Louise Monot

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Louise Monot
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Louise Monot at 2013 César Awards
Born (1981-12-30) 30 December 1981 (age 41)
Paris, France
Occupation(s)Actress, model
Years active2000 - present

Louise Monot (born 30 December 1981) is a French actress and model. Known as the face of the French cosmetics company Bourjois, she is also known for portraying one of the schoolgirls, Marine Lavor, on the television series, La vie devant nous . Monot also appeared in the film OSS 117: Lost in Rio .

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She is a cast-member on the Amazon Studios science fiction drama series, The After . [1]

Personal life

She has been in a relationship with French actor Samir Boitard since 2014. In October 2016, they announced they were expecting their first child via social networks. [2]

Theater

YearTitleAuthorDirectorNotes
2004-06 Brooklyn Boy Donald Margulies Michel Fagadau Théâtre des Champs-Élysées

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2000Un homme en colèreVanessaDidier AlbertTV series (1 episode)
Les Cordier, juge et flicLaetitiaAlain WermusTV series (1 episode)
2001Des parents pas comme les autresOlympeLaurence KatrianTV movie
Famille d'accueilRomaneAlain Wermus (2)TV series (1 episode)
2002La ligne noireZoéJean-Teddy FilippeTV mini-series
Louis la brocanteMarthaMichel FavartTV series (1 episode)
La vie devant nous Marine LavorVincenzo MaranoTV series (7 episodes)
2003La deuxième véritéCharliePhilippe MonnierTV movie
Le Bleu de l'océan Julie DelcourtDidier Albert (2)TV mini-series
Le grand patronAudreyEmmanuel GustTV series (1 episode)
2004À poil !The actress Emmanuelle Bercot Short
Nos vies rêvéesJuliette Tuille / ScarlettFabrice CazeneuveTV movie
2005 A Love to Hide Sarah Morgenstern Christian Faure TV movie
Luchon International Film Festival - Best Young Actress
2006 I Do Maxine Éric Lartigau
HellVictoriaBruno Chiche
Ange de feuLola SorelPhilippe SetbonTV movie
2007 Tatt av kvinnen Mirlinda Petter Næss
L'avareMariane Christian de Chalonge TV movie
La prophétie d'AvignonEstelle EsperanzaDavid DelrieuxTV mini-series
2008 The Last Deadly Mission Blandine Olivier Marchal
Béthune sur NilCathy VaillantJérôme FoulonTV movie
Scénarios contre les discriminationsCécile Morin Artus de Penguern TV series (1 episode)
2009 OSS 117: Lost in Rio Dolorès Koulechov Michel Hazanavicius
J'attendraiAurore MagloireChristelle RaynalShort
Myster Mocky présente Jean-Pierre Mocky TV series (1 episode)
2010 Little White Lies Léa Guillaume Canet
Pièce montéeNathalie Denys Granier-Deferre
Mademoiselle DrotBénedicte Drot de Fézinzac Christian Faure (2)TV movie
Sable noirFlorianneBenjamin HolmsteenTV series (1 episode)
2011Jouer avec le feuFlorian DesmoulinsShort
2012La banda Picasso Marie Laurencin Fernando Colomo
Plan de tableMarieChristelle Raynal (2)
2013 Girl on a Bicycle Cécile Laurent Jeremy Leven
Murders at Saint-Malo Gwenaële Garrec Lionel Bailliu TV movie
2014 The After Gigi Generau Chris Carter TV movie
Le général du roiConstance Nina Companeez TV movie
Où es-tu maintenant ?Caroline DelmasArnaud SélignacTV movie
2015Pour être deuxThe girlEmilie & Sarah BarbaultShort
MalaterraElisabeth Viviani Jean-Xavier de Lestrade & Laurent HerbietTV mini-series

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  1. Ng, Philiana (12 July 2014). "Chris Carter's 'The After': 99-Episode Goal". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
  2. Ritot, Louis (12 October 2016). ""Les Petits Mouchoirs" : Louise Monot enceinte de son premier enfant". Closer (in French). Retrieved 2018-10-26.