Jeanne Herry

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Jeanne Herry
Jeanne Herry 2014.jpg
Herry in 2014
Born (1978-04-19) 19 April 1978 (age 46)
France
Occupation(s) Film director, actress, screenwriter
Years active1990present
Children2

Jeanne Herry (born 19 April 1978) is a French filmmaker and actress.

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Personal life

She is the daughter of actress Miou-Miou and singer-songwriter Julien Clerc. [1]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990 May Fools Actress
1995Une femme dans la tourmenteTV movie
2002 Maigret TV series (1 episode)
2004La nourriceTV movie
À cran, deux ans aprèsTV movie
2005 Gabrielle
Clara Sheller TV series (1 episode)
2006 Jean-Philippe
En compagnie des chosesShort
2007La route, la nuitShort
2009MarcherDirector & writerShort
2014 Number One Fan Deauville American Film Festival - Michel d'Ornano Award
Nominated - César Award for Best First Feature Film
Nominated - Lumières Award for Best First Film
Nominated - Lumières Award for Best Screenplay
2017 Call My Agent! Director, writer & ActressTV series (3 episodes)
2018 In Safe Hands Director & writer Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur - Best Screenplay
Pending - César Award for Best Film
Pending - César Award for Best Director
Pending - César Award for Best Original Screenplay
Pending - Lumières Award for Best Film
Pending - Lumières Award for Best Director
Pending - Lumières Award for Best Screenplay
Nominated - Louis Delluc Prize for Best Film
2019MoucheDirector and adapterRemake of British TV series Fleabag for Canal+
2023 All Your Faces Director & writer

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References

  1. "Isabelle Huppert et Lolita Chammah: Mères et filles à la ville... comme à l'écran !". AlloCiné. 2 September 2015.