Nina Meurisse

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Nina Meurisse
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Meurisse in 2016
Born (1988-11-14) 14 November 1988 (age 35)
Caen, Calvados, France
OccupationActress
Years active2000–present

Nina Meurisse (born 14 November 1988) is a French actress. [1] [2]

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Theater

YearTitleAuthorDirector
2008Les Trente Millions de Gladiator Eugène Labiche
& Philippe Gille
Hervé Van Der Meulen
2009La Boîte à joujouxJean-Marc HoolbecqJean-Marc Hoolbecq
& Hervé Van Der Meulen
2010Il n’y a plus d’après...
il n’y a plus qu’aujourd’hui !
Yveline HamonYveline Hamon
2014Archipel Marie N’Diaye Marie NDiaye Georges Lavaudant
2016Archipel Marie N’Diaye Marie NDiaye Georges Lavaudant
2017-18Cuisine et dépendances
& Family Resemblances
Agnès Jaoui &
Jean-Pierre Bacri
Agnès Jaoui
2019-22L’Absence de pèreLorraine de Sagazan
& Guillaume Poix
Lorraine de Sagazan

Filmography

Cinema

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2000 The King's Daughters Lucie de Fontenelle Patricia Mazuy
2003L'escalierRachelFrédéric MermoudShort
2004Fausse teinteLéaMarie GuiraudShort
2006RachelRachelFrédéric MermoudShort
2007Maël fumeThe football girlFrançois BrunetShort
La vie d'AnaïsAnaïsArnaud GautierShort
2009Les CaussesThe appearanceAurélien Pallier-ColinotShort
2010 Accomplices Rebecca LegendreFrédéric Mermoud
2011 Léa SoniaBruno Rolland
Twiggy The midwife Emmanuelle Millet
2012Mains arméesJuliette Pierre Jolivet
2013CrawlGwenHervé Lasgouttes
JulietteLouPierre Godeau
Under the Rainbow Clémence Agnès Jaoui
Bonne poireMarie BelhommeShort
2014AvantiLéaEmmanuelle Antille
Lulu femme nue Virginie Sólveig Anspach
Un conte de la Goutte d'orErnestine Dyana Gaye Short
2015AfricaineGéraldineStéphanie Girerd
I Am a Soldier AudreyLaurent Larivière
Les chaises musicalesSolèneMarie Belhomme
Vincent n'a pas d'écaillesLucie's friendThomas Salvador
NaturallyLucie ClayssenShort
Gueule de loupJeanneAlice VialShort
Le jour du marchéOphélieBrigitte Lo CiceroShort
Jeunesse des loups-garousJulieYann DelattreShort
2016 A Woman's Life Rosalie Stéphane Brizé
The Aquatic Effect The drowned girl Sólveig Anspach
RupturesSophieFrancisco BianchiShort
2017MadMadeleineSophie Tavert MacianShort
Il était une fois mon prince viendraLuna Lola Naymark Short
2018Place publiqueNina Mareuil Castro Agnès Jaoui
2019CamilleJulieYann Delattre, Cécile Ducrocq, ...
French Touch: Mixed FeelingsCamille LepageBoris Lojkine
2020Un gros poissonLucieYann DelattreShort
2021 Petite Maman The mother Céline Sciamma
2023CashBéatrice BreuilJérémie Rozan
The Rapture SaloméIris Kaltenbäck
Les algues vertesJudith Pierre Jolivet

Television

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2003Des épaules solidesDani Ursula Meier TV movie
2010Mon père, Francis le BelgeCathyFrédéric BalekdjianTV movie
2011Cigarettes et bas nylonYvonneFabrice CazeneuveTV movie
2013Mon ami PierrotThe teacherOrso MiretTV movie
2015Virage NordJessicaVirginie SauveurTV mini-series
2016 Accused EvaJulien DespauxTV series (1 episode)
2017 The Frozen Dead Diane BergLaurent HerbietTV mini-series
2021 Voltaire High Camille CouretAlexandre Castagnetti & Édouard SalierTV series (8 episodes)
2023Tout va bienThe psychologistAudrey Estrougo, Xavier Legrand, ...TV mini-series
BRINina PerezJérémie GuezTV series (6 episodes)
Dark Hearts Sabrina Ziad Doueiri TV series (6 episodes)
2024La FièvreSam BergerZiad DoueiriTV series (6 episodes)

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References

  1. "Nina Meurisse: the up and coming actress" . Retrieved 6 January 2018.
  2. "Nina Meurisse, la relève". 16 March 2017. Retrieved 6 January 2018.