Mireille Perrier

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Mireille Perrier
Born (1959-11-14) 14 November 1959 (age 63)
Occupation(s)Actress, Stage director
Spouse1983-present

Mireille Perrier (born 14 November 1959) is a French actress and stage director.

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Career

She debut in theater with the Compagnie du Hasard in 1977, where she remained a member for two years.

Her first starring role was in Leos Carax's Boy Meets Girl in 1984. Since then, Perrier has had major roles in other films such as Un monde sans pitié , Netchaïev est de retour , Toto le Héros , À vendre , Le Comptoir , Un dérangement considérable and L'entraînement du champion avant la course .

In 1991, Perrier received a Joseph Plateau Award in the "Best Belgian Actress" category for her work in the Belgian film Toto le Héros.

Theater

YearTitleAuthorDirector
1984 Les Burgraves Victor Hugo Mireille Perrier
1985La Princesse blanche Rainer Maria Rilke Yannis Kokkos
1989Les Parisiens ou l'été de la mémoire des abeilles Pascal Rambert Pascal Rambert
1991 L'Otage Paul Claudel Claude Stratz
1994 Summerfolk Maxim Gorky Lluis Pasqual
1995 Love's Labour's Lost William Shakespeare Laurent Pelly
1996L'Heureux Stratagème Pierre de Marivaux Laurent Pelly
1998Flip !Tom RooneyRoger Miremont
2000Diotime et les lions Henry Bauchau Valérie Cordy
2000-2003Une petite fille privilégiéeFrancine ChristophePhilippe Ogouz
2003-2004 La Dispute Pierre de Marivaux Philip Forgeau
2004Émerveilles Patrick Chamoiseau Mireille Perrier
J'étais dans ma maison et j'attendais que la pluie vienne Jean-Luc Lagarce Joël Jouanneau
2006Conversations après un enterrement Yasmina Reza Gabriel Garran
2007-2008Sans tuer on ne peut pasRoland FichetGianni-Grégory Fornet & Régine Chopinot
2009-2010Anna Politkovskaya : non rééducable Stefano Massini Mireille Perrier
La Guerre des fils de lumière contre les fils des ténèbres Flavius Josephus Amos Gitai
2010La JoieLaurent RothLaurent Roth
La ChoseLaurent RothLaurent Roth
2012J'habite une blessure sacréeMireille Perrier & Jean Ziegler Mireille Perrier
2013Play and Theory of the Duende Federico García Lorca Benjamin Barou-Crossman

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1983La bête noireSoniaPatrick Chaput
1984 Boy Meets Girl Mireille Leos Carax
1985Elle a passé tant d'heures sous les sunlights...Marie Philippe Garrel
1986Jour et nuitAnnaJean-Bernard Menoud
High SpeedEdith Monique Dartonne & Michel Kaptur
Mauvais Sang The young mother Leos Carax
Gardien de la nuitThe postwoman Jean-Pierre Limosin
1987Où que tu soisJudith Alain Bergala
La vallée des angesThe director Aline Issermann
1988 Chocolat France Dalens Claire Denis
1989 Love Without Pity Nathalie Éric Rochant Nominated - César Award for Most Promising Actress
1990L'autreJuliette FreyShort
1991 Toto the Hero Adult Evelyne Jaco Van Dormael Joseph Plateau Award for Best Belgian Actress
Netchaïev est de retourSylvie Jacques Deray
J'entends plus la guitare Lola Philippe Garrel
L'entraînement du champion avant la course LilianeBernard Favre
Vies mêléesMartine RobertShort
Ne plus jamais dormirBernar HébertShort
L'aventure d'une baigneusePhilippe DonzelotShort
1992La sévillanePascale Jean-Philippe Toussaint
Golem, the Spirit of the Exile Ruth Amos Gitai
1993TrahirLaura Cocea Radu Mihăileanu
Shadow of a Doubt Mother Aline Issermann
Jeux d'enfantsMeloMichel LéviantTV movie
1994 Três Irmãos The teacher Teresa Villaverde
1995KrimSabineAhmed Bouchaala
Un jour, ce soir làGabrielleLaurent Boulanger
Dancing nuageMadeleineIrène JouannetTV movie
1996Je suis venue te dire Laetitia Masson Short
L'année du certif Claire FontanesJacques RenardTV movie
1997Quand le soleil meurtPascal CourtyShort
1998 For Sale Primo's Ex-Wife Laetitia Masson
Le comptoirMarie Sophie Tatischeff
The Ice Rink Assistant Jean-Philippe Toussaint
Fin de siècleRosalie de ConstantClaude Champion
1999Un dérangement considérableFabienne Bernard Stora
2000Les diseurs de véritéKarim Traïdia
De la bouche des enfantsAngelaNicolas Plateau
Paris-DeauvilleAnne-MarieIsabelle BrouéTV movie
2001Les petites mainsAndréeLou JeunetTV movie
2002L'année des grandes fillesClaireJacques RenardTV movie
La kinéSandra Barelli Aline Issermann TV series (1 episode)
2003 Where Is Madame Catherine? Sophie Marc Recha
La petite prairie aux bouleauxWoman in Auschwitz Marceline Loridan-Ivens
2004 Les parisiens The woman on the docks Claude Lelouch
La crim'Béatrice ForrestierVincent MonnetTV series (1 episode)
2005 Le courage d'aimer The woman on the docks Claude Lelouch
Moloch, les chairs vivesJudithNicolas NamurShort
2006Monógamo sucesivoPablo Basulto
Fragments sur la grâceA reader Vincent Dieutre
Le bal perduNinaAlfredo Diaz PerezShort
2007L'homme qui marcheLilianeAurélia Georges
La surpriseMarionAlain TasmaTV movie
2008À l'est de moiLionel's motherBojena Horackova
Des Indes à la planète MarsCatherie-Élise MüllerChristian Merlhiot & Matthieu Orléan
ProcurationThe motherVital PhilippotShort
Les gueules noiresRoxyRodolphe Bertrand & Marianne TardieuShort
2009MalbanElodie BouedecShort
Quand maman sera partieThe trainerChristophe MonierShort
2010 Orly The mother Angela Schanelec
Point Blank Captain Catherine Fabre Fred Cavayé
Toutes les filles pleurentThe teacher Judith Godrèche
63 regardsWoman 1Christophe PelletShort
FractureCatherine KaganAlain TasmaTV movie
2011Looking for SimonCaptainJan Krüger
L'angle mortClaireFlorence BenoistShort
La liberté ou l'amourSheGeoffroi HeisslerShort
2012Comme un hommeNathalie Delcourt Safy Nebbou
2013Anna et Otto Louis-Julien Petit
Seul le feuMireilleChristophe PelletShort
La maison videMurielMathieu HippeauShort
2014 May Allah Bless France! Miss Schaeffer Abd al Malik
ExoplanèteChristophe PelletShort
Sofia B. dormait malThe grandmotherLea TribouletShort
2015Nos femmesKarine Richard Berry
Hôtel de la plage RoseChristian Merret-PalmairTV series (5 episodes)
2016Dans la forêtThe child psychiatrist Gilles Marchand
En attendant les barbaresGilles Sandoz
2017Pris de courtMadame NolletEmmanuelle Cuau
2018Tout ce qu'il me reste de la révolutionDiane SorelJudith Davis
FarandolePolice OfficerMatthieu BouletShort
2019CamilleCamille's motherBoris Lojkine
Osmosis Boss Mona Achache TV series (1 episode)


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