Marie Denarnaud

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Marie Denarnaud
Marie Denardaud 2011.jpg
Marie Denardaud in 2011
Born(1978-08-30)30 August 1978
OccupationActress
Years active2000–present

Marie Denarnaud (born 1978) is a French actress. She has appeared in numerous films including Chaos (2001), Eager Bodies (2003), The Adopted (2011) and Une histoire banale (2014). She has also participated in the made-for-television film Nuit noire, 17 octobre 1961 (2005) which chronicled the events of the Paris massacre of 1961. [1]

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Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000T'aimeMarie Gontier
2001Madame le proviseurHanna
2001 My Wife Is an Actress Colette
2001 Chaos Charlotte
2001Le Marathon du litPatriciaTelefilm
2001L'Apprentissage de la VillePriscaTelefilm
2003 Eager Bodies Ninon
2004Ça fait mal à mon coeurGéraldineShort film
2004Hollywood malgré luiRéjaneShort film
2004Penn sardinesFineTelefilm
2004Nuit noireFanny
2002—2004 Sœur Thérèse.com Sœur ClémenceTV series
2005Une vieRosalieTelefilm
2005AkoibonBetsy
2005Le Mystère AlexiaAnnetteTelefilm
2005PapaLa serveuse costumée en alsacienne
2005October 17, 1961Isabelle MartinTelefilm
2005Lucile et le petit princeLucileTelefilm
2005FoonUne étudiante
2006Le Jour de ma mortShort film
2007Chez MaupassantCaroline DonnetTV series
2007In Your WakeElena
2007Le Réveillon des bonnesÉlisabeth Sevran-ChabotTV mini-series
2007AffectionLiseShort film
2008RivalsNathalie
2008Les Vacances de ClémenceJosyaneTelefilm
2008BébéElleShort film
2007—2008Merci, les enfants vont bien!IsisTV series
2008Kingdom of FelonyGertrudeTelefilm
2009The Queen and the CardinalMarie Mancini (voice)Telefilm
2009La Librairie de SchrödingerLa jeune femmeShort film
2009Le CommissariatGermaine LouveauTelefilm
2010Dancing ForeverRoseTelefilm
2010Les Vivants et les mortsDallasTV series
2010Tremblay-en-FranceClaire KrapazinskiShort film
2010L'Essentiel fémininThe ActressShort film
2011 Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie CélieTV series
2011La Vie en miettesLucie et ChloéTelefilm
2011 The Adopted Marine
2012Les Cinq parties du mondeMaggieTelefilm
2012 Ouf La copine d'Anna
2012Naked SolesJulietteShort film
2013Le Grand GeorgesHenriette GuingouinTelefilm
2013Tant qu'il y aura des hommes!Girl#1Short film
2013CaptifAliceShort film
2013Animal sérénadeNinaShort film
2013La Mort ne raconte pas d'histoiresCcileShort film
2014 Une histoire banale Nathalie
2014L'Esprit de familleHélène PerezTelefilm
2014 Breathe Marie
2014En avant calme et droitBarbaraShort film
2014Couvre-feuValentineTelefilm
2014Toi que j'aimais tantLisaTelefilm
2015MalaterraSabrina SahnouneTV mini-series
2015Mystère à la Tour EiffelLouise MassartTelefilm
2015 Jailbirds Léa
2016 Marie Curie: The Courage of Knowledge Jeanne Langevin
2017 Plonger
2018 Treat Me Like Fire Sandra

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References

  1. "Marie Denarnaud". Canal+ . Retrieved 20 October 2014.