Julie-Marie Parmentier

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Julie-Marie Parmentier
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Born (1981-06-13) 13 June 1981 (age 42)
Occupation(s)Actress and writer
Years active1997present

Julie-Marie Parmentier (born 13 June 1981) is a French actress.

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She began practising theater at nine years old, in Saint-Quentin, Aisne.

At the age of fifteen, she played in her first feature film, Petites, by Noémie Lvovsky. Since then, she has worked with many important directors.

She garnered critical acclaim for her roles in films such as Les Blessures Assassines by Jean-Pierre Denis, Charly by Isild Le Besco and No et moi by Zabou Breitman. She has been nominated for the César Award for Most Promising Actress for her role in Les Blessures Assassines and for which she won a Best Actress Award at the Mar del Plata Film Festival. She has also appeared in such films as Sheitan by Kim Shapiron, Around a Small Mountain by Jacques Rivette and Les Adieux à la reine by Benoît Jacquot.

She is also a famous actress on stage. She has collaborated for more than ten years with André Engel, for who she played, among others, Cordelia in King Lear along Michel Piccoli, and Catherine in La petite Catherine de Heilbronn.

Julie-Marie worked at the Comédie-Française, where she was praised for Agnès in L'école des Femmes and Camille in On ne badine pas avec l'amour .

She won the Jean-Jacques Gauthier prize for Best Drama Actress for her monologue La séparation des songes by Jean Delabroy directed by Michel Didym.

Selected filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2017 Demain et tous les autres jours Noémie Lvovsky
2016 Les Visiteurs, la Révolution Norah Jean-Marie Poiré
2015 Evolution The mother Lucile Hadzihalilovic
2012 Farewell, My Queen Benoît Jacquot
2011 The Snows of Kilimanjaro Robert Guediguian
2010 No et moi No Zabou Breitman
2009 Around a Small Mountain Jacques Rivette
2007 Charly Charly Isild Le Besco Prix du meilleur film européen au festival

Crossing Europe de Linz

2006 Sheitan Kim Shapiron
2004 Folle embellie Dominique Cabrera
Le ventre de JulietteJuliette Martin Provost
2002 Marie-Jo and Her Two Lovers Robert Guediguian
2000 Murderous Maids Jean-Pierre Denis Award de la Meilleure actrice au Festival international

du film de Mar del Plata

Award de la Meilleure actrice au Festival international

du film d'amour de Mons

The Town Is Quiet Robert Guediguian
1998La vie ne me fait pas peurStella Noémie Lvovsky Léopard d'Argent au Festival international du film

de Locarno

Literature

Julie-Marie Parmentier has always been impassioned with English language. She learnt it to be able to read, speak and write in English.

She has also been learning Chinese.

In 2014, she wrote a children book Les aventures de Pip-Pip le moineau published at the Éditions L'Harmattan. Since then, she has written many novels.

YouTube Channel

In 2019, Julie-Marie launched her theater channel on YouTube : Julie-Marie's Little Theater which she sees as an artistic experiment and performance. She does everything by herself, she writes some of the texts and plays poems in English.

She has a French channel, Le petit Théâtre de Julie-Marie, where she tells story for children and the history of theater. She plays monologues and various scenes.

Awards and nominations

Awards

Nominations

[[Category:Com�die-Fran�aise]]


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