Marie Guillard

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Marie Guillard
Marie Guillard Cabourg 2012.jpg
Guillard at the Cabourg film festival in 2012
Born
Marie Guillard

(1972-06-20) 20 June 1972 (age 52)
OccupationActress
Years active1993–present

Marie Guillard (born 20 June 1972) is a French actress. She was born in the Paris suburb of Neuilly-sur-Seine.

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Personal life

She was married to Nicola Sirkis from July 1995 until November 1998. Presently she is married to Samy Naceri.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992 Promenades d'été Magali
1993 Jacques Le Fataliste Agathe
1994 3000 scenarios contre un virus unknown roleEpisode: Deshabille-toi que je t'habille
Neuf mois Léna
Extreme limite Lea11 episodes
My Friend Max (Mon amie Max)Catherine
A la folie Betty
1996Pourquoi partir?MaryelShort film
Belles du Louvreunknown roleShort film
Les Menteurs Anna
Delphine 1, Yvan 0 Bernadette
1997 Elles Inès
Les Cordier, juge et flic Cathy CohenEpisode: Cathy
The Fifth Element Burger Assistant
1998Mounir et Anitaunknown roleShort 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 IsabelleTV movie
Return to Algiers Alexandre
2001Heureuseunknown roleShort film
Des sur la mer MarieTV movie
2002Retour en villeunknown roleShort film
La mentale Lise
Aram Prostitute
Verite oblige Alexandra ServinEpisode: L'honneur perdu
2003FacadeBrigitteShort film
Le Veilleur unknown role
Les enfants du miracle Tania DuquesnoyTV movie
2004—2009 Franck Keller Camille Solena
2004 Podium Vanessa
Transitunknown roleShort film
2005 Jeff et Léo, flics et jumeaux Patricia Dutour
Edy Candidate
Retiens-moi AliceTV movie
Le juge est une femme Marie Herriot / Sophie DufrenseEpisodes: La petite marchande de fleurs, Cadeau d'enterprise
2006 Avatar
2007Santa ClosedFile 1Short film
Counter Investigation Mathilda Josse
Le monsieur d'en face Sandra ManceauxTV movie
Hubert et le chien Lena PedersenTV movie
Angieunknown roleShort film
Crysalis Marie Becker
2009Cadeau de ruptureunknown roleShort film
L'instinct d'aprèsLa mèreShort film
Joséphine, ange gardien ChloéTV series (1 Episode : "Les Majorettes")
2010 Sable noir LucieEpisode: La nuit éternelle
Histoires de vies La fille du caféEpisode: Conte de la frustration
Love Crime Claudine
Enquetes reservees Nathalie PerlettiEpisode: Entre chien et louve
L'Assaut Claire
2012 R.I.S, police scientifique SandraEpisode: En plein coeur
2015 Mon roi Marie


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