Corinne Masiero | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1998–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 .
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.
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]
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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1998 | The Dreamlife of Angels | Hollywood's woman | Erick Zonca | |
2002 | Qui mange quoi? | The nurse | Jean-Paul Lilienfeld | TV movie |
Alex Santana, négociateur | The seller | José Pinheiro | TV series (1 episode) | |
2003 | Ambre a disparu | Véronique | Denys Granier-Deferre | TV movie |
2004 | Du côté de chez Marcel | Patou | Dominique Ladoge | TV movie |
Pierre et Jean | The Alcazar speaker | Daniel Janneau | TV movie | |
Un petit garçon silencieux | Monique | Sarah Lévy | TV movie | |
Juliette Lesage, médecine pour tous | Céline | Christian François | TV series (1 episode) | |
2005 | Quelques mots d'amour | Fardienne | Thierry Binisti | TV movie |
2006 | Beau masque | Marguerite | Peter Kassovitz | TV movie |
La crim' | Sophie Daguerre | Eric Woreth | TV series (1 episode) | |
P.J. | Éliane Contini | Gérard Vergez & Christophe Barbier | TV series (3 episodes) | |
2007 | Surprise! | The TV woman | Fabrice Maruca | Short |
Le sang noir | Madame Marchandeau | Peter Kassovitz | TV movie | |
Moi, Louis, enfant de la mine | Blanche | Thierry Binisti | TV movie | |
Les oubliées | Hervé Hadmar | TV mini-series | ||
Chez Maupassant | The healer | Denis Malleval | TV series (1 episode) | |
2008 | L'emmerdeur | Suzanne | Francis Veber | |
Clémentine | Woman in the wagon | Denys Granier-Deferre | TV movie | |
Versailles, le rêve d'un roi | The mother of the deceased worker | Thierry Binisti | TV movie | |
Baptêmes du feu | Conquete | Philippe Venault | TV movie | |
L'affaire Bruay-en-Artois | Dominique Vals | Charlotte Brändström | TV movie | |
Voici venir l'orage... | Goussarova | Nina Companeez | TV mini-series | |
2008-19 | Collection Fred Vargas | Lieutenant Violette Retancourt | Josée Dayan | TV series (5 episodes) |
2009 | In the Beginning | Corinne | Xavier Giannoli | |
Persécution | Patrice Chéreau | |||
Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie | Angélique | Eric Woreth | TV series (1 episode) | |
2010 | Les Bougon | Ninon | Sam Karmann | TV series (2 episodes) |
Engrenages/Spiral | Patricia | Manuel Boursinhac & Jean-Marc Brondolo | TV series (5 episodes) | |
Les vivants et les morts | Sylvie | Gérard Mordillat | TV 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 planque | Liliane | Akim Isker | ||
Prochainement sur vos écrans | The realtor | Fabrice Maruca | Short | |
Exhausted Renegade Elephant | Taxi Driver | Noëmie Nicolas | Short | |
A.A.Lapieski | The nurse | Franck Renaud | Short | |
La part des anges | Lola Hortez | Sylvain Monod | TV movie | |
Celle que j'attendais | Suzon | Bernard Stora | TV movie | |
2011-16 | Fais pas ci, fais pas ça | Aunt Solange | Laurent Dussaux, Cathy Verney & Philippe Lefebvre | TV series (4 episodes) |
2012 | Rust and Bone | Anna | Jacques Audiard | |
Ombline | Sonia | Stéphane Cazes | ||
Corps solidaires | Catherine | Pascal Roy | Short | |
Peter | Peter's mother | Nicolas Duval | Short | |
Orphyr | Frodine | Jonathan Degrelle | Short | |
Le sac | Pascale | Julien Jacques-Dara & Yohan Manca | Short | |
Merlin | Ferrosa | Stéphane Kappes | TV mini-series | |
Chambre 327 | Simone | Benoît d'Aubert | TV 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 | Viviane | Jean-Marc Rudnicki | ||
Vandal | The judge | Hélier Cisterne | ||
La casse de M. Alfred | Woman | Jean Emmanuel Godart | Short | |
Le clan des Lanzac | Suzanne Bernier | Josée Dayan | TV movie | |
Indiscrétions | Felicidade Dhiniz | Josée Dayan | TV movie | |
Les Délices du Monde | The mayor | Alain Gomis | TV movie | |
2014 | Discount | Christiane Gendron | Louis-Julien Petit | |
Chat | Élisabeth | Philippe Lasry | Short | |
Entre vents et marées | Captain Marleau | Josée Dayan | TV movie | |
2015 | Courted | Marie-Jeanne Metzer | Christian Vincent | |
Simon | Laurence | Emmanuel Caussé & Eric Martin | ||
Couple in a Hole | Celine | Tom Geens | ||
Mollusques | Justine Pluvinage | Short | ||
The Last Panthers | The Judge | Johan Renck | TV mini-series | |
Ainsi soient-ils | Zivka | Rodolphe Tissot | TV series (3 episodes) | |
Hard | Sonia | Laurent Dussaux & Melissa Drigeard | TV 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 mer | Louison | Marine Place | ||
Hétérox | Endora | Maxime Pourbaix | Short | |
La voix du père | Coco | Colas & Mathias Rifkiss | Short | |
2017 | La consolation | Françoise | Cyril Mennegun | |
Je les aime tous | Solange | Guillaume Kozakiewiez | Short | |
2018 | Vent du Nord | Véronique Lepoutre | Walid Mattar | |
2019 | Invisibles | Manu | Louis-Julien Petit | |
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