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Elodie Bouchez

Elodie Bouchez

A gifted actress of dark-eyed, gamine beauty, Élodie Bouchez is one of the new young French cinema's most celebrated and prolific performers. She has made her name playing a series of intelligent, often wayward young women, characters she imbues with equal parts soul and complexity. Born in Tunis, Tunisia on April 5, 1973, Bouchez became a child model at the age of 13. She made her film debut in Serge Gainsbourg's Stan the Flasher (1990) and went on to combine her acting pursuits with her school work; she also trained as a dancer, something she funded with baby-sitting money. Bouchez's acting career was floundering when, in 1994, she won the starring role of Maïté in André Téchiné's Les Roseaux Sauvages. A critically praised coming-of-age film, it allowed Bouchez to demonstrate her considerable talents as an actress, to the extent that she won the Most Promising Actress César for her work. The acclaim surrounding her performance in Les Roseaux Sauvages brought Bouchez numerous offers to work with a variety of directors, but early on she demonstrated a preference for working with young filmmakers. In 1994, the same year she starred in Les Roseaux, Bouchez appeared in the ensemble drama Le Péril Jeune, directed by rising young director Cédric Klapisch. She also collaborated with new director Gael Morel, with whom she had starred in Les Roseaux, playing a university student in his drama À Toute Vitesse (1996). In 1998, Bouchez earned great acclaim for her work with another up and coming director, Erik Zonca, in his directorial debut La via rêvée des anges. Starring alongside the equally remarkable Natacha Régnier, she played Isa, a wise, free-spirited young itinerant who enters into a tumultuous friendship with the unstable Marie (Régnier). Bouchez and Régnier shared that year's Cannes Best Actress Award for their performances; the honor was followed by a European Film Award (also shared with Régnier) and the 1999 Best Actress César for Bouchez. The same year that she won the Best Actress César, Bouchez continued to collaborate with some of her country's most promising young talents, co-starring with Morel in Zonzon, a comedy-drama set in prison, and playing a bisexual thief in his made-for-TV Premières neiges. She also starred as a shop assistant in love with a Yugoslavian immigrant in Lovers, the directorial debut of actor Jean-Marc Barr. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide


Elodie Bouchez Trivia

When was Elodie Bouchez born?
Elodie Bouchez was born on April 5, 1973

What role did Elodie Bouchez play in The Dreamlife of Angels?
Elodie Bouchez played Isa in The Dreamlife of Angels

Who did Elodie Bouchez portray in À Toute Vitesse?
Elodie Bouchez was Julie in À Toute Vitesse

Who did Elodie Bouchez play in The Pact of Silence?
Elodie Bouchez was Gaëlle in The Pact of Silence

Who did Elodie Bouchez play in The Pact of Silence?
Elodie Bouchez was Sarah in The Pact of Silence

Who did Elodie Bouchez play in Sorry, Haters?
Elodie Bouchez was Eloise in Sorry, Haters

What role did Elodie Bouchez portray in CQ?
Elodie Bouchez played Marlene in CQ

Who did Elodie Bouchez portray in America Brown?
Elodie Bouchez was Rosie in America Brown


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