Corinne Masiero

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Corinne Masiero
Corinne Masiero Cabourg 2013.jpg
Masiero in 2013
Born (1964-02-03) 3 February 1964 (age 59)
OccupationActress
Years active1998–present

Corinne Masiero (born 3 February 1964) is a French actress. [1] She was born in Douai. She began acting in her late 20s, initially appearing in the theatre before moving on to the screen. She is best known for her lead role in the 2012 film Louise Wimmer , for which she was nominated for the Cesar Award for best actress. She has also had notable roles in Rust and Bone , 11.6 , and plays the lead role in Capitaine Marleau .

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Debut

Masiero began acting relatively late in life. She also lived on the streets for a few years before discovering theatre. At the age of 28, after having worked at various odd jobs, she joined a theatre company. Her early roles were in comedies by Georges Feydeau and adaptations of Rainer Werner Fassbinder.

Political commitment

In 2014, during the municipal elections, Masiero ran on the Left Front slate in Roubaix. [2] She supported François Ruffin, for La France insoumise during the 2017 French legislative election. [3]

At the 2021 César Awards, Masiero stripped naked in protest against the French government's plan of COVID-19 restrictions. [4]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1998 The Dreamlife of Angels Hollywood's woman Erick Zonca
2002Qui mange quoi?The nurse Jean-Paul Lilienfeld TV movie
Alex Santana, négociateurThe seller José Pinheiro TV series (1 episode)
2003Ambre a disparuVéronique Denys Granier-Deferre TV movie
2004Du côté de chez MarcelPatouDominique LadogeTV movie
Pierre et JeanThe Alcazar speakerDaniel JanneauTV movie
Un petit garçon silencieuxMoniqueSarah LévyTV movie
Juliette Lesage, médecine pour tousCélineChristian FrançoisTV series (1 episode)
2005Quelques mots d'amourFardienneThierry BinistiTV movie
2006Beau masqueMarguerite Peter Kassovitz TV movie
La crim'Sophie DaguerreEric WorethTV series (1 episode)
P.J.Éliane ContiniGérard Vergez & Christophe BarbierTV series (3 episodes)
2007Surprise!The TV womanFabrice MarucaShort
Le sang noirMadame Marchandeau Peter Kassovitz TV movie
Moi, Louis, enfant de la mineBlancheThierry BinistiTV movie
Les oubliéesHervé HadmarTV mini-series
Chez MaupassantThe healerDenis MallevalTV series (1 episode)
2008L'emmerdeurSuzanne Francis Veber
ClémentineWoman in the wagon Denys Granier-Deferre TV movie
Versailles, le rêve d'un roiThe mother of the deceased workerThierry BinistiTV movie
Baptêmes du feuConquetePhilippe VenaultTV movie
L'affaire Bruay-en-ArtoisDominique Vals Charlotte Brändström TV movie
Voici venir l'orage...Goussarova Nina Companeez TV mini-series
2008-19Collection Fred VargasLieutenant Violette Retancourt Josée Dayan TV series (5 episodes)
2009 In the Beginning Corinne Xavier Giannoli
Persécution Patrice Chéreau
Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie AngéliqueEric WorethTV series (1 episode)
2010Les BougonNinonSam KarmannTV series (2 episodes)
Engrenages/Spiral PatriciaManuel Boursinhac & Jean-Marc BrondoloTV series (5 episodes)
Les vivants et les mortsSylvieGérard MordillatTV series (8 episodes)
2011 Louise Wimmer Louise Wimmer Cyril Mennegun Zurich Film Festival - Special Mention for her performance
Cabourg Film Festival - Special Mention
Nominated - César Award for Best Actress
Nominated - Lumières Award for Best Actress
La planqueLilianeAkim Isker
Prochainement sur vos écransThe realtorFabrice MarucaShort
Exhausted Renegade ElephantTaxi DriverNoëmie NicolasShort
A.A.LapieskiThe nurseFranck RenaudShort
La part des angesLola HortezSylvain MonodTV movie
Celle que j'attendaisSuzon Bernard Stora TV movie
2011-16 Fais pas ci, fais pas ça Aunt SolangeLaurent Dussaux, Cathy Verney & Philippe Lefebvre TV series (4 episodes)
2012 Rust and Bone Anna Jacques Audiard
OmblineSoniaStéphane Cazes
Corps solidairesCatherinePascal RoyShort
PeterPeter's motherNicolas DuvalShort
OrphyrFrodineJonathan DegrelleShort
Le sacPascaleJulien Jacques-Dara & Yohan MancaShort
MerlinFerrosaStéphane KappesTV mini-series
Chambre 327SimoneBenoît d'AubertTV mini-series
2013 Suzanne Éliane Katell Quillévéré
The Marchers Dominique Nabil Ben Yadir
Way Back Home Hellboy Bang Eun-jin
Lulu femme nue The café's owner Sólveig Anspach
11.6 Marion Philippe Godeau
The Mark of the Angels – Miserere Monique Mendez Sylvain White
Queens of the Ring VivianeJean-Marc Rudnicki
VandalThe judgeHélier Cisterne
La casse de M. AlfredWomanJean Emmanuel GodartShort
Le clan des LanzacSuzanne Bernier Josée Dayan TV movie
IndiscrétionsFelicidade Dhiniz Josée Dayan TV movie
Les Délices du MondeThe mayorAlain GomisTV movie
2014 Discount Christiane Gendron Louis-Julien Petit
ChatÉlisabethPhilippe LasryShort
Entre vents et maréesCaptain Marleau Josée Dayan TV movie
2015 Courted Marie-Jeanne Metzer Christian Vincent
SimonLaurenceEmmanuel Caussé & Eric Martin
Couple in a HoleCelineTom Geens
MollusquesJustine PluvinageShort
The Last Panthers The Judge Johan Renck TV mini-series
Ainsi soient-ils ZivkaRodolphe TissotTV series (3 episodes)
Hard SoniaLaurent Dussaux & Melissa DrigeardTV series (10 episodes)
2015-23 Capitaine Marleau Captain Marleau Josée Dayan TV series (16 episodes)
Nominated - ACS Award for Best Actress (2017)
2016 Carole Matthieu Christine Pastres Louis-Julien Petit
Souffler plus fort que la merLouisonMarine Place
HétéroxEndoraMaxime PourbaixShort
La voix du pèreCocoColas & Mathias RifkissShort
2017La consolationFrançoise Cyril Mennegun
Je les aime tousSolangeGuillaume KozakiewiezShort
2018Vent du NordVéronique Lepoutre Walid Mattar
2019 Invisibles Manu Louis-Julien Petit

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