Nina Meurisse | |
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Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2000–present |
Nina Meurisse (born 14 November 1988) is a French actress. [1] [2]
Year | Title | Author | Director |
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2008 | Les Trente Millions de Gladiator | Eugène Labiche & Philippe Gille | Hervé Van Der Meulen |
2009 | La Boîte à joujoux | Jean-Marc Hoolbecq | Jean-Marc Hoolbecq & Hervé Van Der Meulen |
2010 | Il n’y a plus d’après... il n’y a plus qu’aujourd’hui ! | Yveline Hamon | Yveline Hamon |
2014 | Archipel Marie N’Diaye | Marie NDiaye | Georges Lavaudant |
2016 | Archipel Marie N’Diaye | Marie NDiaye | Georges Lavaudant |
2017–18 | Cuisine et dépendances & Family Resemblances | Agnès Jaoui & Jean-Pierre Bacri | Agnès Jaoui |
2019–22 | L’Absence de père | Lorraine de Sagazan & Guillaume Poix | Lorraine de Sagazan |
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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2000 | The King's Daughters | Lucie de Fontenelle | Patricia Mazuy | |
2003 | L'escalier | Rachel | Frédéric Mermoud | Short |
2004 | Fausse teinte | Léa | Marie Guiraud | Short |
2006 | Rachel | Rachel | Frédéric Mermoud | Short |
2007 | Maël fume | The football girl | François Brunet | Short |
La vie d'Anaïs | Anaïs | Arnaud Gautier | Short | |
2009 | Les Causses | The appearance | Aurélien Pallier-Colinot | Short |
2010 | Accomplices | Rebecca Legendre | Frédéric Mermoud | |
2011 | Léa | Sonia | Bruno Rolland | |
Twiggy | The midwife | Emmanuelle Millet | ||
2012 | Mains armées | Juliette | Pierre Jolivet | |
2013 | Crawl | Gwen | Hervé Lasgouttes | |
Juliette | Lou | Pierre Godeau | ||
Under the Rainbow | Clémence | Agnès Jaoui | ||
Bonne poire | Marie Belhomme | Short | ||
2014 | Avanti | Léa | Emmanuelle Antille | |
Lulu femme nue | Virginie | Sólveig Anspach | ||
Un conte de la Goutte d'or | Ernestine | Dyana Gaye | Short | |
2015 | Africaine | Géraldine | Stéphanie Girerd | |
I Am a Soldier | Audrey | Laurent Larivière | ||
Les chaises musicales | Solène | Marie Belhomme | ||
Vincent n'a pas d'écailles | Lucie's friend | Thomas Salvador | ||
Naturally | Lucie Clayssen | Short | ||
Gueule de loup | Jeanne | Alice Vial | Short | |
Le jour du marché | Ophélie | Brigitte Lo Cicero | Short | |
Jeunesse des loups-garous | Julie | Yann Delattre | Short | |
2016 | A Woman's Life | Rosalie | Stéphane Brizé | |
The Aquatic Effect | The drowned girl | Sólveig Anspach | ||
Ruptures | Sophie | Francisco Bianchi | Short | |
2017 | Mad | Madeleine | Sophie Tavert Macian | Short |
Il était une fois mon prince viendra | Luna | Lola Naymark | Short | |
2018 | Place publique | Nina Mareuil Castro | Agnès Jaoui | |
2019 | Camille | Julie | Yann Delattre, Cécile Ducrocq, ... | |
French Touch: Mixed Feelings | Camille Lepage | Boris Lojkine | ||
2020 | Un gros poisson | Lucie | Yann Delattre | Short |
2021 | Petite Maman | The mother | Céline Sciamma | |
2023 | Cash | Béatrice Breuil | Jérémie Rozan | |
The Rapture | Salomé | Iris Kaltenbäck | ||
Les algues vertes | Judith | Pierre Jolivet | ||
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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2003 | Des épaules solides | Dani | Ursula Meier | TV movie |
2010 | Mon père, Francis le Belge | Cathy | Frédéric Balekdjian | TV movie |
2011 | Cigarettes et bas nylon | Yvonne | Fabrice Cazeneuve | TV movie |
2013 | Mon ami Pierrot | The teacher | Orso Miret | TV movie |
2015 | Virage Nord | Jessica | Virginie Sauveur | TV mini-series |
2016 | Accused | Eva | Julien Despaux | TV series (1 episode) |
2017 | The Frozen Dead | Diane Berg | Laurent Herbiet | TV mini-series |
2021 | Voltaire High | Camille Couret | Alexandre Castagnetti & Édouard Salier | TV series (8 episodes) |
2023 | Tout va bien | The psychologist | Audrey Estrougo, Xavier Legrand, ... | TV mini-series |
BRI | Nina Perez | Jérémie Guez | TV series (6 episodes) | |
Dark Hearts | Sabrina | Ziad Doueiri | TV series (6 episodes) | |
2024 | La Fièvre | Sam Berger | Ziad Doueiri | TV series (6 episodes) |
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