Marine Renoir

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Marine Renoir
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Marine Renoir at Cannes Film Market in 2013
Born
Marine Renoir

(1987-10-19) October 19, 1987 (age 35)
Occupation(s)Film director, Actress, Model
Years active2008–present

Marine Renoir is a French film director, actress and model.

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She was the Internet muse of Louis Vuitton in the video "Taxi Encounters" in 2011 and play the lead part in music video "Mens-moi" by singer Merwan Rim. Her first shortfilm "Cassandre" is released on july 2021.

Filmography as actress

YearTitleRoleDirector
2012 Mens-Moi Music VideoLeadMerwan Rim
2011 Spells LeadMartin Geisler
2011 Louis Vuitton - Taxi Encounters LeadAntoine Cayrol

Filmography as director

YearTitle
2021 Cassandre [1]
2023 Ma Voie/x

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References

  1. "Cassandre". IMDb.