Marie Guillard | |
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Born | Marie Guillard 20 June 1972 |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1993–present |
Marie Guillard (born 20 June 1972) is a French actress. She was born in the Paris suburb of Neuilly-sur-Seine.
She was married to Nicola Sirkis from July 1995 until November 1998. Presently she is married to Samy Naceri.
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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1992 | Promenades d'été | Magali | ||
1993 | Jacques Le Fataliste | Agathe | ||
1994 | 3000 scenarios contre un virus | unknown role | Episode: Deshabille-toi que je t'habille | |
Neuf mois | Léna | |||
Extreme limite | Lea | 11 episodes | ||
My Friend Max (Mon amie Max) | Catherine | |||
A la folie | Betty | |||
1996 | Pourquoi partir? | Maryel | Short film | |
Belles du Louvre | unknown role | Short film | ||
Les Menteurs | Anna | |||
Delphine 1, Yvan 0 | Bernadette | |||
1997 | Elles | Inès | ||
Les Cordier, juge et flic | Cathy Cohen | Episode: Cathy | ||
The Fifth Element | Burger Assistant | |||
1998 | Mounir et Anita | unknown role | Short film | |
Les Visiteurs 2 | Philippine de Montmirail | |||
Le Clone | Marie | |||
Comme une bête | Rosa | |||
1999 | Un pur moment de rock'n roll | Nadine | ||
Une pour toutes | Prostitute | |||
2000 | Contre la montre | Isabelle | TV movie | |
Return to Algiers | Alexandre | |||
2001 | Heureuse | unknown role | Short film | |
Des sur la mer | Marie | TV movie | ||
2002 | Retour en ville | unknown role | Short film | |
La mentale | Lise | |||
Aram | Prostitute | |||
Verite oblige | Alexandra Servin | Episode: L'honneur perdu | ||
2003 | Facade | Brigitte | Short film | |
Le Veilleur | unknown role | |||
Les enfants du miracle | Tania Duquesnoy | TV movie | ||
2004—2009 | Franck Keller | Camille Solena | ||
2004 | Podium | Vanessa | ||
Transit | unknown role | Short film | ||
2005 | Jeff et Léo, flics et jumeaux | Patricia Dutour | ||
Edy | Candidate | |||
Retiens-moi | Alice | TV movie | ||
Le juge est une femme | Marie Herriot / Sophie Dufrense | Episodes: La petite marchande de fleurs, Cadeau d'enterprise | ||
2006 | Avatar | |||
2007 | Santa Closed | File 1 | Short film | |
Counter Investigation | Mathilda Josse | |||
Le monsieur d'en face | Sandra Manceaux | TV movie | ||
Hubert et le chien | Lena Pedersen | TV movie | ||
Angie | unknown role | Short film | ||
Crysalis | Marie Becker | |||
2009 | Cadeau de rupture | unknown role | Short film | |
L'instinct d'après | La mère | Short film | ||
Joséphine, ange gardien | Chloé | TV series (1 Episode : "Les Majorettes") | ||
2010 | Sable noir | Lucie | Episode: La nuit éternelle | |
Histoires de vies | La fille du café | Episode: Conte de la frustration | ||
Love Crime | Claudine | |||
Enquetes reservees | Nathalie Perletti | Episode: Entre chien et louve | ||
L'Assaut | Claire | |||
2012 | R.I.S, police scientifique | Sandra | Episode: En plein coeur | |
2015 | Mon roi | Marie |
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