Sophie Marceau

Sophie Marceau (November 17, 1966) is a French actress born Sophie Danièle Sylvie Maupu in Paris, France.

At the age of 14 she played in the teenager movie La Boum (1980), which overnight elevated her to teenage idol status in France and many other European countries. In 1983, she was honored with a Cesar Award, France's equivalent of an Oscar, for "Most Promising Actress".

Two years later the less funny but more sentimental sequel La Boum 2 (1982) increased her popularity further. At age 16 she played a more demanding role in Fort Saganne (1984), where her partners were Gerard Depardieu and Catherine Deneuve. The same year she played with Jean-Paul Belmondo in Joyeuses Pâques (1984).

She showed her dramatic skills in films directed by her long-time companion, director Andrzej Zulawski: L'Amour braque (1985), Mes nuits sont plus belles que vos jours (1989), La Note bleue (1991) and La Fidélité (2000).

Marceau rose to international stardom playing the part of Princess Isabelle in Mel Gibson's epic Braveheart (1995). Following this success, she appeared in A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999), and as a Bond girl in the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough (1999).

Marceau wrote a semi-autobiographical novel Telling Lies (2001), and tried directing, as well. Making her directorial debut in a feature film, Sophie Marceau was awarded Best Director by the jury of the 2002 Montreal World Film Festival for her film Parlez-moi d'amour (Speak to Me of Love), starring Judith Godrèche. Prior to this, in 1995, she had made a 9-minute short film, L'Aube à l'envers, which also starred her friend Godrèche.

Filmography:

  • A ce soir (2004)
  • Les Clefs de bagnole (aka The Car Keys) (2003)
  • Je reste! (2003)
  • Alex and Emma (2003)
  • Belphégor - Le fantôme du Louvre (aka Belphegor, Phantom of the Louvre) (2001)
  • La Fidélité (Fidelity) (2000)
  • The World Is Not Enough (aka Pressure Point) (1999)
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999)
  • Lost & Found (1999)
  • Firelight (1997)
  • Marquise (1997)
  • Anna Karenina (1997)
  • Al di là delle nuvole (aka Beyond the Clouds) (1995)
  • Braveheart (1995)
  • La Fille de d'Artagnan (The Daughter of D'Artagnan) (1994)
  • Fanfan (aka Fanfan & Alexandre) (1993)
  • La Note bleue (aka Blue Note) (1991)
  • Pour Sacha (aka For Sasha) (1991)
  • Pacific Palisades (1990)
  • Mes nuits sont plus belles que vos jours (aka My Nights Are More Beautiful Than Your Days) (1989)
  • Chouans! (1988)
  • L'Étudiante (aka The Student) (1988)
  • Descente aux enfers (Descent Into Hell) (1986)
  • Police (1985)
  • L'Amour braque (1985)
  • Joyeuses Pâques (aka Happy Easter) (1984)
  • Fort Saganne (1984)
  • La Boum 2 (1982)
  • La Boum (aka The Party) (1980)

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Prior to this, in 1995, she had made a 9-minute short film, L'Aube à l'envers, which also starred her friend Godrèche. In British films, she played everything from Queen Victoria to war heroine Odette Hallowes. Making her directorial debut in a feature film, Sophie Marceau was awarded Best Director by the jury of the 2002 Montreal World Film Festival for her film Parlez-moi d'amour (Speak to Me of Love), starring Judith Godrèche. Anna had a long career on the English stage and screen, ranging from a role in the chorus of Charlot's revue in 1925 to Charlie Girl in 1965. Marceau wrote a semi-autobiographical novel Telling Lies (2001), and tried directing, as well. She was born Marjorie Robertson in London. Following this success, she appeared in A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999), and as a Bond girl in the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough (1999). Anna Neagle (October 20, 1904 - June 3, 1986) was a popular British actress and singer.

Marceau rose to international stardom playing the part of Princess Isabelle in Mel Gibson's epic Braveheart (1995). A Little Dash Of Dublin. She showed her dramatic skills in films directed by her long-time companion, director Andrzej Zulawski: L'Amour braque (1985), Mes nuits sont plus belles que vos jours (1989), La Note bleue (1991) and La Fidélité (2000). Kiss Me Goodnight. At age 16 she played a more demanding role in Fort Saganne (1984), where her partners were Gerard Depardieu and Catherine Deneuve. The same year she played with Jean-Paul Belmondo in Joyeuses Pâques (1984). Tonight   duet with Trefor Jones with Geraldo and his Orchestra. Two years later the less funny but more sentimental sequel La Boum 2 (1982) increased her popularity further. The Dream Is Over with orchestra conducted by Ray Noble.

In 1983, she was honored with a Cesar Award, France's equivalent of an Oscar, for "Most Promising Actress". What More Can I Ask? with orchestra conducted by Ray Noble. At the age of 14 she played in the teenager movie La Boum (1980), which overnight elevated her to teenage idol status in France and many other European countries. Sophie Marceau (November 17, 1966) is a French actress born Sophie Danièle Sylvie Maupu in Paris, France. La Boum (aka The Party) (1980).

La Boum 2 (1982). Fort Saganne (1984). Joyeuses Pâques (aka Happy Easter) (1984). L'Amour braque (1985).

Police (1985). Descente aux enfers (Descent Into Hell) (1986). L'Étudiante (aka The Student) (1988). Chouans! (1988).

Mes nuits sont plus belles que vos jours (aka My Nights Are More Beautiful Than Your Days) (1989). Pacific Palisades (1990). Pour Sacha (aka For Sasha) (1991). La Note bleue (aka Blue Note) (1991).

Fanfan (aka Fanfan & Alexandre) (1993). La Fille de d'Artagnan (The Daughter of D'Artagnan) (1994). Braveheart (1995). Al di là delle nuvole (aka Beyond the Clouds) (1995).

Anna Karenina (1997). Marquise (1997). Firelight (1997). Lost & Found (1999).

A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999). The World Is Not Enough (aka Pressure Point) (1999). La Fidélité (Fidelity) (2000). Belphégor - Le fantôme du Louvre (aka Belphegor, Phantom of the Louvre) (2001).

Alex and Emma (2003). Je reste! (2003). Les Clefs de bagnole (aka The Car Keys) (2003). A ce soir (2004).