Marie Denarnaud | |
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Marie Denardaud in 2011 | |
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Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2000–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]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | T'aime | Marie Gontier | |
2001 | Madame le proviseur | Hanna | |
2001 | My Wife Is an Actress | Colette | |
2001 | Chaos | Charlotte | |
2001 | Le Marathon du lit | Patricia | Telefilm |
2001 | L'Apprentissage de la Ville | Prisca | Telefilm |
2003 | Eager Bodies | Ninon | |
2004 | Ça fait mal à mon coeur | Géraldine | Short film |
2004 | Hollywood malgré lui | Réjane | Short film |
2004 | Penn sardines | Fine | Telefilm |
2004 | Nuit noire | Fanny | |
2002—2004 | Sœur Thérèse.com | Sœur Clémence | TV series |
2005 | Une vie | Rosalie | Telefilm |
2005 | Akoibon | Betsy | |
2005 | Le Mystère Alexia | Annette | Telefilm |
2005 | Papa | La serveuse costumée en alsacienne | |
2005 | October 17, 1961 | Isabelle Martin | Telefilm |
2005 | Lucile et le petit prince | Lucile | Telefilm |
2005 | Foon | Une étudiante | |
2006 | Le Jour de ma mort | Short film | |
2007 | Chez Maupassant | Caroline Donnet | TV series |
2007 | In Your Wake | Elena | |
2007 | Le Réveillon des bonnes | Élisabeth Sevran-Chabot | TV mini-series |
2007 | Affection | Lise | Short film |
2008 | Rivals | Nathalie | |
2008 | Les Vacances de Clémence | Josyane | Telefilm |
2008 | Bébé | Elle | Short film |
2007—2008 | Merci, les enfants vont bien! | Isis | TV series |
2008 | Kingdom of Felony | Gertrude | Telefilm |
2009 | The Queen and the Cardinal | Marie Mancini (voice) | Telefilm |
2009 | La Librairie de Schrödinger | La jeune femme | Short film |
2009 | Le Commissariat | Germaine Louveau | Telefilm |
2010 | Dancing Forever | Rose | Telefilm |
2010 | Les Vivants et les morts | Dallas | TV series |
2010 | Tremblay-en-France | Claire Krapazinski | Short film |
2010 | L'Essentiel féminin | The Actress | Short film |
2011 | Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie | Célie | TV series |
2011 | La Vie en miettes | Lucie et Chloé | Telefilm |
2011 | The Adopted | Marine | |
2012 | Les Cinq parties du monde | Maggie | Telefilm |
2012 | Ouf | La copine d'Anna | |
2012 | Naked Soles | Juliette | Short film |
2013 | Le Grand Georges | Henriette Guingouin | Telefilm |
2013 | Tant qu'il y aura des hommes! | Girl#1 | Short film |
2013 | Captif | Alice | Short film |
2013 | Animal sérénade | Nina | Short film |
2013 | La Mort ne raconte pas d'histoires | Ccile | Short film |
2014 | Une histoire banale | Nathalie | |
2014 | L'Esprit de famille | Hélène Perez | Telefilm |
2014 | Breathe | Marie | |
2014 | En avant calme et droit | Barbara | Short film |
2014 | Couvre-feu | Valentine | Telefilm |
2014 | Toi que j'aimais tant | Lisa | Telefilm |
2015 | Malaterra | Sabrina Sahnoune | TV mini-series |
2015 | Mystère à la Tour Eiffel | Louise Massart | Telefilm |
2015 | Jailbirds | Léa | |
2016 | Marie Curie: The Courage of Knowledge | Jeanne Langevin | |
2017 | Plonger | ||
2018 | Treat Me Like Fire | Sandra |
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