Julia Piaton

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Julia Piaton
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Julia Piaton in 2022.
Born (1985-01-29) 29 January 1985 (age 39)
Paris, France
OccupationActress
Years active2006-present
Parents

Julia Piaton (born 29 January 1985) is a French actress. She is best known for playing the role of Odile in Serial (Bad) Weddings and Aure Hazan in Family Business . [1]

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Career

In 2014, she played the role of Odile Verneuil in the hit comedy Serial (Bad) Weddings . She reprised her role in two sequels, Serial (Bad) Weddings 2 , released in 2019, and Serial (Bad) Weddings 3, released in 2022.

In 2017, she played the lead role in the TV mini-series The Frozen Dead .

In 2021, she received a nomination for the César Award for Most Promising Actress for her role in Love Affair(s) directed by Emmanuel Mouret.

Life

Julia Piaton is the daughter of French actress Charlotte de Turckheim and Jean-Marc Piaton. She has two sisters named Clara and Johanna. [2]

She is the mother of a son, born in August 2017. Her second child was born in April 2023. [3]

Theater

YearTitleAuthorDirector
2013Paroles d’acteurs Ödön von Horváth André Wilms

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2006 Les aristos Pauline Charlotte de Turckheim
2008 Nos 18 ans SarahFrédéric Berthe
2009Diane, femme flicAmandineManuel BoursinhacTV series (1 episode)
2010AstromaniakPierre-Yves TouzotShort
2011CharlieGirlPhilippe ThimelShort
2012 Big Is Beautiful Roxanne Charlotte de Turckheim
2013 The Scapegoat The journalistNicolas Bary
Not to BeYoung girl Clément Sibony Short
2013-15 Profilage Jessica KancelSimon Astier, Alexandre Laurent, ...TV series (6 episodes)
2014Tiens-toi droiteAdvertising girlKatia Lewkowicz
Serial (Bad) Weddings Odile Verneuil Philippe de Chauveron
Les pères NoëlMichèleEmmanuelle MicheletShort
2015Le talent de mes amisHelen Alex Lutz
Qui c'est les plus forts? Pépin Charlotte de Turckheim
Le secret d'EliseAriane LetilleulAlexandre LaurentTV mini-series
2016 Stop Me Here The judgeGilles Bannier
House of TimeLynn FooleyJonathan Helpert
Roommates Wanted Marion LeglouxFrançois Desagnat
One Man and His Cow The reporterMohamed Hamidi
Among the mermaidsJulietteMarie JardillierShort
Après moi le bonheurLaurenceNicolas CucheTV movie
2017Jour JAlexia Reem Kherici
Pochette surpriseKarineFrançois UzanShort
The Frozen Dead Irène ZieglerLaurent HerbietTV mini-series
2018 To Each, Her Own ClaireMyriam Aziza
La monnaie de leur pièceEloïse Anne Le Ny
2019 Serial (Bad) Weddings 2 Odile Verneuil Philippe de Chauveron
Le Grand BazarMarieBaya KasmiTV series (6 episodes)
2019-21 Family Business Aure HazanIgor GotesmanTV series (18 episodes)
2020 Selfie AmandineCyril Gelblat
Love Affair(s) Victoire Emmanuel Mouret Nominated - César Award for Most Promising Actress
2021C'est la vieSandrine Julien Rambaldi
The Speech Sophie Laurent Tirard
2022Les engagésGabrielle AllardEmilie Frèche
2023Garder ton nomVincent Duquesne
Les petites victoiresAlice Le GuennicMélanie Auffret
Like a Prince Eddy Ali Marhyar
2024 Citadel: Diana Cécile Martin Arnaldo Catinari TV Series (6 episodes)
TBALes Règles de l'artDominique BaumardFilming

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References

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  2. "Charlotte de Turckheim : Julia Piaton surfe sur le succès de "Qu'est-ce qu'on a fait au bon Dieu ?"".
  3. "Julia Piaton, la fille de Charlotte de Turckheim a accouché".