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Activities : Director, Scriptwriter, Actress
Represented by : Artmedia
Agent : Élisabeth Tanner

Contact details

Artmedia
20, avenue Rapp
75007 Paris
France
Phone number : +33 1.43.17.33.00
Fax number : +33 1.44.18.34.60

Latest films

LOL(2008), from Lisa Azuelos
Female agents(2007), from Jean-Paul Salomé
Don't look back(2007), from Marina De Van
RTT(2006), from Julien Séri
Disparue de Deauville (La)(2006), from Sophie Marceau
Anthony Zimmer(2004), from Jérôme Salle
Je reste(2003), from Diane Kurys
Nelly(2003), from Laure Duthilleul
Belphegor, Phantom of the Louvre(2001), from Jean-Paul Salomé
Speak to Me of Love(2001), from Sophie Marceau

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Biography

An emblematic figure among French actresses and an international star, Sophie Marceau started out her acting career in "La Boum" (aka "The Party") in 1980. "La Boum 2" earned her a Cesar award for Most Promising Actress. This award, coupled with enormous public acclaim, launched a career split between the stage (winning her a Moliere award for Most Promising Newcomer in 1991 for her role in "Eurydice," directed by Jean Anouilh) and the movies (including "My Nights Are More Beautiful Than Your Days," "Police," "Descent Into Hell," "D’Artagnan's Daughter" and "Belphegor"). It was her role in "Braveheart" by Mel Gibson that brought her international recognition. Marceau's career as a director began with a short film, "L’Aube à l’envers" (opening film in the Un Certain Regard program at Cannes in 1995). In 2002, she directed her debut feature, "Speak to Me of Love," which won her the Best Direction award at the Montreal World Film Festival the same year

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INTERNATIONAL CARREER:
2002 - Alex and Emma (Loosely Based on a True Story) - Dir: Rob Reiner (USA);
1999 - The World Is Not Enough - Dir: Michael Apted (UK/USA);
1998 - A Midsummer Night's Dream- Dir: Michael Hofman (Italy/UK/USA);
1998 - Lost and Found - Dir: Jeff Pollack (USA);
1996 - Anna Karenina - Dir: Bernard Bose (USA/Russia);
1995 - Firelight - Dir: William Nicholson (UK/France/USA);
1994 - Braveheart - Dir: Mel Gibson (USA)

THEATRE:
1993 - Pygmalion by G. B. Shaw (Dir: Bernard Murat) ;
1991 - Euridyce by J. Anouilh (Dir: Georges Wilson)

LITTERATURE:
1996 - Menteuse (Edit. Stock)

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