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Delphine Depardieu (born 8 March 1979) is a French
actress An actor (masculine/gender-neutral), or actress (feminine), is a person who portrays a character in a production. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. ...
. She is the daughter of , and
Gérard Depardieu Gérard Xavier Marcel Depardieu (, , ; born 27 December 1948) is a French actor. An icon of French cinema, considered a world star in the same way as Alain Delon or Brigitte Bardot, he has completed over 250 films since 1967, most of which as ...
's niece. After her training at the (EICAR), at the
Cours Simon Cours Simon, or cours d'art dramatique René-Simon is one of the oldest schools for theatre actors in France. It was founded in 1925 and since 1983 has been based at 14, rue la Vacquerie, in Paris's 11th arrondissement. A new site in Marseille ...
and
Jean-Laurent Cochet Jean-Laurent Cochet (28 January 1935 – 7 April 2020) was a French theater directo, actor and acting coach. Biography He was best known for starring in movies such as '' A Thousand Billion Dollars'' and ''Fort Saganne''. He was an important tea ...
's course, she was rapidly drawn to the stage and the cinema. On stage, she has acted with
Roland Giraud Roland Giraud is a French actor. He married actress Maaike Jansen in 1966. Giraud began his theatrical training in the 1960s and joined Coluche's theatrical company in 1971. Around this time he worked also with the troupe, Le Splendid. His fir ...
,
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and
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.


Filmography


Cinema

* 2006 : directed by * 2006 : '' Lisa et le pilote d’avion'' directed by * 2008 : ''Asterix at the Olympic Games'' directed by
Thomas Langmann Thomas Langmann (born 24 May 1971) is a French film producer and actor, known for producing '' The Artist'' (2011), for which he received an Academy Award for Best Picture as producer in 2012. Career Langmann began his career as an actor in his ...
* 2009 : directed by * 2010 : ''
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'' directed by * 2011 : directed by * 2014 : directed by Sébastien Maggiani and * 2016 : '' La Dormeuse Duval'' directed by from the novel Les bottes rouges written by


Video clips

* 2008 : ''Je monte la garde'' by * 2012 : '' Chope la!'', by PP Noc


Video recording of stage play

* 2011 : ''De filles en aiguilles'' (Shady Business) by
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, French adaptation by Stewart Vaughan and , directed by Jacques Décombe, filmed at the
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Paris


Short movies

* 2004 : ''Last game'' directed by * 2004 : ''La Légende des Mille étangs'' directed by * 2004 : ''La musique adoucit les meurtres'' directed by Jean-Pierre Ybert and Eve Laudenback * 2006 : ''Jusqu'au noir'' directed by Jean-Benoit Souil * 2012 : ''Bonjour Madame Bonjour Monsieur'' directed by
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Television

* 2003 : directed by * 2005 : ''
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'' - une affaire jugée -, directed by * 2008 : - César à deux doigts de la mort -, directed by * 2014 : ', directed by and
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Artistic director

* show : ''Naho, tellement folle!''


Theatre

* 2002 : ''Chute de vie'', directed by Jean-Benoit Souil, Salon d’honneur de l'
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Paris * 2006 : ''Délit de fuites'' by Jean-Claude Islert, directed by
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, with
Roland Giraud Roland Giraud is a French actor. He married actress Maaike Jansen in 1966. Giraud began his theatrical training in the 1960s and joined Coluche's theatrical company in 1971. Around this time he worked also with the troupe, Le Splendid. His fir ...
,
Théâtre de la Michodière The Théâtre de la Michodière () is a theatre building and performing arts venue, located at 4 bis, in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris. Built by in 1925 in Art Deco style, it has a tradition of showing boulevard theatre. History On the ...
Paris * 2008 : ''Traitement de choc'' by Chris Orlandi, directed by
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, Théâtre du Petit Gymnase Paris * 2008 : ''Jupe obligatoire'' by Nathalie Vierne, directed by Nathalie Vierne, Audience award at the Prix Raimu de la comédie (2009), * 2009 : ''Un oreiller ou trois, (Why Not Stay for Breakfast)'' by
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and Gene Stone, (French adaptation by Stewart Vaughan and Jean-Claude Islert), directed by
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, with
Paul Belmondo Paul Alexandre Belmondo (born 23 April 1963) is a French actor and racing driver who raced in Formula One for the March and Pacific Racing teams. He was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, the son of actor Jean-Paul Belmondo and grand ...
,
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Paris * 2009 : ''Le Bug'' by
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, directed by Beata Nilska, Théâtre La Bruyère Paris * 2010 : '' Le Misanthrope ou l'Atrabilaire amoureux'' by
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, directed by
Nicolas Rigas Nicolas Rigas is a French contemporary theatre director, actor, and baritone. Biography Distinguished at the in 2002, Rigas plays with Alexandra Lamy in '' Au suivant!'' and Artus de Penguern's '' Gregoire Moulin vs. Humanity''. In 2009, on t ...
, Théâtre du Petit Monde, Festival Off d'Avignon * 2010 : ''Aimer'' by
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, Espace La Comedia * 2011 : ''Ménage à trois'' by Roberto Traverso, directed by Marco Rampoldi, production Théâtre français de Milan, Teatro Franco Parenti * 2011 : ''Bouleversé(e)'', directed by Anouche Setbon and Bruno Banon,
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* 2011 : ''De filles en aiguilles (Shady Business)'' by
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, (French adaptation by Stewart Vaughan and Jean-Christophe Barc), directed by Jacques Décombe,
Théâtre de la Michodière The Théâtre de la Michodière () is a theatre building and performing arts venue, located at 4 bis, in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris. Built by in 1925 in Art Deco style, it has a tradition of showing boulevard theatre. History On the ...
Paris * 2012 : ''Plus vraie que nature'' by Martial Courcier, directed by Raphaëlle Cambray, with
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and
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, Comédie Bastille Paris * 2013 : ''Full of life'' from
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's novel, with Bruno Conan and off-voices of Delphine Depardieu and
Popeck Popeck (born Judka Herpstu; 18 May 1935) is a French actor and stand-up comedian. Early life The son of Jewish immigrants from Poland and Romania, Judka Herpstu was born in Paris. He was among the children saved from the Holocaust by the OSE, ...
* 2014 : '' La Pèlerine écossaise'' by
Sacha Guitry Alexandre-Pierre Georges "Sacha" Guitry (; 21 February 188524 July 1957) was a French stage actor, film actor, director, screenwriter, and playwright of the boulevard theatre (aesthetic), boulevard theatre. He was the son of a leading French ac ...
, directed by Pierre Laville, Théâtre Daunou Paris * 2015 : ''
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'' by David Friszman, directed by David Friszman, Théâtre Au coin de la lune, Avignon * 2015 : ''Un Deux Trois... Soleil'' by Christelle George, directed by Michel Voletti, Théâtre Le Ranelagh, Paris * 2016 : ''Le dernier baiser de Mozart'' by Alain Teulié, directed by Raphaëlle Cambray, Théâtre Actuel Festival off d'Avignon and theatre Petit Montparnasse, Paris * 2017 : ''
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'' by
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, directed by Issame Chayle, Théâtre Le Ranelagh, Paris


Honours and awards

* 2014 : nominated best actress in a supporting role at the for directed by Sébastien Maggiani and


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Depardieu, Delphine 1979 births Living people French television actresses French film actresses Delphine