Isabelle de Hertogh | |
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Born | 1972 (age 51–52) |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1995–present |
Isabelle de Hertogh (born 1972) is a Belgian actress.
She was a student at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels from 1997 to 1998. [1]
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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2005 | État d'âme | Xavier Mairesse | Short | |
2008 | JCVD | The Toys Store manager | Mabrouk El Mechri | |
Formidable | The pharmacist | Dominique Standaert | ||
Trouble at Timpetill | Édith Benz | Nicolas Bary | ||
Charleville-Mézières | Simone Nina | Marguerite Didierjean | Short | |
2010 | Le miroir | Marie | Sébastien Rossignol | Short |
2011 | Come as You Are | Claude | Geoffrey Enthoven | |
Moi, Michel G., milliardaire, maître du monde | Cashier | Stéphane Kazandjian | ||
2012 | Dancing | Mitch | Marguerite Didierjean | Short |
2013 | Henri | Laetitia's friend | Yolande Moreau | |
Baby Balloon | Felicie | Stefan Liberski | ||
The Scapegoat | The dissatisfied customer | Nicolas Bary | ||
Je suis supporter du Standard | The nurse | Riton Liebman | ||
Nous sommes tous des êtres penchés | Simon Lelouch | Short | ||
2014 | Salaud, on t'aime | Isabelle | Claude Lelouch | |
Le grimoire d'Arkandias | Catherine | Alexandre Castagnetti & Julien Simonet | ||
Promotion canapé | Adrien François | Short | ||
Sacré Charlemagne | The science teacher | Adrien François | Short | |
2015 | Judith | Basile Vuillemin | Short | |
2016 | 150 Milligrams | Corinne Zacharria | Emmanuelle Bercot | |
2017 | Vive la crise | Lola | Jean-François Davy | |
Lost in Paris | The laundery lover | Dominique Abel & Fiona Gordon | ||
Nos patriotes | Noémie | Gabriel Le Bomin | ||
Everyone's Life | Isabelle | Claude Lelouch | ||
Hoe kamelen leeuwen worden | Robin | Lydia Rigaux | ||
The Red Neon | The woman | Ledwin | Short | |
2019 | Chamboultout | The bookstore customer | Éric Lavaine | |
100 kilos d'étoiles | Jocelyne | Marie-Sophie Chambon | ||
Convoi exceptionnel | The baker | Bertrand Blier | ||
Hey Joe | The mother | Matthieu Reynaert | Short | |
Il Padrino | Jean-Luc Couchard | Short | ||
2020 | Ils surveillent | Anne | Quentin Moll-Van Roye | Short |
2021 | Lost Illusions | Bérénice | Xavier Giannoli | |
Stuck Together | The client | Dany Boon | ||
2022 | Earwig | The concierge | Lucile Hadžihalilović | |
Les gentils | Blandine | Olivier Ringer | ||
Bière Amère | Sonia | Julien Dewitte | Short | |
2023 | Petites | The housemaid | Julie Lerat-Gersant | |
Coup de chance | Charlotte | Woody Allen | ||
2024 | Des jours meilleurs | Elsa Bennett & Hippolyte Dard | Filming | |
La vierge à l'enfant | Binevsa Berivan | Post-Production | ||
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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1999 | Les hirondelles d'hiver | André Chandelle | TV movie | |
2001 | Tania Boréalis ou L'étoile d'un été | Flora | Patrice Martineau | TV movie |
2008 | Françoise Dolto, le désir de vivre | The lingerie owner | Serge Le Péron | TV movie |
2010 | Le pot de colle | Julien Seri | TV movie | |
2011 | Joseph l'insoumis | Madame Richet | Caroline Glorion | TV movie |
2013 | Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie | Bella Siatidis | Marc Angelo | TV series (1 episode) |
2016 | Accused | Brigitte | Mona Achache | TV series (1 episode) |
Section de recherches | Kathy | Vincent Giovanni | TV series (1 episode) | |
2017 | Le viol | The principal | Alain Tasma | TV movie |
Funcorp | Patricia Krap | Benjamin Dessy & Xavier Ziomek | TV series (10 episodes) | |
2018 | La révolte des innocents | Suzanne Roumier | Philippe Niang | TV movie |
Ils ont échangé mon enfant | Madame Kretz | Agnès Obadia | TV movie | |
À l'intérieur | Leila | Vincent Lannoo | TV mini-series | |
The Alienist | Two-Ton Annie | Jakob Verbruggen | TV series (1 episode) | |
2019 | Prise au piège | Madeleine Leprince | Karim Ouaret | TV mini-series |
2020 | The Crimson Rivers | Marie-Pierre | David Morley | TV series (2 episodes) |
2021 | The Rope | Hélène | Dominique Rocher | TV mini-series |
2024 | Fortune de France | Maligou | Christopher Thompson | TV mini-series |
Year | Title | Author | Director |
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1995 | Bulten | Bruce Ellison | Bruce Ellison |
Fool Moon | Bruce Ellison | Bruce Ellison | |
1996 | Un Riche, Trois Pauvres | Louis Calaferte | Maurice Lambiotte |
1997 | Le Sang des Atrides | Aeschylus | Daniel Scahaise |
1998 | Canto General | Pablo Neruda | Jonathan Fox |
Les Héros de mon Enfance | Michel Tremblay | Bernard Marbaix & Thierry Janssen | |
1999-2000 | Une Cendrillon des villes | Laurence Vielle | Pietro Pizzuti |
1999-2002 | Froth on the Daydream | Boris Vian | Bernard Damien |
2000-2001 | The Cherry Orchard | Anton Chekhov | Michel Kacenelenbogen |
2002-2004 | Les Héros de mon enfance | Michel Tremblay | Jean-Michel Flagothier & Marie-Paule Kumps |
2004 | 27 Wagons Full of Cotton | Tennessee Williams | Roumen Tchakarov |
2007 | Menus Plaisirs | Jean Tardieu | Vincent Dujardin |
2008 | Rire est le propre de L'Homme | François Rabelais | Bernard Damien |
Malaga | Paul Emond | Albert-André Lheureux | |
2009 | The Maids | Jean Genet | Bernard Damien |
2010 | Nathan the Wise | Gotthold Ephraim Lessing | Christine Delmotte |
2015 | On n’est pas là pour… Démaquiller les Coccinelles | Raymond Devos | Emmanuel Guillaume |
Year | Award | Nominated work | Result |
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2011 | Magritte Award for Best Actress | Come as You Are | Nominated |
Ostend Film Festival - Best Supporting Actress | Nominated | ||
2017 | Magritte Award for Best Supporting Actress | 150 Milligrams | Nominated |
2020 | BizarroLand Film Festival - Mink Stole Award | Ils surveillent | Won |
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