Anne Marivin

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Anne Marivin
Anne Marivin Cabourg 2012.jpg
Marivin in 2012
Born (1974-01-23) 23 January 1974 (age 47)
OccupationActress
Years active1994present
Children2

Anne Marivin (born 23 January 1974) is a French actress. She has appeared in more than fifty film and television productions since 1994.

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Marivin was noticed in television appearances such as Tel père, tel flic (2001) and Père et Maire (2002), [1] and progressed from roles in television to cinema. She has appeared in films such as Ah ! si j'étais riche (2002), Mon Idole (2002), Chouchou (2003), Podium (2004), Narco (2004), A Ticket to Space (2006), and Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis (2008).

Personal life

She was born in Senlis, Oise. [2]

She is the partner of the designer Joachim Roncin. [3]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
19943000 scénarios contre un virusPatrice CazesTV Series (1 Episode)
1995Seconde BPatriciaChristophe GregeoisTV Series (1 Episode)
1998La vieille barrièreA studentLyèce BoukhitineShort
Pique niqueThe girlHervé BastienShort
Dossier: disparusPatricia RogezAntoine LorenziTV Series (1 Episode)
Blague à partEvaFrançois GrezeTV Series (1 Episode)
19991999 Madeleine Laurent Bouhnik
OurigaPaulineAntoine PlantevinTV Movie
La kinéVirginie Fabre Aline Issermann TV Series (1 Episode)
2000J'peux pas dormir...A friend Guillaume Canet Short
2001De toute urgenceIsaPhilippe TriboitTV Movie
Avocats & associésCéline RapièrePhilippe Triboit (2)TV Series (1 Episode)
Tel père, telle flicMarinaEric WorethTV Series (1 Episode)
2002 Whatever You Say The assistant Guillaume Canet (2)
If I Were a Rich Man The waitressGérard Bitton & Michel Munz
Si j'étais luiDanyPhilippe Triboit (3)TV Movie
Père et maireAgathe VillardPhilippe MonnierTV Series (1 Episode)
2003 Chouchou The sellor Merzak Allouache
2004 Podium Anne Yann Moix
Narco The objects womanTristan Aurouet & Gilles Lellouche
Navarro SoniaPatrick JamainTV Series (1 Episode)
Sauveur GiordanoInes 'Sophie' BerthaultPierre JoassinTV Series (1 Episode)
2005Friday WearLucyTV Series (1 Episode)
FargasSophieDidier Le Pêcheur & Didier DelaîtreTV Series (2 Episodes)
2006 I Do Sales Associate Éric Lartigau
Un ticket pour l'espace Female astronaut Éric Lartigau (2)
Tell No One Alex's secretary Guillaume Canet (3)
Alice & CharlieAlice Stéphane Clavier & Julien SeriTV Series (2 Episodes)
2007 Paris Lockdown Laure Frédéric Schoendoerffer
Pur week-endSarahOlivier Doran
Santa ClosedThe girlDouglas AttalShort
2008 Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis Annabelle Deconninck Dany Boon
The Easy Way The cop Jean-Paul Rouve
La clef du problèmeKristaGuillaume CotillardShort
2009 Incognito Marion Éric Lavaine
Tomorrow at Dawn Jeanne Denis Dercourt
Envoyés très spéciauxClaire Monier Frédéric Auburtin
Je vais te manquerLila Amanda Sthers
CinémanSidonie Yann Moix (2)
Le siffleurZapetti Online Philippe Lefebvre
Le coachVanessa LetissierOlivier Doran (2)
Palizzi Serge Hazanavicius TV Series (1 Episode)
2010 Little White Lies Juliette Guillaume Canet (4)
Bacon on the Side Justine LacroixAnne Depétrini
2011 You Will Be My Son AliceGilles Legrand
2012Il était une fois, une foisJessica / Cécile MorinChristian Merret-Palmair
CrawlCorinneHervé Lasgouttes
2013Le débarquementVariousRenaud Le Van KimTV Series (2 Episode)
2014 Among the Living Julia Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo
Respire Mélanie Laurent
GHB: To Be or Not to BeCasting girl Laetitia Masson
SMSNathalieGabriel Julien-Laferrière
Ce soir je vais tuer l'assassin de mon filsSylvie HarfouchePierre AknineTV Movie
L'héritièreAna KellerAlain TasmaTV Movie
WorkinGirls Michèle CoignardSylvain FuséeTV Series (9 Episodes)
2015Le talent de mes amisCarole Cortes Alex Lutz
Tu es mon filsClaireDidier Le Pêcheur (2)TV Movie
2016Les Beaux MalaisesAnne Éric Lavaine (2)TV Mini-Series
2017 This Is Our Land Nathalie Leclerc Lucas Belvaux
Raid dingue The psychologist Dany Boon (2)
L'embarras du choix Éric Lavaine (3)
Le petit joueur Éric Lavaine (4)
Baby PhoneOlivier Casas
2018 Guy Marie-France Alex Lutz

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References

  1. "Biographie de Anne Marivin". ados.fr. Archived from the original on 23 April 2009. Retrieved 23 July 2009.
  2. "Anne Marivin". AlloCiné. Archived from the original on 26 March 2009. Retrieved 26 July 2009.
  3. "Anne Marivin : c'est un garçon !". Purepeople.com. 13 April 2009.