Stéfi Celma | |
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Nationality | French |
Occupation(s) | Actress, singer |
Years active | 2006–present |
Stefi Celma (born 9 October 1986) is a French actress and singer.
Stefi Celma was born in Paris to Martinican parents.
When Celma was 4 years old, she took part in the TV show L'École des fans . A few years after, she joined the French Conservatory where she started to learn music, how to play piano, to dance and sing.
In 2005, Celma took part in the musical Sol En Cirque , written by Zazie. [1] Then she joined the team of the live show jukebox musical Je m'voyais déjà, written by Laurent Ruquier, with Charles Aznavour's songs.
Celma has appeared in different television shows, Le Frère que je n'ai pas eu, Un Flic: Calibre Caraïbe, Trop jeune pour Toi or La Maison des Rocheville .
Celma’s first two film features were Pas très normales Activités directed by Maurice Barthélemy and Les Profs directed by Pierre François Martin Laval. next steps on the big screen were in Les Profs 2 and Antigang . [2]
Celma is best known as Sofia in Dix pour cent (English title: Call My Agent! ), produced by France Télévisions. [3] [4]
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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2009 | Joséphine, ange gardien | Teresa | Pascal Heylbroeck | TV series (1 episode) |
Seconde chance | Alexia / Alexandra | Jérôme Enrico, Vincent Giovanni, ... | TV series (10 episodes) | |
2010 | Boulevard du Palais | Cyrielle | Thierry Petit | TV series (1 episode) |
Un flic | Brenda | Patrick Dewolf | TV series (1 episode) | |
La maison des Rocheville | Clara | Jacques Otmezguine | TV series (1 episode) | |
2011 | Case départ | Rosalie | Lionel Steketee, Fabrice Eboué & Thomas N'Gijol | |
2013 | Serial Teachers | Amina | Pierre-François Martin-Laval | |
Pas très normales activités | Karine Leleu | Maurice Barthélémy | ||
2015 | The Squad | Ricci | Benjamin Rocher | |
Serial Teachers 2 | Amina | Pierre-François Martin-Laval (2) | ||
2015–2020 | Call My Agent! (Dix pour cent) | Sofia Leprince | Lola Doillon, Cédric Klapisch, ... | TV series (24 episodes) |
2016 | Du Vent dans les Branches de Sassafras | Miriam | Emmanuel Murat | TV movie |
2017 | Baby Bump(S) | Charlotte | Noémie Saglio | |
2018 | In Safe Hands | Elodie | Jeanne Herry | |
2020 | Lost Bullet | Julia | Guillaume Pierret | Netflix movie |
Miss | Miss PACA | Ruben Alves | ||
2022 | Sopravvissuti | Sylvie | Carmine Elia | TV series (12 episodes) |
2022 | ’’Lost Bullet 2’’ | Julia | Guillaume Pierret | Netflix movie |
Year | Title | Author | Director | Notes |
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2013 | À la française | Édouard Baer | Édouard Baer | |
2016 | Du vent dans les branches de Sassafras | René de Obaldia | Bernard Murat | Théâtre Édouard VII |
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