Julie Ferrier

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Julie Ferrier
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Julie Ferrier in 2011
Born (1971-12-05) 5 December 1971 (age 51)
Courbevoie, France
Occupation(s)Actress, comedian

Julie Ferrier (born 5 December 1971) is a French actress, comedian, dancer, writer and theater director.

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Early life

Ferrier is in the eighth generation of actresses on the maternal side of her family. She was raised in a difficult housing project in the Seine-Saint-Denis town of Noisy Le Grand. In 1988, she entered the Conservatoire de Paris, then attended the circus school Académie Fratellini. She was first interested in dance, in which field she worked professionally for ten years, for choreographers such as Philippe Decouflé – she danced at the opening ceremony of the 1992 Winter Olympics at Albertville – and was a colleague of Kamel Ouali.

From 1996 to 1998 she took classes at L'École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq, directed by Alain Mollot.

Career

In 2001, she was in the Théâtre de la Jacquerie directed by Alain Mollot.

In 2004, she played Today is Ferrier in a mise en scène by Isabelle Nanty.

In 2006, her one-woman show Today is Ferrier was a public and critical success.

In 2007 she voiced the television animation Moot-Moot and put out the DVD of Today is Ferrier.

In 2008 she was the leading actress in Mademoiselle broadcast on France 2. This was the French adaptation of the German series Ladykracher based on absurd situations in the daily lives of women. She has also been on the posters of eight films.

In 2009 she was on the jury for the festival of short fantasy films Fantastic'Arts.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2006 Madame Irma The seer Didier Bourdon & Yves Fajnberg
Bataille nataleValéryAnne DeluzTV movie
2007 Mr. Bean's Holiday First AD Steve Bendelack
2008 Paris Caroline Cédric Klapisch
Notre univers impitoyable Éléonore Léa Fazer
15 ans et demi FionaFrançois Desagnat & Thomas Sorriaux
Agathe Cléry The cop Étienne Chatiliez
A Day at the Museum The prospect guide Jean-Michel Ribes
Ça se soigne?Adrienne BledishLaurent Chouchan
DidineMurielVincent Dietschy
Un château en EspagneThe new neighborIsabelle Doval
2009 Micmacs Elastic Girl Jean-Pierre Jeunet
2010 Heartbreaker Mélanie Pascal Chaumeil Nominated – César Award for Best Supporting Actress
On Tour Herself Mathieu Amalric
Un divorce de chienLou Lorraine Lévy TV movie
Le pas Petit PoucetMaman LégèreChristophe CamposTV movie
2011 A Monster in Paris Madame Carlotta Bibo Bergeron
De l'huile sur le feuThe copNicolas Benamou
Chez MaupassantCéleste LuneauPhilippe BérengerTV series (1 episode)
2012Sea, No Sex & SunJustineChristophe Turpin
Le fil d'ArianeAriane Marion Laine TV movie
2013 For a Woman Tania Diane Kurys
The Stroller Strategy ValérieClément Michel
À votre bon coeur MesdamesPauline Jean-Pierre Mocky
La fleur de l'âgeZana KotnicNick Quinn
Blanche nuitMrs. KlimtFabrice Sébille
La vie domestiqueBettyIsabelle Czajka
ClownwiseFabienneViktor Taus
2014 French Women Fanny Audrey Dana
Never on the First Night RoseMelissa Drigeard
Lou! Journal infime SophieJulien Neel
La liste de mes enviesThe psychologistDidier Le Pêcheur
BoubouleBrigitte TrichonBruno Deville
Le sang de la vigneSybilleAruna VilliersTV series (1 episode) du raffut à Saint Vivant
2015 The Night Watchman Jeanne Pierre Jolivet
Lettre à FranceFrance Stéphane Clavier TV movie
2016 Puerto Ricans in Paris FrancescaIan Edelman
Père fils thérapie !Gilberte Ménard Émile Gaudreault
Les naufragésCharlieDavid Charhon
Deux escargots s'en vontVoice Jean-Pierre Jeunet & Romain SegaudShort
2017 Everyone's Life Nathalie Richer / Judith Claude Lelouch
Les mystères de l'îleSolèneFrançois GuérinTV movie
2018 J'ai perdu Albert Chloé Didier Van Cauwelaert
Le Flic de Belleville The consul Rachid Bouchareb
La révolte des innocentsJoséphine PoliveauPhilippe NiangTV movie

Theatre

YearTitleAuthorDirectorTheater
1992 Barnum Mark Bramble, Michael Stewart & Cy Coleman Jean-Paul Lucet Théâtre des Célestins
1992 Kiss me Kate Bella and Samuel Spewack & Cole Porter Alain Marcel Grand Théâtre de Genève
Théâtre Mogador
2004–2008Aujourd'hui c'est FerrierJulie Ferrier Isabelle Nanty Théâtre de la Gaîté-Montparnasse
Casino de Paris
2014En Mai c'est FERRIER ah la Gaîté !Julie FerrierJulie Ferrier Théâtre de la Gaîté-Montparnasse

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