manque (2011), and Night Train to Lisbon (2013). She is also known for voicing Mary Katherine and Disgust in the French dubs of Epic (2013) and Inside Out (2015) respectively. Laurent made her theater appearance in 2010 in Nicolas Bedos's Promenade de santé.

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In addition to her film career, Laurent has appeared in stage productions in France. She made her theater debut in 2010 in Nicolas Bedos's Promenade de santé. The short film De moins en moins (2008) marked her debut as a filmmaker. Her feature film directorial debut is The Adopted (2011). Respire (2014), her second feature film as a director, was screened at the International Critics' Week section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. She made her singing debut with a studio album En t'attendant in May 2011; the album contains twelve songs, five of which are co-written and co-produced by Irish folk musician Damien Rice.

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Early life

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Laurent was born in Paris, France the daughter of Annick, a ballerina, and Pierre Laurent, a voiceover actor (who dubs the character Ned Flanders in the French version of The Simpsons). She is Jewish, of both Ashkenazi (from Poland) and Sephardic (from Tunisia) ancestry. Her grandfather survived deportation by the Nazis. Her maternal grandparents were film poster editors. She grew up in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. Her Jewish grandfather was deported from Poland during the Nazi occupation.

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Laurent visited the set of Asterix and Obelix with her friend and the latter's father. Her acting career began when actor Gérard Depardieu, seeing Laurent there, asked her if she wanted to be in films. Laurent replied, "Why not?". He strongly advised her not to take acting classes because he believed she already had the necessary skills. When Laurent was 16, Depardieu gave her a part in The Bridge, a drama he starred in and co-directed with Fréderic Auburtin. Laurent played the role of Lisbeth Daboval, the daughter of one of the protagonists of the film, Claire Daboval.

Debut and early success (2006–08)

Laurent played minor roles in a number of films early in her career. She appeared in Michel Blanc's drama Summer Things, Jackie Chan's comedy-drama Rice Rhapsody, Jacques Audiard's drama The Beat That My Heart Skipped and the war film Days of Glory about the Free French Forces.

Laurent breakthrough role came in 2006, when she played a sullen 19-year-old who longed for her lost twin brother, in Philippe Lioret's Don't Worry, I'm Fine. She won a César Award for Most Promising Actress for her performance. In a review for Variety, Ronnie Scheib praised Laurent and wrote that she, "makes her vibrant character’s downward spiral totally believable without indulging in moody sullenness". That same year, she and Belgian actor Jérémie Renier were awarded France's Romy Schneider and Jean Gabin Prizes for most promising actor and actress. Laurent then starred in the Franco-Belgian Dikkenek, a comedy directed by Olivier Van Hoofstadt that has attained a cult film over the years owing to its Belgian-style humour, in which she co-starred alongside Marion Cotillard, Jérémie Renier, Jean-Luc Couchard and Dominique Pinon. For her performance in the film, Laurent won the Étoiles d'Or for Best Female Newcomer.

In 2007, Laurent appeared in films including Le tueur and Hidden Love. She was nominated for the Lumières Award for Best Actress for her performance in La Chambre des morts. Laurent next appeared in Cédric Klapisch's 2008 comedy drama Paris, a French film concerning a diverse group of people. The film has an ensemble cast including Laurent, Juliette Binoche, Romain Duris, Fabrice Luchini, and François Cluzet. The film was well received by the critics with praise directed majorly towards Laurent and the rest of its cast.

Hollywood debut and breakthrough (2009–10)

Laurent was scheduled to direct her first play, Mi-cuit cœur pistache (the name of a dessert she particularly likes) in January 2009 at the Théâtre Marigny in Paris. She had to abandon the project when she was cast as Shosanna Dreyfus, a Parisian who seeks revenge on Nazis in the Quentin Tarantino film Inglourious Basterds alongside Brad Pitt, Diane Kruger and Christoph Waltz. It was a French-language role for which she learned to speak English for a few scenes. The film was a huge commercial and critical success, grossing over $321 million in theaters worldwide. Laurent's performance was praised by several critics. Kyle Buchanan of Movieline wrote: "Mélanie Laurent provides Inglourious Basterds its heart and soul. It falls to the 26-year-old French actress to anchor some of the World War II film's most challenging scenes as Shosanna."

Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly wrote that Laurent should have received the nomination at the 16th Screen Actors Guild Awards saying, "In drawing attention to one performer, in particular, whom they left out of the Best Supporting Actress category, [...] I flat-out adore this performance and I suspect that many others do too," and further lauding Laurent's performance added, "[Laurent] is radiant and, in a unique Tarantino way, heartbreaking. Sexy and luminous in the heat of her valor. Putting out fire – and setting it. It becomes an anthem of noirish dread and excitement, a sign that Laurent, as Shosanna, has found her destiny."

In an interview, Laurent said that she went into Inglourious Basterds with an adoration for Quentin Tarantino. "[The French] don't see him like an independent director; we just see him as the best director, ever, [from the United States]." About the process of auditioning, Laurent said that she knew right from the start that this was a film she had to be in as she felt a connection to her role in the film, because the history of her Jewish family.

In addition, Laurent won a number of accolades for her portrayal of Shosana including Austin Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress and Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress, and nominations at the Detroit Film Critics Society Awards, Empire Award for Best Actress, and Saturn Award for Best Actress among others. The highly anticipated film, which had been in development since 1998, marked Laurent's first major role in an American film and Laurent found herself pushed into mainstream success in North America.

Laurnet's partner Julien Boisselier, as well as Marie Denarnaud, Mélanie Doutey, and Louise Monot were to act in the production while short film clips were to be projected on stage, some of them shot at the nightclub Le Baron, which Laurent used to frequent during the writing period.

In 2010, Laurent starred in The Round Up, a French film directed by Roselyne Bosch, and produced by Alain Goldman, alongside Jean Reno, Sylvie Testud, and Gad Elmaleh. Based on the true story of a young Jewish boy, the film depicts the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup, the mass arrest of Jews by French police who were Nazi accomplices in Paris in July 1942. The film and the Laurent's performance was well received by the critics, with Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian deeming it "well acted". John Anderson of Newsday lauded Laurent saying that she gave an "inspiring performance as a gentile nurse".

Continued success (2011–present)

Laurent had also planned another feature film, Putain de pluie!, produced by Alain Attal's Productions du Trésor, whose script she co-wrote with Morgan Perez and which she intended to direct. Originally set for filming in the spring of 2009, it was postponed because of her work on Inglourious Basterds. Knowing that she could speak French, and had already acted in French in one of the short films in Paris, je t'aime, she offered the first role to Natalie Portman, who declined because of the script's language.

Laurent played the part of the violinist in Radu Mihăileanu's Le Concert—she called it "a smart movie and a popular movie", and added that she was, "glad because French people wanted to watch a movie with classical music." Mick LaSalle of San Francisco Chronicle called it a "role with great technical demands" and praising Laurent wrote, "she's extremely subtle and reserved [...] "The Concert" constitutes a breakthrough for her, in that it unlocks her emotional floodgates".

Laurent hosted both the opening and closing ceremonies of the 64th Cannes Film Festival. In 2011, she teamed with Mike Mills, appearing opposite Ewan McGregor and Christopher Plummer in Beginners, a comedy drama that marked Laurent's second English-speaking role in Hollywood. Laurent plays Anna, an irreverent French actress. Loosely based on Mills’ own life, the film depicts the story of a father coming out of the closet at the age of 75 after the death of his wife of 45 years. The film opened to critical acclaim and Laurent's performance was well received, with Calvin Wilson of St. Louis Post-Dispatch remarking that Laurent imbued a "soulful charisma" into the role.

Laurent then starred opposite Jeremy Irons in Night Train to Lisbon, a 2013 drama film based on the novel of the same name directed by Bille August. Jessica Kiang of Indie Wire noted that Laurent was "given less to do" but lauded her performance writing that she, "makes the most of her truncated screen time".

Laurent appeared in the Louis Leterrier's 2013 caper film Now You See Me as a French Interpol agent who investigates the bank theft alongside Mark Ruffalo and an ensemble cast. The film was a major commercial success grossing over 351.7 million dollars, receiving mixed reviews but praise for the performances of the entire cast. Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter gave Laurent the highest praise and wrote, "[Laurent] is responsible for the only measurable amount of warmth the film exudes."

Laurent's next release, the Canadian-Spanish psychological thriller film Enemy, directed by Denis Villeneuve, was screened at the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Loosely adapted by Javier Gullón from José Saramago's 2002 novel The Double, the film opened to critical acclaim. The film starred Jake Gyllenhaal as two men who are physically identical, but different in terms of personality. Laurent and Sarah Gadon co-star as the romantic partners of the men.

In 2014, Laurent appeared in Aloft, a 2014 drama film written and directed by Claudia Llosa, alongside Jennifer Connelly and Cillian Murphy. The film premiered in competition at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Laurent voiced Mary Katherine in Blue Sky Studios' Epic, and Disgust in Pixar's Inside Out in the French dubs of the animated films.

In 2015, Laurent starred alongside Laurent Lafitte, in François Favrat's French drama film Booemerang adapted from the bestseller entitled A Secret Kept by Tatiana De Rosnay. The film released on 23 September 2013 to positive critical reviews. The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "Boomerang is a solid if somewhat conventionally made whodunit that benefits from a strong cast and a plot that hooks you for most of the running time." Laurent then starred as Léa in Angelina Jolie's By the Sea, an American drama film, written and directed by Jolie. The film also stars Jolie and Brad Pitt, and was released on 13 November 2015, by Universal Pictures.

Filmmaker career (2008–present)

Laurent made her debut as a director with the 2008 short film De moins en moins, which she also wrote, a 7-minute film about a patient who "remembers less and less" in front of her psychiatrist. The film was nominated for Best Short Film at the 61st Annual Cannes Film Festival. She also directed À ses pieds, an erotic short film aired on the French television channel Canal+ on 25–26 October 2008, as part of a series of short films, called X Femmes.

In 2011, she directed her first feature film, The Adopted. Her second film, Respire, was screened at the International Critics' Week section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival and was highly acclaimed. She the co-directed the 2015 documentary Demain, which earned her a César Award for Best Documentary Film.

In an interview with Indiewire in 2014, Laurent admitted that she loves writing: "[Writing is] especially super exciting because you have everything to do and most of your ideas come from that first part… you just imagine things, and you imagine actors." She described the shooting process as "the fun part" because of: "working with people I love—it’s always a great human moment because we’re sharing things and it’s good to see people who are here for you and your story, to tell your story. It’s really beautiful, it’s why I love making movies."

In November 2016, it was announced that Laurent will make her English-language directorial debut with the film adaptation of Nic Pizzolatto's novel Galveston, starring Ben Foster and Elle Fanning.

Singing career

Laurent made her singing debut in May 2011 with a studio album En t'attendant, under the label of Atmosphériques. Produced by Joel Shearer, the album contains twelve songs, five of which are co-written and co-produced by Irish folk musician Damien Rice. The album peaked at number 22 and number 35 on the Belgian Albums Charts and French Albums Charts respectively. She recorded the album with Rice, living between Woodstock, New York and his home in Ireland. In an interview, Laurent revealed that spending time at Rice's home in Ireland inspired her to maintain a compost heap and eat organic food.

Personal life and off-screen work

Laurent was in a long-term relationship with fellow French actor Julien Boisselier which ended in 2009. In March 2013, she revealed that she had married but refused to name her spouse. She told The Independent , "he was a crew member and I was an actress." Her first child with her husband, a son named Léo, was born in September 2013. Laurent described recording artist Damien Rice and filmographer Quentin Tarantino as two "masters" in terms of their art.

The men's web portal AskMen ascribed Laurent's sex appeal to her "pixie-like charm and big, expressive eyes" and added that she "radiates a natural, understated magnetism on screen". She has established herself as a major young talent in French cinema. In a 2009 interview, Laurent explained that she does not have ambitions to be a crossover actress. She stated that she loved France, her street, her café, and not having to use a car. Rather than go on to work on a big budget American film after Inglourious Basterds, her next role was in a small theater piece in France.

Laurent visited a Climate Defenders Camp in the peatlands of the Indonesian Rainforest with Greenpeace activists. She is one of the Climate Ambassadors for Kofi Annan's Global Humanitarian Forum "Tck Tck Tck" Campaign. She joined the campaign against overfishing at the invitation of the Blue Marine Foundation, and was cast for the voice-over of the documentary The End of the Line. She was also one of the leading celebrities in the successful campaign Fish Fight France, which asked for a new European law lowering the level of fish discards in European seas.

Accolades

For her role in Don't Worry, I'm Fine Laurent won the César Award and Lumières Award in the Most Promising Actress category. She received numerous accolades for her role in Inglorious Bastards including Best Actress Award at the Austin Film Critics Association Awards and Online Film Critics Society Awards among others. Laurent's film Demain won the César Award for Best Documentary Film.

Filmography

Actress
-
Le Déluge (post-production) as
Marie-Antoinette
2023
Wingwomen as
Carole
2023
Murder Mystery 2 as
Claudette
2022
Ride Above as
Marie
2021
Nature Is Speaking (TV Series short) as
L'Amazonie (The Amazon)
- L'Amazonie (2021) - L'Amazonie (The Amazon) (voice)
2021
Le bal des folles as
Geneviève Gleizes
2021
Oxygen as
Elizabeth 'Liz' Hansen
2020
Little America (TV Series) as
Sylviane
- The Silence (2020) - Sylviane
2019
6 Underground as
Two
2018
Operation Finale as
Hanna Elian
2018
Mia and the White Lion as
Alice Owen
2018
The Hitchhiker (Short) as
Emilie
2018
Return of the Hero as
Elisabeth Beaugrand
2017
My Son as
Marie Blanchard
2016
Paris Prestige as
Margot
2016
Eternity as
Mathilde
2015
By the Sea as
Lea
2015
Boomerang as
Agathe Rey
2014
Aloft as
Jannia Ressmore
2013
Enemy as
Mary
2013
Now You See Me as
Alma Dray
2013
Night Train to Lisbon as
Young Estefânia
2011
The Adopted as
Lisa
2011
The Day I Saw Your Heart as
Justine Dhrey
2011
Requiem for a Killer as
Lucrèce
2011
En t'attendant (Music Video short) as
Mélanie
2010
Vous les femmes (TV Series)
- Vieille connaissance (2010)
2010
Beginners as
Anna
2010
The Round Up as
Annette Monod
2009
The Concert as
Anne-Marie Jacquet / Lea
2009
Every Jack Has a Jill as
Chloe
2009
Inglourious Basterds as
Shosanna
2008
Voyage d'affaires (Short) as
Réceptioniste de Hôtel
2008
Objet Trouvé (Short) as
Invité soirée
2008
Paris as
Laetitia
2007
Room of Death as
Lucie Hennebelle
2007
The Killer as
Stella
2007
Beluga
2007
Hidden Love as
Sophie
2006
Don't Worry, I'm Fine as
Elise "Lili" Tellier
2006
Dikkenek as
Natacha
2006
Days of Glory as
Margueritte village Vosges
2005
Les visages d'Alice (Short) as
Alice
2005
The Beat That My Heart Skipped as
Minskov's Girlfriend
2004
The Last Day as
Louise
2004
Hainan ji fan as
Sabine
2004
Une vie à t'attendre as
La jeune fille à l'usine
2003
La faucheuse (Short) as
Isabelle
2003
Snowboarder as
Célia
2003
Jean Moulin, une affaire française (TV Series) as
Alice Arguel (jeune) / Alice (jeune)
- Part 2 (2003) - Alice Arguel (jeune)
- Part 1 (2003) - Alice (jeune)
2002
Summer Things as
Carole
2001
This Is My Body as
Clara
2000
Route de nuit (TV Movie) as
Francesca
1999
The Bridge as
Lisbeth
1998
Les malheurs de Sophie (TV Series) as
Madeleine de Fleurville enfant
- Retour en France (1998) - Madeleine de Fleurville enfant (voice)
Director
2023
Wingwomen
2023
Mylène Farmer: Rallumer les étoiles (Music Video)
2021
Le bal des folles
2018
Galveston
2017
Diving
2015
Tomorrow (Documentary)
2014
Breathe
2012
Surpêche (Video documentary short)
2011
The Adopted
2008
X Femmes (TV Series) (1 episode)
- À ses pieds (2008)
2008
De moins en moins (Short)
Writer
2023
Wingwomen (written by)
2021
Le bal des folles
2017
Diving (screenplay)
2014
Breathe (screenplay)
2012
Surpêche (Video documentary short)
2011
The Adopted (scenario and dialogue)
2008
X Femmes (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- À ses pieds (2008) - (writer)
2008
De moins en moins (Short) (scenario and dialogue)
Editor
2017
La Vida Breve from de Falla (Video short)
2012
Surpêche (Video documentary short)
Producer
2022
No Limit (producer)
2012
Surpêche (Video documentary short) (producer)
Cinematographer
2012
Surpêche (Video documentary short)
Miscellaneous
2015
Inside Out (voice dubbing: French)
Thanks
2014
French Women (thanks)
Self
2023
Beau geste (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.8 (2023) - Self
- Episode #1.1 (2023) - Self
2018
Tchi tcha (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 16 December 2022 (2022) - Self
- Episode dated 6 February 2018 (2018) - Self
- Episode dated 30 January 2018 (2018) - Self
2011
C à vous (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 12 December 2022 (2022) - Self
- Episode dated 9 October 2018 (2018) - Self
- Episode dated 8 February 2018 (2018) - Self
- Episode dated 21 November 2011 (2011) - Self
2022
Les effrontées: Le cinéma au féminin (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Sois belle et tais-toi (2022) - Self
- Où sont les femmes? (2022) - Self
2021
Télématin (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 19 September 2021 (2021) - Self
2017
Quotidien (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 17 September 2021 (2021) - Self
- Episode dated 11 May 2021 (2021) - Self
- Episode dated 18 September 2017 (2017) - Self
2009
Cannes Film Festival (TV Series) as
Self - Jury Member / Self - Interviewee
- Cérémonie de clôture de 74ème Festival de Cannes 2021 (2021) - Self - Jury Member
- Cérémonie d'ouverture du 74ème Festival de Cannes 2021 (2021) - Self - Jury Member
- TV Festival Du Cannes 2011 (2011) - Self - Interviewee
- TV Festival Du Cannes 2009 (2009) - Self - Interviewee
2021
Heute Journal (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 6 July 2021 (2021) - Self
2021
Leute heute (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode dated 6 July 2021 (2021) - Self
2021
Oxygène: Making of (Short) as
Self
2019
Made in Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Those Who Wish Me Dead/Oxygen/Run the World (2021) - Self
- 6 Underground/Ad Astra/Black Christmas (2019) - Self
2021
Premios Goya 35 edición (TV Special) as
Self - Greeter
2019
Running Man (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.482 (2019) - Self
2011
Vivement dimanche prochain (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 16 December 2018 (2018) - Self
- Episode dated 4 February 2018 (2018) - Self
- Episode dated 28 August 2016 (2016) - Self
- Episode dated 3 April 2011 (2011) - Self
- Episode dated 20 February 2011 (2011) - Self
2018
Inside The Operation (Video short) as
Self
2011
Thé ou café (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 17 February 2018 (2018) - Self
- Episode dated 19 November 2011 (2011) - Self
2009
Rencontres de cinéma (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 10 February 2018 (2018) - Self
- Episode dated 20 November 2011 (2011) - Self
- Episode dated 8 May 2011 (2011) - Self
- Episode dated 22 February 2011 (2011) - Self
- Episode dated 23 August 2009 (2009) - Self
2009
20 heures le journal (TV Series) as
Self / Self - Interviewee
- Episode dated 4 September 2016 (2016) - Self
- Episode dated 8 November 2014 (2014) - Self
- Episode dated 16 August 2009 (2009) - Self - Interviewee
2006
Le grand journal de Canal+ (TV Series documentary) as
Self
2015
Le petit journal (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 30 November 2015 (2015) - Self
2008
Vivement dimanche (TV Series) as
Self
- Nicolas Hulot 3 (2015) - Self
- Spécial Paris (2008) - Self
2015
Tomorrow (Documentary) as
Self
2014
IMDb Enemy: Behind the Scenes (Short) as
Self
2014
Lucid Dreams: The Making of Enemy (Video documentary short) as
Self
2011
Janela Indiscreta (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.156 (2013) - Self
- Episode #1.117 (2012) - Self
- Episode #1.79 (2011) - Self
2006
La boîte à questions (TV Series short) as
Self
- Episode dated 23 November 2011 (2011) - Self
- Episode dated 3 May 2011 (2011) - Self
- Episode dated 23 February 2011 (2011) - Self
- Episode dated 27 October 2009 (2009) - Self
- Episode dated 17 October 2006 (2006) - Self
2011
L'invité (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 9 August 2011 (2011) - Self
2011
Días de cine (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 7 July 2011 (2011) - Self
2011
Lescure: Tôt ou tard (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 14 May 2011 (2011) - Self
2011
Les enfants de la télé (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 18 February 2011 (2011) - Self
2011
Ce soir avec Arthur (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 14 February 2011 (2011) - Self
2009
Cinémas (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 6 March 2010 (2010) - Self
- Episode dated 31 October 2009 (2009) - Self
2010
Café Picouly (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 5 March 2010 (2010) - Self
2010
Au Field de la nuit (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 1 March 2010 (2010) - Self
2007
La nuit des Césars (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Presenter / Self - Winner
- 35ème nuit des Césars (2010) - Self - Presenter
- 33ème nuit des Césars (2008) - Self - Presenter
- 32ème nuit des Césars (2007) - Self - Winner
2010
The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member
2009
Up Close with Carrie Keagan (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 19 August 2009 (2009) - Self
2009
The End of the Line (Documentary) as
Narrator for France (voice)
2009
L'une chante, l'autre aussi (TV Movie documentary)
2009
L'autre émoi (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Mélanie Laurent (2009) - Self
2006
En aparté (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode dated 24 October 2006 (2006) - Self
2006
93 Faubourg Saint-Honoré (TV Series) as
Self
- Dîner 'Indigènes' (2006) - Self
2006
On a tout essayé (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 20 June 2006 (2006) - Self
2004
Tout le monde en parle (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 30 October 2004 (2004) - Self
2004
Le Grand Mezze (TV Special) as
Self
Archive Footage
2010
Gilles Jacob: Citizen Cannes (TV Movie documentary) as
Self

References

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