Sara Giraudeau

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Sara Giraudeau
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Sara Giraudeau at the 2015 Cabourg Film Festival
Born (1985-08-01) 1 August 1985 (age 38)
OccupationActress
Years active1996–present
PartnerSimon Hubert (2010-present)
Children3

Sara Giraudeau (born 1 August 1985) is a French actress. [1]

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Career

She grew up with two parents who were actors, and made her first on-screen appearance when she was only 10, in the movie Les caprices d'un fleuve directed by her father. In 2018, she won the César Award for Best Supporting Actress for Bloody Milk.

On television, she's most known for playing Marina Loiseau in the TV Series The Bureau broadcast on Canal+ from 2015 to 2020.

She made her debut in theater with The Vagina Monologues in 2005. She won the Molière Award for Best Female Newcomer and the Raimu Award for Best Newcomer in 2007 for La Valse des pingouins and the Molière Award for Best Actress for Le Syndrome de l'oiseau in 2023.

Life

Sara Giraudeau is the daughter of Anny Duperey and Bernard Giraudeau. [2] [3] She has an older brother named Gaël.

She lives with the actor Simon Hubert, with whom she has three daughters: the eldest was born on May 22, 2011, the second was born on June 28, 2016, the same birthday of her grandmother, Anny Duperey, and their third daughter in March 2022. [4]

Theatre

YearTitleAuthorDirectorNotes
2005 The Vagina Monologues Eve Ensler Isabelle Rattier
2007La Valse des pingouinsPatrick Haudecœur Jacques Décombe Molière Award for Best Female Newcomer
Raimu Award for Best Newcomer
2008Sentimental Tectonics Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt
2009-10 Twelfth Night William Shakespeare Nicolas Briançon
2010-11 Colombe Jean Anouilh Michel Fagadau
2012 The Lark Jean Anouilh Christophe Lidon
2013-14Zelda & ScottRenaud MeyerRenaud Meyer
2016L'envolPierre Tré-HardyThierry Harcourt
2022-24Le Syndrome de l'oiseauPierre Tré-HardySara Giraudeau & Renaud Meyer Molière Award for Best Actress

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1996Les caprices d'un fleuveThe little lady Bernard Giraudeau
2008Marie et MadeleineJosy Joyce Buñuel TV movie
Les poissons marteauxEllaAndré ChandelleTV movie
Luchon International Film Festival - Best Actress
2009L'évasionJuliaLaurence KatrianTV movie
2010Imogène McCartheryNancy NankettAlexandre Charlot & Franck Magnier
Mémoires d'une jeune fille dérangéeLolaKeren MarcianoShort
Le Roi, l'Écureuil et la CouleuvreMarie-Madeleine FouquetLaurent HeynemannTV series (2 episodes)
2013DenisNathalie Lionel Bailliu
Boule & BillCarolineAlexandre Charlot & Franck Magnier
2014 Beauty and the Beast Clotilde Christophe Gans
2015 Les Bêtises SoniaAlice & Rose PhilipponNominated - César Award for Most Promising Actress
Nominated - Lumières Award for Best Female Revelation
Rosalie Blum CécileJulien Rappeneau
Les fusillésMargueritePhilippe TriboitTV movie
2015-20 The Bureau Marina Loiseau Éric Rochant, Samuel Collardey, ...TV series (43 episodes)
Nominated - ACS Award for Best Actress (2016)
Nominated - Globe de Cristal Award for Best Actress - Television Film or Television Series (2019)
2016 Vendeur ChloéSylvain Desclous
Daddy or Mommy 2Bénédicte Martin Bourboulon
2017 Bloody Milk Pascale ChavangesHubert Charuel César Award for Best Supporting Actress
Et mon coeur transparentMarie-MarieDavid & Raphaël Vital-Durand
2018-2050 nuances de GrecsMétis / ArachnéeMathieu SignoletTV series (5 episodes)
2019Les envoûtésColine Pascal Bonitzer
The Translators Rose-Marie HoueixRégis Roinsard
Calls Anne LarcherTimothée HochetTV series (1 episode)
Criminal: France Émilie WeberFrédéric MermoudTV series (1 episode)
2020 The Speech Sonia Laurent Tirard
Médecin de nuitSofiaElie Wajeman
Particules FinesDelphineAnne-Claire JaulinShort
Si tu vois ma mèreOhianaNathanaël GuedjTV movie
2021Adieu Monsieur HaffmannBlanche Mercier Fred Cavayé
BorderlineCatherine Julien Boisselier & Simon HubertShort
2022 The Sixth Child AnnaLéopold Legrand
La page blancheEloïse Leroy Murielle Magellan
2023 Bernadette Claude Chirac Léa Domenach
Tout va bienMarion LafargeAudrey Estrougo, Xavier Legrand, ...TV Series (8 episodes)
TBALe roman de JimOlivia Arnaud & Jean-Marie Larrieu Post-Production
On the Edge Reda Kateb Pre-Production

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References

  1. Petry, Stéphane (2022-09-25). "Sara Giraudeau évoque le "grand écart émotionnel" qu'elle a vécu à la mort de son père, Bernard Giraudeau". www.programme-tv.net (in French). Retrieved 2022-10-17.
  2. à 07h34, Par Pierre VavasseurLe 29 janvier 2020 (2020-01-29). ""Les Traducteurs" : Sara Giraudeau a trouvé sa "voix"". leparisien.fr (in French). Retrieved 2020-04-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. Média, Prisma (14 December 2019). "Sara Giraudeau : ces terribles moqueries dont elle a souffert enfant - Gala". Gala.fr (in French). Retrieved 2020-04-03.
  4. "Sara Giraudeau, maman pour la deuxième fois". 6 July 2016.