Doria Tillier

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Doria Tillier
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Tillier at the 2019 Cabourg Film Festival
Born (1986-03-27) 27 March 1986 (age 38)
Paris, France
Education Lycée Condorcet
OccupationActress

Doria Tillier (born 27 March 1986) [1] is a French actress.

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Life and career

She was born to a mathematician father and a mother who restores paintings, and she was a student in one of the oldest and most prestigious French high schools, Lycée Condorcet, in Paris. [2] After she graduated, she worked as a waitress. [3] [4]

From 2008 to 2010, Tillier studied acting at the Laboratoire de l'acteur-Hélène Zidi with Hélène Zidi. [1] [5] She later played in short films as well as in commercials, including Nina Ricci's perfume Mademoiselle Ricci. [5] In 2008, she appeared as a coroner in the thriller Bloody Flowers directed by Richard J. Thomson and starring Amanda Lear. In 2009, she played in the series Action spéciale douanes aired on France 2. [6]

In September 2012, she became a witty weather girl on a famous access prime time TV show called Le Grand Journal on Canal+, succeeding Solweig Rediger-Lizlow. [7] She left the program in June 2014. [5]

During the same period, Tillier also appeared in the second version of the sketch show Le Débarquement on Canal+ in December 2013. [8] She was the mistress of ceremonies of the thirtieth anniversary of Canal+ in November 2014. In June 2015, on the occasion of the ten years of the popular TV show Salut les Terriens!, she performed a song in homage to the star presenter Thierry Ardisson with music by Barbara, written by Nicolas Bedos who accompanied with the piano. [9]

In March 2017, Tillier starred in the leading role in the film M. & Mme Adelman , directed and co-starred by her companion Nicolas Bedos, with a screenplay written by them both. [10]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008Bloody FlowersCoroner
2009Action spéciale douanesLisa Schmidt
2013Le Débarquement 1 & 2 Canal+
2017 Monsieur & Madame Adelman Sarah Adelman
2018 Le Jeu Léa
2019 Yves So
2019 La Belle Époque Margot
2021 Presidents Natalie
2022CanaillesLucie
2022 The Origin of Evil (L'Origine du mal)George
2022 Smoking causes coughing (Fumer fait tousser)Agathe

Awards and nominations

YearWorkAssociationCategoryResult
2017Monsieur & Madame Adelman Cabourg Film Festival Swann d'Or for Female RevelationWon
2018 Globe de Cristal Awards Best Actress Nominated
César Award Best Actress Nominated

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References

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