Julie Depardieu

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Julie Depardieu
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Depardieu at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival
Born
Julie Marion Depardieu

(1973-06-18) 18 June 1973 (age 51)
OccupationActress
Years active1994–present
Children2
Parent(s) Gérard Depardieu
Élisabeth Depardieu
Relatives Guillaume Depardieu (brother)

Julie Marion Depardieu [1] (born 18 June 1973) [2] is a French actress who has appeared in a number of successful films.

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Early life

Born 18 June 1973 in Boulogne-Billancourt, she is the daughter of Gérard and Élisabeth Depardieu and the sister of the late Guillaume Depardieu – all of whom have worked as film actors. She has two paternal half-siblings: half-sister Roxane and half-brother Jean.

She has two sons, Billy (b. 2011) and Alfred (b. 2012), with her musician boyfriend Philippe Katerine.

Career

In 2004, she won two César Awards (Best Supporting Actress and Best Young Actress) for La petite Lili and won another (Best Supporting Actress) for Un secret in 2008. Depardieu was also nominated for a César Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2005 for her performance in Podium .

In 2008, she also directed her first operette les contes d'Hoffmann ( Tales of Hoffmann ) at the Vaux le Vicomte castle, the castle which inspired king Louis XIV to build Versailles.

Filmography

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Julie Depardieu, by Harcourt
YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1994 Colonel Chabert Mathilde Yves Angelo
La machineThe Nurse François Dupeyron
1996Les liens du coeurSarah Josée Dayan TV movie
La passion du docteur BerghValerie Letechin Josée Dayan (2)TV movie
1998L'examen de minuitSéréna Dartois Danièle Dubroux Nominated - Acteurs à l'Écran - Best Actress
Intime convictionLaurenceJohn LvoffTV movie
The Count of Monte Cristo Valentine De Villefort Josée Dayan (3)TV Mini-Series
1999 Peut-être Nathalie Cédric Klapisch
2000 Sentimental Destinies Marcelle Olivier Assayas
In extremis Anne Etienne Faure
Love meBarbara Laetitia Masson
Les marchands de sableCatherine Pierre Salvadori
30 ansArianeLaurent Perrin
Grand oralSylvieYann MoixShort
HLA identiqueValériaThomas BriatShort
Deux femmes à ParisMaud Caroline Huppert TV movie
2001 God Is Great and I'm Not ValériePascale Bailly
VelomaLucieMarie de Laubier
Bad KarmaCrystalAlexis Miansarow
Zaïde, un petit air de vengeanceMarie Josée Dayan (4)TV movie
Les enfants d'abordCécilia Contini Aline Issermann TV movie
L'aîné des FerchauxLina Bernard Stora TV movie
2003 Little Lili Jeanne-Marie Claude Miller César Award for Best Supporting Actress
César Award for Most Promising Actress
Bolondok énekeVeronique / MarieCsaba Bereczky
Bienvenue au gîteNina StrongClaude Duty
Le lion volatilClarisse Agnès Varda Short
SpartacusThe DemonstratorVirginie LovisoneShort
Le porteur de cartableMademoiselle Ceylac Caroline Huppert (2)TV movie
Jean Moulin, une affaire françaiseSister HenriettePierre AknineTV movie
La maison des enfantsCharlotte Aline Issermann (2)TV Mini-Series
2004 A Very Long Engagement Véronique Passavant Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Podium VéroYann Moix (2)Nominated - César Award for Best Supporting Actress
Eros thérapieAgathe Danièle Dubroux (2)
MiladyConstance Bonacieux Josée Dayan (5)TV movie
2005 The Fever Julie Alessandro D'Alatri
Burnt Out Flora Fabienne Godet
The Art of Breaking Up  [ fr ]Amélie Michel Deville
Le passagerJeanne Éric Caravaca
L'oeil de l'autreAliceJohn Lvoff (2)
Celle qui resteJeanneVirginie SauveurTV movie
Toilet ZoneVarious Olivier Baroux TV series
Les Rois maudits Jeanne de Poitiers Josée Dayan (6)TV Mini-Series
2006 Toi et moi Ariane Julie Lopes-Curval
Blame It on Fidel Marie de la Mesa Julie Gavras
Poltergay Emma Éric Lavaine
Essaye-moiJacqueline Pierre-François Martin-Laval
La mémoire des autresElisePilar Anguita-MacKay
Qui m'aime me suivePralineBenoît Cohen
ToothacheBibiIan Simpson
2007 The Witnesses Julie André Téchiné
Rush Hour 3 Paulette Brett Ratner
A Secret Louise Claude Miller (2) César Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated - Globes de Cristal Award for Best Actress
Cow-BoyChristelle Piron Benoît Mariage
2008 Female Agents Jeanne Faussier Jean-Paul Salomé
Elles et Moi Alice Brunetti Bernard Stora (2)TV Mini-Series
2009 All About Actresses Herself Maïwenn
Park Benches The Neighbor's Wife Bruno Podalydès
La femme invisibleLiliAgathe Teyssier
Au siècle de MaupassantAdèleLaurent HeynemannTV series (1 Episode)
2010Pièce montéeMarie Denys Granier-Deferre
Le mariage à troisHarriet Jacques Doillon
Je suis un no man's landSylvieThierry Jousse
Libre échangeJocelyne DelvauxSerge Gisquière
2011 The Art of Love Isabelle Emmanuel Mouret
PossessionsMaryline Caron Éric Guirado
Bouquet finalClaire Josée Dayan (7)TV movie
2013OpiumNyx Arielle Dombasle
Ma maman est en Amérique...YvetteMarc Boréal & Thibaut Chatel
IndiscrétionsJulie Lefort Josée Dayan (8)TV movie
La Famille KatzThéaArnauld MercadierTV series (6 Episodes)
2014 Les Yeux jaunes des crocodiles Joséphine CortesCécile Telerman
À la vie HélèneJean-Jacques Zilbermann
MagnumHerself Philippe Katerine TV movie
2016 Crash Test Aglaé LietteÉric Gravel
We Are Family AgnèsGabriel Julien-Laferrière
2017 Capitaine Marleau Jeannette Poupeaux Josée Dayan (9)TV series (1 Episode)
2018Alexandra EhleAlexandraFrançois Basset, Nicolas Guicheteau, Magaly Richard-SerranoTV series (Lead)

Theatre

YearTitleAuthorDirectorNotes
2003 Mémoires de deux jeunes mariées Honoré de Balzac Jacques Décombe
2004Le Jardin aux betteraves Roland Dubillard  [ es; fr; gl; ht; no ] Jean-Michel Ribes
2008 The Tales of Hoffmann Jacques Offenbach Julie Depardieu & Stéphan Druet
2010-11Nono Sacha Guitry Michel Fau Nominated - Molière Award for Best Actress
2014 The Misanthrope Molière Michel Fau (2)(as Célimène)

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