Overview
Born : September 30, 1975 in Paris, France
Nickname : Simone
Height : 5' 5½" (1.66 m)
Oscar : Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (2008)
Foundation Award-winning entertainer Marion Cotillard was brought into the world on September 30, 1975 in Paris. Cotillard is the girl of Jean-Claude Cotillard, an entertainer, writer and chief, and Niseema Theillaud, an entertainer and show instructor. Her dad's family is from Brittany.
Brought up in Orléans, France, she made her acting introduction as a youngster with a job in one of her dad's plays. She concentrated on show at the Conservatoire d'Art Dramatique in Orléans. After little appearances and exhibitions in theater, Cotillard played intermittent and minor parts in TV series like Highlander (1992) and Extrême limite (1994), yet her profession as a film entertainer started during the 1990s. While still a teen, Cotillard made her film debut at 18 years old in the film L'histoire du garçon qui voulait qu'on l'embrasse (1994), and played little however recognizable parts in movies like Arnaud Desplechin's My Sex Life... or then again How I Got Into an Argument (1996) and Coline Serreau's satire The Green Planet (1996).
In 1996, she had her first lead job in the TV film Chloé (1996), playing the lead spot - an adolescent runaway who is constrained into prostitution. Cotillard co-featured inverse Anna Karina, the dream of the Nouvelle Vague.
In 1997, she won her first film grant at the Festival Rencontres Cinématographiques d'Istres in France, for her presentation as the youthful detained Nathalie in the short film Affaire classée (1997). Her first conspicuous screen job was Lilly Bertineau in Gérard Pirès' film industry hit Taxi (1998), a job which she repeated in two continuations: Taxi 2 (2000) and Taxi 3 (2003), this job acquired her first César grant designation (France's comparable to the Oscar) for Most Promising Actress in 1999.
In 1999, Cotillard featured as Julie Bonzon in the Swiss conflict dramatization War in the Highlands (1998). For her presentation in the film, she won the Best Actress grant at the Autrans Film Festival in France. In 2001, Marion featured in Pretty Things (2001) as the twin sisters Marie and Lucie, and was assigned for her second César grant for Most Promising Actress.
Cotillard's leap forward in France came in 2003, when she featured in Yann Samuell's dim lighthearted comedy Love Me If You Dare (2003), in which she played Sophie Kowalsky, the little girl of Polish migrants who carries on with an adoration disdain relationship with her cherished companion. The film was a film industry hit in France, turned into a faction film abroad and drove Cotillard to greater ventures.
Her first Hollywood film was Tim Burton's Big Fish (2003), in which she played Joséphine, the spouse of William Bloom (played by Billy Crudup). A couple of years after the fact, Marion featured in Ridley Scott's A Good Year (2006) playing Fanny Chenal, a French bistro proprietor who goes gaga for Russell Crowe's personality. In 2004, she won the Chopard Thophy of Female Revelation at the Cannes Film Festival. In 2005, Cotillard won the César grant for Best Supporting Actress for her presentation of Tina Lombardi in Jean-Pierre Jeunet's A Very Long Engagement (2004).
In 2007, Cotillard got global acknowledgment for her famous depiction of Édith Piaf in La Vie En Rose (2007). Chief Olivier Dahan cast Cotillard to play the amazing French vocalist in light of the fact that to him, her eyes were like those of "Piaf". The way that she can sing likewise assisted Cotillard with handling the job of "Piaf", albeit a large portion of the singing in the film is that of Piaf's. The job won Cotillard the Academy Award for Best Actress alongside a César, a Lumière Award, a BAFTA Award, and a Golden Globe. That made her main the second entertainer to win an acting Oscar acting in a language other than English close to Sophia Loren (Two Women (1960)). Just two male entertainers (Roberto Benigni for Life Is Beautiful (1997) and Robert De Niro for The Godfather: Part II (1974)) have won an Oscar for exclusively non-English parts. Trevor Nunn called her depiction of "Piaf" "probably the best execution on film of all time". At the Berlin International Film Festival, where the film debuted, Cotillard was allowed a 15-minute overwhelming applause. Whenever she won the César, Alain Delon introduced the honor and reported the victor as "La Môme Marion" (The Kid Marion), he likewise adulated her at the stage saying: "Marion, I give you this César. I think this César is for an extraordinary incredible entertainer, and I know what I'm talking about".
Cotillard has worked substantially more habitually in English-language films following her Academy Award acknowledgment. In 2009, she acted inverse Johnny Depp in Michael Mann's Public Enemies (2009), and soon thereafter played Luisa Contini in Rob Marshall's melodic Nine (2009) and got a Golden Globe assignment for her exhibition. Time magazine positioned her as the fifth best presentation by a female in 2009. The next year, she took on the fundamental bad guy job, Mal, in Christopher Nolan's Inception (2010), and in 2011 she had important parts in Midnight in Paris (2011) and Contagion (2011) and reteamed with Christopher Nolan in The Dark Knight Rises (2012).
In 2011 and 2012 separately, Cotillard showed up on the highest point of Le Figaro's rundown of the most generously compensated entertainers in France, it was the first time in quite a while that a female bested the rundown. Cotillard was additionally the most generously compensated unfamiliar entertainer in Hollywood.
In 2012, Cotillard got wide-spread basic approval for her job as the legless orca mentor Stéphanie in Rust and Bone (2012). The film was a film industry hit in France and got a ten-minute overwhelming applause toward the finish of its screening at the 65th Cannes Film Festival. Cotillard won the Globe de Cristal (France's comparable to the Golden Globe), the Étoile d'Or grant and was selected for the Golden Globes, SAG, BAFTA, Critics' Choice and César Awards for her exhibition in the film. Cate Blanchett composed a commentary for Variety applauding Cotillard's exhibition in "Rust and Bone", the two entertainers sought the Academy Awards for Best Actress in 2008, Cate was assigned for her presentation in Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007) and Marion for her exhibition in La Vie En Rose (2007) and Cotillard won the Oscar.
She played her first driving part in an American film in 2013, in James Gray's The Immigrant (2013), in which she played Ewa Cybulska, a Polish migrant who needs to encounter the American dream. Cotillard got wide-spread recognition for her presentation in the film at the 66th Cannes Film Festival, where the film debuted, and furthermore won a few pundits grants. In 2014, Cotillard played Sandra in the Belgian film Two Days, One Night (2014) by the Dardenne siblings. Her exhibition was consistently adulated at the 67th Cannes Film Festival, procured a few pundits grants, Cotillard won her first European Award for Best Actress and furthermore accepted her second Oscar assignment and her 6th César grant designation.
In 2015, she played Lady Macbeth inverse Michael Fassbender in Justin Kurzel's Macbeth (2015) and voiced two energized motion pictures: The Little Prince (2015) in which she voiced The Rose, and April and the Extraordinary World (2015), in which she voiced the lead job, Avril. Her 2016 included Nicole Garcia's From the Land of the Moon (2016), Xavier Dolan's It's Only the End of the World (2016), Justin Kurzel's Assassin's Creed (2016), in which she worked again with her Macbeth co-star Michael Fassbender; and Robert Zemeckis' Allied (2016), with Brad Pitt.
On the off chance that she had not been an entertainer, she would have jumped at the chance to turn into an artist.
Her name is articulated "mah-ree-ohn ko-tee-ar".
Needed to figure out how to sing in one month to play Marie in Pretty Things (2001). Likewise co-composed and played out the melody "La Fille de Joie" and played out the tune "La Conne" for this film.
Her onscreen debut was in 1993 at 17 years old, in the Canadian TV Series Highlander (1992). She had an uncredited appearance as the young lady who conceives an offspring in the episode 17 of Season 1: "Redeeming quality". She then, at that point, returned in the episode 21: "No place to Run", as Lori Bellian. It was likewise her first English-talking job.
She's a biologist. Part and Spokesperson for Greenpeace starting around 2002. She is additionally one of a few entertainers, artists and planners associated with "Dessins pour le Climat" ("Drawings for the Climate"), a book of drawings began by Greenpeace and Glénat, ready to move starting April 2005 (all continues to go to Greenpeace).
Played Joan of Arc in the show "Jeanne d'Arc au Bûcher" (Joan of Arc at the Stake) a few times: in 2005 in Orléans, France; in 2012 in Barcelona, Spain; in 2015 in Monaco, Toulouse and Paris, France and in New York. Her mom likewise played Joan of Arc in a similar show in 1992.
Brought into the world to Jean-Claude Cotillard, an entertainer and educator, and his better half Niseema Theillaud, additionally an entertainer and dramatization instructor.
Has two more youthful siblings: Guillaume and Quentin, they are indistinguishable twins (brought into the world on 6 November 1977). Guillaume Cotillard, is a screenwriter and chief and Quentin Cotillard fills in as a stone worker, living in San Francisco, California with his Irish-American spouse Elaine O'Malley Cotillard, a previous Dutch National Ballet artist and style originator.
Experienced childhood in Orléans and moved to Paris at 16 years old.
Cousin of Laurent Cotillard.
Is the Godmother of Costa Serena and initiated the boat in Marseille, France on May 19, 2007.
Dearest companions are Cécile Cassel, Élodie Navarre, Mélanie Laurent, Geraldine Seguin and Gilles Lellouche.
Buddy of her Love Me If You Dare (2003) co-star Guillaume Canet since October 2007. They met in 1997 however just developed nearer 10 years after the fact.
Having won the Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar for La Vie En Rose (2007) on 24 February 2008, she has turned into the second French entertainer to do as such. The other one is Simone Signoret for Room at the Top (1959). Claudette Colbert, who won in 1934 for It Happened One Night (1934), was French-conceived, yet brought up in the U.S. what's more viewed as herself American. Cotillard is additionally the second French entertainer to win a BAFTA and an Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role for a similar exhibition. Simone Signoret was quick to win the two honors with her exhibition in Room at the Top (1959). Simone Signoret's girl, Catherine Allégret, depicted Édith Piaf's grandma, Louise Gassion, in "La Vie en Rose".
Re-established the notable shower scene of Psycho (1960) in a photoshoot for Vanity Fair in 2008. In the film, the scene was made by Janet Leigh, and Cotillard has a similar first name of Leigh's personality in "Psycho", who was called Marion Crane.
Whenever she won the César Award for her presentation in La Vie En Rose (2007), Alain Delon introduced the honor and reported the victor as "La Môme Marion" (The Kid Marion), he likewise commended her dramatic by saying: "Marion, I give you this César. I think this César is for an extraordinary, incredible entertainer, and I know what I'm talking about".
First thus far the main craftsman to win a Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar for an exhibition in the French language and is additionally the principal driving woman to get the Best Actress Oscar for a non-English talking job since Sophia Loren in 1962 for Two Women (1960).
Is the fifth entertainer to win the Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar for depicting a female vocalist in a history; the first being Luise Rainer as Anna Held in The Great Ziegfeld (1936), trailed by Barbra Streisand in Funny Girl (1968), Sissy Spacek as Loretta Lynn in Coal Miner's Daughter (1980) and Reese Witherspoon as June Carter Cash in Walk the Line (2005).
Is one of six entertainers to win an Oscar playing a person that generally communicated in an unknown dialect. The others are Sophia Loren, Robert De Niro, Roberto Benigni, Benicio Del Toro and Christoph Waltz.
One of 105 individuals welcome to join AMPAS in 2008.
Second French entertainer (after Stéphane Audran in 1974) to win Best Leading Actress at BAFTA Film Awards since the mix of Best British Actress and Best Foreign Actress into one class: Best Actress/Best Leading Actress.
The dress she wore to the Academy Awards (where she won the Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar) was particularly intended for her by Jean-Paul Gaultier. [2008]
Was considered for the job of Hanna Schmitz in The Reader (2008) after Nicole Kidman exited because of pregnancy. Anyway the part ultimately went to Kate Winslet. In 2009, Cotillard introduced and gave the Academy Award for Best Actress to Kate Winslet for her exhibition in The Reader (2008).
She was initially set for a job in Mesrine Part 1: Killer Instinct (2008).
Was involved with French entertainer Julien Rassam in the last part of the 90's until 2000. She had an involved acquaintance with French entertainer Stéphan Guérin-Tillié from 2000 to 2005 and was involved with French artist Sinclair from 2005 to 2007.
Whenever she won the Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar for La Vie En Rose (2007) in 2008, the statuette was introduced to her by previous co-star in Mary (2005), past champ Forest Whitaker.
Reported that she and long-lasting beau Guillaume Canet are expecting their first kid together. [January 2011]
Positioned #48 in a recent report on the most loved superstars of French children matured 7 to 14, who gave her a grade of 6.21 on 10. A similar report positioned her as the 53rd most popular big name by these children, with 33.8% of the overviewed knowing her, either by name or by picture.
Was a half year pregnant with her child Marcel when she finished shooting on Contagion (2011).
Brought forth her child Marcel, with accomplice Guillaume Canet, in Paris (19 May 2011). Not at all like many individuals expect, her child's name isn't a respect to Édith Piaf's darling, Marcel Cerdan. Cotillard later uncovered that his name is really a respect to a her relative, Marcel Theillaud.
Was initially set to star in Cosmopolis (2012) yet was supplanted by Sarah Gadon in the wake of exiting because of her pregnancy.
Was in thought for the job of Ryan in Gravity (2013) yet Sandra Bullock was projected all things being equal.
Gotten back to work one month subsequent to bringing forth her child Marcel, to start recording The Dark Knight Rises (2012). The vast majority of her scenes were pushed back a month and chief Christopher Nolan made room on the set for Cotillard's loved ones. During a meeting for Vogue in August 2012, Nolan wondered about Cotillard's capacity to take care of her business so not long after conceiving an offspring, referring to it as "astonishing to see" and depicting her as "Superwoman".
Positioned as having one of the most "Lovely Famous Faces" by TC Candler's "The Annual Independent Critics List of the 100 Most Beautiful Famous Faces From Around the World" for 16 continuous years. She was positioned #47 in 2017, #36 in 2016, #18 in 2015, #14 in 2014, #1 in 2013, #2 in 2012, #7 in 2011, #12 in 2010, #15 in 2009, #4 in 2008, #3 in 2007, #8 in 2006, #17 in 2005, #35 in 2004, #20 in 2003, and #31 in 2002.
Three of her movies, Chloé (1996), Love Me If You Dare (2003) and Inception (2010) have included a tune by Édith Piaf. "La Vie en Rose" was utilized in "Chloé" and "Love Me If You Dare", and "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien" plays in "Commencement" - Marion won the Academy Award for Best Actress depicting Piaf in La Vie En Rose (2007).
Is one of 5 French entertainers to have won an Academy Award. The others in sequential request are: Claudette Colbert for It Happened One Night (1934), Simone Signoret for Room at the Top (1959), Juliette Binoche for The English Patient (1996) and Jean Dujardin for The Artist (2011).
Is one of 13 French entertainers to have gotten an Academy Award assignment. The others in sequential request are: Claudette Colbert, Colette Marchand, Leslie Caron, Simone Signoret, Anouk Aimée, Isabelle Adjani, Marie-Christine Barrault, Catherine Deneuve, Juliette Binoche, Bérénice Bejo, Emmanuelle Riva and Isabelle Huppert.
Loves Game of Thrones (2011) and of the British sitcom Absolutely Fabulous (1992).
Positioned on Askmen's rundown of the "Main 99 Most Desirable Women". She was positioned #39 in 2013, #58 in 2011, #54 in 2010 and #87 in 2008.
Cotillard, Leonardo DiCaprio, Tilda Swinton, Emma Thompson, Tom Hanks, Daniel Brühl, Jake Gyllenhaal, Amy Adams and Lady Gaga are the main entertainers to get a Golden Globe, SAG, BAFTA and Critics' Choice Award designation for a similar presentation and afterward neglect to be Oscar-named for it: for their exhibitions in Rust and Bone (2012), The Departed (2006), We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011), Saving Mr. Banks (2013), Captain Phillips (2013), Rush (2013), Nightcrawler (2014), Arrival (2016), and House of Gucci (2021), separately.
Was on the longlist for a BAFTA assignment as Best Supporting Actress for Inception (2010) in 2011 and for Midnight in Paris (2011) in 2012, however didn't make into the chosen people.
She was the substance of French style house Dior from 2008 to 2017 and featured on paper advertisement missions and ads for the Lady Dior totes. In 2011, she likewise featured in the mission for the Miss Dior Handbag Fall/Winter 2011/2012. Her promotions for Dior were likewise shot by acclaimed photographic artists like Annie Leibovitz, Craig McDean, Steven Klein, Tim Walker, Mikael Jansson, Peter Lindbergh, Jean-Baptiste Mondino and Mert and Marcus. In 2012, Cotillard planned her own purse for Lady Dior, the "360º Bag". In 2014, she created a tune, composed, coordinated and featured in the music video Lady Dior: Enter the Game (2014), that was made particularly for Dior.
Loves Kate Winslet, Will Ferrell, Seth Rogen and Jonah Hill. During a meeting at The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992) in 2012, Cotillard told that she couldn't want anything more than to work with them in a satire. In 2013, she had an appearance in Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (2013), a parody film featuring Will Ferrell. Cotillard additionally composed an open-ed for Variety lauding Kate Winslet's exhibition in Labor Day (2013).
Recorded The Dark Knight Rises (2012) in USA and Rust and Bone (2012) in France simultaneously and scarcely any months after she brought forth her child, Marcel. She was flying this way and that among USA and France to shoot the two motion pictures.
Was initially set to star in The Past (2013) yet was supplanted by Bérénice Bejo in the wake of exiting because of booking clashes with the advancement of Rust and Bone (2012). Assuming that Cotillard had featured in the film, she would have played the mother of Pauline Burlet's personality; Burlet played Édith Piaf as a kid in La Vie En Rose (2007), while Cotillard played Piaf as a grown-up in a similar film.
Named Harvard's Hasty Pudding Theatrical Woman of the Year in 2013.
Loves David Bowie, Janis Joplin, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Otis Redding, Radiohead and Elvis Presley.
Composed and played out the melody "Lily's Body" for the fourth episode of the Lady Dior Web Documentary (2012) with a similar title. An enlivened clasp was made for the melody, highlighting an experience among Cotillard and Christian Dior.
Featured in David Bowie's music video David Bowie: The Next Day (2013) close by Gary Oldman, her co-star in The Dark Knight Rises (2012).
Shares birthday with individual entertainers Deborah Kerr, Angie Dickinson, Monica Bellucci and entertainer Ezra Miller.
Sings under the nom de plume in Maxim Nucci's band Yodelice. "Simone" is her grandma's name. In 2010, Cotillard went on visit with the band in various urban areas in France and Belgium and sang not many tunes on the collection "Cardioid". She likewise recorded the tune "The Eyes of Mars" close by Franz Ferdinand particularly for Dior's "Woman Rouge" crusade.
Time magazine positioned her presentation as Luisa Contini in Nine (2009) as the fifth best exhibition by a female in 2009.
Positioned #13 on Empire Online rundown of the "100 Sexiest Movie Stars" in 2013.
She has showed up on in excess of 300 magazine covers all over the planet, including Vogue, Elle, Marie Claire, Variety, Harper's Bazaar, Vanity Fair, Madame Figaro, Glamor, W, The Hollywood Reporter and Wall Street Journal Magazine. She was additionally on the front of the main issue of Dior Magazine in September 2012 and showed up in 3 fronts of Vogue in August 2012 (USA, UK and France).
Was the Honorary President of the 35th Annual César Awards Ceremony in 2010.
Is a "infusion phobic" and expressed that she will not have Botox, plastic medical procedure or whatever else that you put inside yourself to look more youthful.
Was the main non-model on a Vogue Paris September cover in five years with her September 2010 cover.
Positioned #8 on Forbes rundown of Hollywood's Top Earning On-Screen Couples close by Leonardo DiCaprio in 2012. They are the main couple from a non-establishment film: Inception (2010), the film made $825 million at the worldwide film industry.
In 2011 and 2012 individually, she showed up on the highest point of Le Figaro's rundown of the most generously compensated entertainers in France, it was the first time in quite a while that a female has topped the rundown. She was likewise the most generously compensated unfamiliar entertainer in Hollywood.
Gotten a few distinctions, profession recognitions and "Entertainer of the Year" grants in 2012 at Hollywood Film Festival, Gotham Independent Film Awards, Telluride Film Festival, AFI Fest, Sant Jordi Awards, Irish Film and Television Awards, Hawaii International Film Festival and Harper's Bazaar Awards.
Beverly Hills, CA, USA: Attended Elle's twentieth Annual Women In Hollywood Celebration at Four Seasons Hotel, where she was respected. [October 2013]
Featured in three films with Jérémie Renier: Cavalcade (2005), Fair Play (2006) and Dikkenek (2006).
On November 15, 2013, she confined herself close to Paris' Louver gallery to request the liberating of 30 Greenpeace activists imprisoned in Russia over an Arctic dissent. She entered the enclosure and held a pennant announcing: "I'm an environment protector." A couple of days after the fact, the activists were delivered.
Showed up in two movies that made their reality debuts at the Cannes Film Festival around the same time in 2013: Blood Ties (2013) and The Immigrant (2013) (in contest). It reoccurred in 2015 when The Little Prince (2015) and Macbeth (2015) (in contest) debuted with two days separated.
Featured in three motion pictures with Benoît Magimel: Lisa (2001), Fair Play (2006) and Little White Lies (2010).
Named a Dame of the Order of the Arts and of the Letters by France's Cultural Minister Frederic Mitterand close by Tim Burton who guided her in Big Fish (2003) (he was named Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters). Beneficiaries of the request are respected for their critical commitment to the improvement of French culture. [March 2010]
Featured in three films with Billy Crudup: Big Fish (2003), Public Enemies (2009) and Blood Ties (2013). At the point when Cotillard was respected at Gotham Awards in 2012, Billy Crudup presented her recognition.
Co-composed and played out the melody "The Strong Ones" close by Hawksley Workman for Olivier Dahan's short film for Cartier's Love range. [2008]
She plays guitar, bass, console and tambourine. She figured out how to play the piano at home when she was a child and figured out how to play the cello for her job as a soloist in the film You and Me (2006).
Featured in four motion pictures with Gilles Lellouche: Boomer (2001), Love Me If You Dare (2003), Ma strive en l'air (2005) and Little White Lies (2010).
Was referenced in Glee (2009's) Season 2, Episode 7: "The Substitute", when Kurt gets some information about their cherished 2010 Vogue cover and they say: "Marion Cotillard".
Positioned #2 of Vogue's 10 Best Dressed of 2010.
Was picked as one of the Most outstanding Dressed at Cannes Film Festival 2012 by Yahoo!.
Named "Global Actor of the Year" at the Harper's Bazaar Women of the Year Awards for her presentation in Rust and Bone (2012). [October 2012]
Named "Hottest Woman In The World" by the Hungarian magazine Periodika in 2012.
Picked as one of the Most amazing Dressed of SAG Awards 2013 by Huffington Post.
Featured in three films about actual handicap: Blue Away to America (1999), Cavalcade (2005) and Rust and Bone (2012).
Begun taking Danish examples in the wake of having seen The Celebration (1998), anticipated gathering Thomas Vinterberg during the Cannes Film Festival in 1999 and furthermore began learning Spanish subsequent to having seen Lovers of the Arctic Circle (1998) by Julio Medem.
She and Adrien Brody are the main entertainers to win both a César and an Oscar for a similar exhibition. Cotillard won the two honors in 2008 for La Vie En Rose (2007) and Brody won in 2003 for The Pianist (2002).
Has worked with Guillaume Canet in five films. Two as co-stars: Love Me If You Dare (2003) and The Last Flight (2009) and featured in two films coordinated by him: Little White Lies (2010) and Blood Ties (2013). Afterward, Canet guided her in [Rock n'Roll (2017)] where they were additionally co-stars.
Really love Canadian artist Hawksley Workman, she featured in two of his clasps.
For her exhibition in La Vie En Rose (2007), she turned into the principal entertainer to win a BAFTA and a César grant for a similar presentation, the second is Emmanuelle Riva for Amour (2012).
She is the primary non-Czech entertainer to win the Czech Lion for Best Actress for her exhibition in La Vie En Rose (2007).
Adoring her work she sustained her requirement for true to life culture by going to the Cinematheque.
Her dad, Jean-Claude Cotillard, played the emulate in every episode of the well known PBS series French in real life (1987).
Named "Lady of the Decade" by Vogue Paris' rundown of the "40 Women of The Decade". [2010]
She and Guillaume Canet were positioned France's third Most Popular Couple by a Harris Interactive survey for Gala magazine. [August 2012]
First thus far the main entertainer to be named for a SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role for two exhibitions in the French language: La Vie En Rose (2007) and Rust and Bone (2012). She is additionally the main entertainer to be named two times for non-English talking exhibitions.
Has played two characters of Polish beginning. First in 2003 as the girl of Polish migrants Sophie Kowalsky in Love Me If You Dare (2003), and after 10 years, she played the Polish settler Ewa Cybulska in The Immigrant (2013).
Featured in 2 movies that were selected for the Academy Award for Best Picture in two back to back years: Inception (2010) and Midnight in Paris (2011).
Ventured out to Congo with Greenpeace to visit the tropical rainforests that are being obliterated by logging organizations. It was displayed in the narrative The Congolese Rainforests: Living on Borrowed Time (2010). [2010]
Planned her own doll for UNICEF France crusade "Les Frimousses Font Leur Cinéma", that was offered to assist with inoculating large number of youngsters in Darfur. [2010]
Benefactor of Maud Fontenoy Foundation, a non-legislative association which is devoted to programs that show youngsters saving the crucial legacy the seas address.
In 2012, she was highlighted on Kate Winslet's book "The Golden Hat: Talking Back To Autism", with big name self-pictures to bring issues to light and support for chemical imbalance.
Picked as one of the Most amazing Dressed of Cannes Film Festival 2013 by Vogue.
Showed up in five movies that are on the Top 100 of the greatest earning French movies ever in France, starting at 2014. In sequential request: Taxi (1998) at #48, Taxi 2 (2000) at #9, Taxi 3 (2003) at #57, La Vie En Rose (2007) at #93 and Little White Lies (2010) at #80.
Named Best Dressed Star of 2013 by Grazia Daily.
Featured in 3 movies where her personality was named Marie: Pretty Things (2001), The Last Flight (2009) and Little White Lies (2010).
Positioned #12 on Slate's rundown of the "100 Most Influential Women of France". [2013]
Was the 132nd entertainer to get an Academy Award; she won the Best Actress Oscar for La Vie En Rose (2007) at The 80th Annual Academy Awards (2008) on February 24, 2008.
Shot four motion pictures simultaneously in 2004. One of them is Edy (2005).
Featured in three motion pictures with Julie Depardieu: A Very Long Engagement (2004), Burnt Out (2005) and You and Me (2006).
She loathes shooting intimate moments, yet expressed that the sole time that she enjoyed recording sexual moments was in Rust and Bone (2012), with Matthias Schoenaerts, in light of the fact that it was a unique second for her personality, who was having intercourse interestingly after she lost her legs.
Showed up in 6 films that were delivered in 2005: Cavalcade (2005), Ma compete en l'air (2005), Mary (2005), Burnt Out (2005), The Black Box (2005) and Edy (2005).
Featured in three films with Élodie Navarre: Le marquis (2000), Love Me If You Dare (2003) and Cavalcade (2005).
Sees the same manikin in the French show Les Guignols de l'info (1988).
Whenever she was respected at Hollywood Film Festival in 2012, Joseph Gordon-Levitt introduced the recognition for her in French, her local language. Cotillard and Levitt were co-stars in Inception (2010) and The Dark Knight Rises (2012).
Subsequent to featuring together in Rust and Bone (2012), she suggested Matthias Schoenaerts for a job in her sweetheart's Guillaume Canet first time at the helm in Hollywood, Blood Ties (2013). Canet told that he picked Schoenaerts subsequent to hearing Cotillard applauding his acting a few times.
Featured in two movies coordinated by Christopher Nolan: Inception (2010) and The Dark Knight Rises (2012). In the two movies she wounds somebody.
She was one of the two French entertainers who featured in French-language movies to be assigned for a BAFTA grant for Best Leading Actress in 2013, with her exhibition in Rust and Bone (2012), the different was Emmanuelle Riva for her presentation in Amour (2012). It was the initial time throughout the entire existence of BAFTA that two French-language exhibitions were selected in the Best Actress class.
Figured out how to talk her Polish discourse (20 pages) in The Immigrant (2013) in just two months.
Turned into an individual from the Association for the Promotion of Cinema (APC), which oversees the French Academy of Cinema Arts and Techniques, the gathering that decisions on the César Awards. [July 2013]
Her beloved movies are: The Great Dictator (1940), It's a Wonderful Life (1946), I Am Cuba (1964), The Party (1968), The Elephant Man (1980), The King and the Mockingbird (1980) and Tandem (1987).
Wanted to star and deliver a movie named "Second Coming", coordinated by Nenad Cicin-Sain and with Mark Ruffalo, Ethan Hawke, Anjelica Huston and Thandiwe Newton in the cast. The task tracked down an agent in 2010 yet never occurred.
In 2011, Warner Bros. offered her the job of Morgana in King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017) with David Dobkin appended to coordinate, however the undertaking was dropped over monetary worries.
She's a locavore, where conceivable, she eats privately created food and has been reusing since the '80s, a propensity gained from her Breton grandma (Marion's fatherly grandparents were both Breton).
Seriously loves Greta Garbo, Romy Schneider, Juliette Binoche, Toni Collette, Peter Sellers, Charles Chaplin and Sir Laurence Olivier.
Individual from the jury of the thirteenth Marrakech Film Festival that was managed by Martin Scorsese. [November 2013]
Named "The Most Beautiful Face of 2013" by TC Candler's rundown of the "100 Most Beautiful Famous Faces From Around the World". [December 2013]
Was considered for the job of Sylvie in 3 Hearts (2014).
Is the proprietor of two eateries in France: Jaja and Glou.
Chiefs Jacques Audiard and James Gray have contrasted her with entertainer Maria Falconetti. Falconetti played Joan of Arc in The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928) and Cotillard played the person in the oratorio "Jeanne d'Arc au Bûcher".
Turned down a job in Bel Ami (2012). When Robert Pattinson met Cotillard in Cannes and told her he was doing a film of Guy de Maupassant's exemplary French novel, she communicated bemusement: "However why make it in English?".
Was the principal individual to wear Chopard's Green Carpet Collection gems at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.
Chief James Gray who guided her in The Immigrant (2013), expressed that Cotillard is the best entertainer he at any point worked with. Dim composed the person Ewa Cybulska particularly for her.
Positioned #68 on Total Film's Top 200 Performances of All Time for her exhibition in La Vie En Rose (2007). [2013]
Brazilian brand Chara Rial named a shoe after her. [2014]
Picked as one of the 'Most incredible Film Femme Fatales' by Harper's Bazaar for her exhibition as Mal in Inception (2010). [March 2014]
Acknowledged to star in Two Days, One Night (2014) without seing the content. Cotillard is one of just three non-Belgian entertainers to lead a film coordinated by Belgian chiefs Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne since I'm Thinking of You (1992), the other two being Arta Dobroshi in Lorna's Silence (2008) and Adèle Haenel in The Unknown Girl (2016). She was projected after they met her on the arrangement of Rust and Bone (2012), which they co-delivered.
Was chief Benoît Jacquot's unique decision to play Celestine in Diary of a Chambermaid (2015), however exited. Assuming she had featured in the film, it would have been the second time that she would have played a person that was played by Jeanne Moreau. Cotillard played the more youthful variant of Moreau's personality in Lisa (2001) and Moreau played Celestine in The Diary of a Chambermaid (1964).
Was considered for the female lead of Burnt (2015).
Named "The Most Bankable French Actress of the 21st Century" in 2014. Her movies have sold in excess of 38 million tickets in France from 2001 to 2014 and have earned more than $3 billion around the world.
Was considered to play Eleonora Duse in The Rivals, a biopic about the competition among Duse and Sarah Bernhardt.
As a major aficionado of Tim Burton, Cotillard laid down with the content of Big Fish (2003) under her cushion for a month to ideally assist her possibilities with working with him.
For 3 back to back years, her movies debuted at the Toronto Film Festival: Rust and Bone (2012) in 2012, Blood Ties (2013) in 2013 and Two Days, One Night (2014) in 2014.
Gone to Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation Inaugurational Gala. [July 2014]
Upholds amfAR Cinema Against AIDS and goes to its occasion consistently beginning around 2009.
In 2014, Robbie Collin from The Daily Telegraph named her "the incredible quiet film entertainer within recent memory", for her capacity to show feelings just with her eyes and looks, despite the fact that she never showed up in a quiet film.
Cotillard and Isabelle Adjani are the main French entertainers to win the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress. Adjani won in 1975 for The Story of Adele H (1975), while Cotillard was granted for her exhibitions in The Immigrant (2013) and Two Days, One Night (2014) in 2014 (the honor was given to her by Jake Gyllenhaal). Cotillard was the main entertainer to win a NYFCC Award and miss a Golden Globe designation for a similar presentation beginning around 1995, when Jennifer Jason Leigh won this honor for Georgia (1995).
Positioned #4 on Time Magazine's Top 10 Best Movie Performances of 2014, for her exhibitions in The Immigrant (2013) and Two Days, One Night (2014).
Accomplished the Trifecta of the significant pundits grants: she won the Los Angeles Film Critics Association for La Vie En Rose (2007), the New York Film Critics Circle and National Society of Film Critics for The Immigrant (2013) and Two Days, One Night (2014).
Positioned #18 on British GQ Magazine "The World's 20 Coolest Women" in 2014.
Is one of 6 entertainers with different Oscar designations for unknown dialect films; the others are Marcello Mastroianni for Divorce Italian Style (1961), A Special Day (1977) and Dark Eyes (1987) (Italian), Sophia Loren for Two Women (1960) and Marriage Italian Style (1964) (Italian), Liv Ullmann for The Emigrants (1971) and Face to Face (1976) (Swedish), Isabelle Adjani for The Story of Adele H (1975) and Camille Claudel (1988) (French), and Javier Bardem for Before Night Falls (2000) and Biutiful (2010) (Spanish). Cotillard was selected for her exhibitions in La Vie En Rose (2007) (for which she won) and Two Days, One Night (2014) (French). Cotillard and Loren are the main entertainers to win a Best Actress Oscar for an unknown dialect film, they likewise showed up together in the film Nine (2009).
Communicated her craving to work with Meryl Streep during a meeting to Larry King in 2015.
Is one of 14 entertainers to have won both the Best Actress Academy Award and the Best Actress in a Comedy/Musical Golden Globe for a similar exhibition; hers being for La Vie En Rose (2007). The others, in sequential request, are: Judy Holliday for Born Yesterday (1950), Julie Andrews for Mary Poppins (1964), Barbra Streisand for Funny Girl (1968), Liza Minnelli for Cabaret (1972), Glenda Jackson for A Touch of Class (1973), Diane Keaton for Annie Hall (1977), Sissy Spacek for Coal Miner's Daughter (1980), Cher for Moonstruck (1987), Jessica Tandy for Driving Miss Daisy (1989), Helen Hunt for As Good as It Gets (1997), Gwyneth Paltrow for Shakespeare in Love (1998), Reese Witherspoon for Walk the Line (2005), and Jennifer Lawrence for Silver Linings Playbook (2012).
The Dardenne siblings (Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne) uncovered to Variety in 2015 that they were intending to do The Unknown Girl (2016) with Cotillard as the lead specialist, yet it didn't work out, so they chose to complete Two Days, One Night (2014) with her all things considered.
Was one of the moderators of the 87th Academy Awards, in which she presented the melody "Everything is Awesome" from The Lego Movie (2014). Édith Piaf's melody "La compete en Rose" from Cotillard's Oscar-winning film La Vie En Rose (2007), was playing behind the scenes when she hit the stage. [February 2015]
For 5 back to back years, she featured in motion pictures that were separated the fundamental rivalry part of the Cannes Film Festival: Rust and Bone (2012) (in 2012), The Immigrant (2013) (in 2013), Two Days, One Night (2014) (in 2014), Macbeth (2015) (in 2015), From the Land of the Moon (2016) and It's Only the End of the World (2016) (both in 2016).
Was considered for the job of Gerda Wegener in The Danish Girl (2015) in 2010. Had she featured in the film, she would have played inverse Matthias Schoenaerts, her co-star and love interest in Rust and Bone (2012).
Was referenced on Jodie Foster's Golden Globes discourse in 2013. Cultivate said: "[...] But presently I'm told, evidently, that each superstar is relied upon to respect the subtleties of their private existence with a public interview, a scent and an early evening unscripted TV drama. You know, you folks may be astonished, however I am not Honey Boo Child. No, I'm heartbroken, that is definitely not me. It never was and it never will be. Kindly don't cry on the grounds that my unscripted TV drama would so exhaust. I would need to make out with Marion Cotillard or I'd need to hit Daniel Craig's base just to remain on the air. However, it's not terrible work assuming you can get it.".
Headed out to Philippines with France's President François Hollande and entertainers Mélanie Laurent and Jeremy Irons to feature the battle against environmental change and meet a gathering planned to energize quicker and more resolved activity on the worldwide test of environmental change. [February 2015]
Planned her own gems for Chopard, an arm band and a neckband. She made the primary "green" presenting for the house, utilizing morally obtained shaded gemstones. Cotillard wore the handpiece that she planned including opals and jewels associated with a ring by a chain during the Cannes debut of The Little Prince (2015) on May 22, 2015.
Cecily Strong has imitated Cotillard two times on Saturday Night Live (1975), in 2015 and 2016.
Her personality in Nine (2009), Luisa, is half-French and half-Italian. In Federico Fellini's 8½ (1963), the person was played by French entertainer Anouk Aimée. Aimée is the principal entertainer to be assigned for an Oscar for a French-talking job (A Man and a Woman (1966)), while Cotillard is the solitary entertainer to win an Oscar for a French-talking job (La Vie En Rose (2007)).
Was considered for the job of Michelle in Elle (2016). Isabelle Huppert was projected all things considered.
Presented close by her Macbeth (2015) co-star, Michael Fassbender, a Banksy painting gave by Leonardo DiCaprio for the amfAR Gala good cause closeout in Cannes, where it got $1 million. [May 2015]
Her co-star in Rust and Bone (2012), Matthias Schoenaerts, played The Little Prince in front of an audience in Belgium when he was 9 years of age. In 2015, Cotillard voiced The Rose in The Little Prince (2015).
Chiefs Alexander Payne and Pedro Almodóvar want to work with Cotillard.
During the public interview of Macbeth (2015) at the Cannes Film Festival, her co-star Michael Fassbender expressed that Cotillard is the best entertainer in the business. [May 2015]
Referenced on The Office (2005) Season 8, Episode 11: "Random data". Kevin realizes that the solution to the last random data question is the 2001 French film Pretty Things (2001), on the grounds that Cotillard "uncovered herself various times".
Was considered for the job of Fantine in Les Misérables (2012).
The Oscar and César grants that she won for La Vie En Rose (2007), were uncovered during a show to observe Édith Piaf's century at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France in Paris, in 2015.
Woman Macbeth (the person she played in Macbeth (2015)), is frequently alluded to as "Woman M". This was likewise Cotillard's moniker for the send off of an internet based web narrative delivered by Dior in 2012, Lady Dior Web Documentary (2012).
Has showed up inverse two entertainers who played Magneto in the X-Men establishment. She featured inverse Ian McKellen in the short film Lady Gray London (2011) and with Michael Fassbender in Macbeth (2015).
Cotillard and her Nine (2009) co-star Judi Dench, have both played Lady Macbeth. Dench in front of an audience during the 70s and Cotillard in the 2015 film variation, Macbeth (2015). During a meeting to AOL Build in 2015, Cotillard expressed that Judi Dench is her beloved Lady Macbeth. Dench performed Macbeth inverse Ian McKellen as the title character. McKellen featured inverse Cotillard in the short film Lady Gray London (2011).
An example of Leonardo DiCaprio and Cotillard's discourse in the train scene from Inception (2010) ("You're hanging tight for a train..."), is included on the tune "Far Away" by nExow at minute 03:28.
Has named in French every last bit of her English-language jobs since Big Fish (2003).
Was referenced in the TV series Entourage (2004), in the episode where Vincent plays the lead job in a biopic of Enzo Ferrari coordinated by Frank Darabont, in which he co-featured close by Al Pacino and Cotillard.
The dresses she wore at the New York debut of The Dark Knight Rises (2012) and at the 2013 Golden Globe Awards, were particularly intended for her by Dior.
Lived in New York for a long time in 2012 while she was shooting The Immigrant (2013) and Blood Ties (2013).
Was set to star close by Romain Duris in the 2011 French activity movie "Vivre, c'est mieux que mourir", coordinated by Pascal Chaumeil, however the film was rarely shot.
Wants to play a man, refering to what Cate Blanchett did in I'm Not There (2007).
Raised her make up craftsman Christopher Danchaud and her companion Geraldine Seguin as her dates for the 2015 Academy Awards.
Counts Fantasia (1940) and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) among the principal movies to truly establish a connection with her.
Is frequently alluded to by the media as "The French Mermaid" or "La Sirène Française".
Was the fifth French entertainer (out of 7) to be assigned for an Academy Award for a French-language execution. The others in sequential request are Anouk Aimée, Isabelle Adjani, Marie-Christine Barrault, Catherine Deneuve, Emmanuelle Riva and Isabelle Huppert.
Oscar victor maker David Puttnam told Irish Times in October 2015 that Cotillard is on his list of things to get to star in the film Arctic 30.
Was 3 months pregnant with her little girl when she finished shooting Ismael's Ghosts (2017).
Brought forth her second youngster at age 41, a girl named Louise, on March 16, 2017. Youngster's dad is her sweetheart, Guillaume Canet.
Her cherished non mainstream movie is Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001). In 2007, it was reported that Cotillard would assume the part of Hedwig in front of an audience, yet at the same that won't ever occur. She likewise worked with the movie's chief, John Cameron Mitchell, in two short movies for Dior (L.A.dy Dior (2011) and Lady Gray London (2011)), and together they created the tune "Depiction in LA" in 2014.
Most loved music craftsmen incorporate Swedish vocalist Lykke Li and British electronic band Metronomy.
Cotillard, Isabelle Adjani and Isabelle Huppert are the main entertainers to have been named for a Best Actress Oscar for a French-talking job without the film getting different assignments.
Looks similar to American entertainer Sylvia Sidney.
Counts entertainer Harry Dean Stanton as her realistic crush.
Brought into the world at 4:50 AM (MET).
Was considered for the job of Patrizia Reggiani in House of Gucci (2021) preceding Lady Gaga was projected.
Featured in 3 movies with Gaspard Ulliel: A Very Long Engagement (2004), It's Only the End of the World (2016) and La retaliation au triple galop (2021). In any case, the main film where they shared scenes together was 'It's Only the End of the World'. In a 2018 meeting for Vanity Fair France's YouTube channel, Ulliel said that Cotillard was the entertainer he appreciated to shoot with the most in spite of the couple of scenes they shared together in 'It's Only the End of the World', and that "she gives a great deal to her scene accomplice".
Prior to voicing The Rose in The Little Prince (2015), Cotillard used to play this person for the children when she visited youngsters' clinics.
Is the essence of Chanel No. 5 scent beginning around 2020.
Entertainer and chief Xavier Dolan told in a meeting for Vanity Fair in 2015 that he has a "super smash" on Cotillard and an exceptional association with her. Dolan coordinated Cotillard in the film It's Only the End of the World (2016).
Featured in 3 movies with Gaspard Ulliel: A Very Long Engagement (2004), It's Only the End of the World (2016), and La retaliation au triple galop (2021). In any case, the main film where they shared scenes together was 'It's Only the End of the World'. In a 2018 meeting for Vanity Fair France's YouTube channel, Ulliel said that Cotillard was the entertainer he appreciated to work with the most in spite of the couple of scenes they shared together in 'It's Only the End of the World', and that "she gives a ton to her scene accomplice".
List of Marion Cotillard Movies
- Frère et soeur (announced)
- Lee (pre-production)
- The Brutalist (pre-production)
- The Inventor (pre-production)
- Asterix & Obelix: The Middle Kingdom (post-production)
- La vengeance au triple galop (TV Movie)
- Charlotte
- Annette
- Chanel N°5: Dancing on the Moon (Short)
- Dolittle
- Nous finirons ensemble
- Angel Face
- Ismael's Ghosts
- Rock'n Roll
- Assassin's Creed
- Allied
- It's Only the End of the World
- From the Land of the Moon
- April and the Extraordinary World
- Macbeth
- The Little Prince
- Lady Dior: Enter the Game (Music Video)
- Two Days, One Night
- Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues
- The Immigrant
- Blood Ties
- Joan of Arc at the Stake (TV Movie)
- The Dark Knight Rises
- Rust and Bone
- L.A.dy Dior (Short)
- Contagion
- Midnight in Paris
- Lady Grey London (Short)
- Little White Lies
- Inception
- Lady Blue Shanghai (Short)
- Forehead Tittaes (Video short)
- Lady Rouge: The Eyes of Mars (Music Video)
- Nine
- The Last Flight
- Public Enemies
- Lady Noire (Video short)
- La Vie En Rose
- A Good Year
- Fair Play
- Dikkenek
- You and Me
- Edy
- The Black Box
- Burnt Out
- Mary
- Ma vie en l'air
- Cavalcade
- A Very Long Engagement
- Innocence
- Big Fish
- Love Me If You Dare
- Taxi 3
- A Private Affair
- Boomer (Short)
- Heureuse (Short)
- Pretty Things
- Lisa
- Le marquis (Short)
- Quelques jours de trop (Short)
- Taxi 2
- Blue Away to America
- L'appel de la cave (Short)
- Furia
- La surface de réparation (Short)
- War in the Highlands
- Interdit de vieillir (TV Movie)
- Taxi
- Affaire classée (Short)
- La sentence (Short)
- Insalata Mista (Short)
- The Green Planet
- Chloé (TV Movie)
- My Sex Life... or How I Got Into an Argument
- L'histoire du garçon qui voulait qu'on l'embrasse
- Étude sur le Mouvement (TV Series)
- Lucie (TV Movie)
- Le monde des tout-petits & Many more….
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