Clémentine Célarié

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Clémentine Célarié ( Cannes 2009 )

Clémentine Célarié (* 12. October 1957 in Dakar , Senegal as Meryem Célarié ) is a French actress and singer .

origin

Clémentine Célarié is the granddaughter of Louis Charles Breguet , a French aircraft designer and co-founder of Air France . This again is the son of the French watchmaker and physicist Louis Clément François Breguet , who is again the grandson of the Swiss watchmaker Abraham Louis Breguet . She is also related to the playwright Ludovic Halévy , the historian Daniel Halévy and the two French politicians Louis Joxe and Pierre Joxe . She herself comes from the line of ancestors of the Breton military leader Bertrand du Guesclin and the orientalist Jean Michel de Venture de Paradis . Her father is the journalist André Célarié.

Life

After graduating from high school in the United States, Célarié returned to France, where she studied acting and singing despite a rejection from the renowned Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique . She then played theater and made her debut in the 1983 comedy, directed by Claude Sautet , colleague comes right on the screen alongside Yves Montand , Nicole Garcia and Dominique Laffin . She was nominated twice for the French César Film Award for Best Supporting Actress , in 1987 for her portrayal of Annie in Jean-Jacques Hakenix's love drama Betty Blue - 37.2 degrees in the morning and in 1990 for her portrayal of Christine in Alain Corneau's drama Nocturnal India .

From 1980 Célarié worked regularly as a radio presenter for the French radio station Radio France . She had different radio programs, lent her voice to radio plays and started singing. She released her first album in 1996 with Pas L'âme d'une Dame and her second album in 2006 with Family Groove . She also sang the song Tengo Nada with Charles Schillings and the song Morenito with Stéphane Pompougnac .

Discography (selection)

Filmography (selection)

  • 1983: colleague is coming soon (Garçon!)
  • 1984: Duet for three (Paroles et musique)
  • 1985: Blanche and Marie (Blanche et Marie)
  • 1986: Betty Blue - 37.2 degrees in the morning (37 ° 2 le matin)
  • 1986: Kangaroo complex - The man with the baby tick (Le complexe du kangourou)
  • 1986: La Gitane - Nothing but trouble with women (La gitane)
  • 1989: Nocturne Indien (Nocturne india)
  • 1991: Great! My parents are getting divorced! (Génial, mes parents divorcent!)
  • 1992: The backyard capitalists (2 bis, rue de la Combine)
  • 1992 turbulence (Turbulences)
  • 1992: Wilde Nights (Les nuits fauves)
  • 1994: The Revenge of the Blondes (La vengeance d'une blonde)
  • 1994: Vengeance is female (Les braqueuses)
  • 1994: Anger in the Heart (La rage au cœur)
  • 1995: Les Misérables
  • 1996: Baby Deal (XY, drôle de conception)
  • 2000: Room wanted (Room to Rent )
  • 2001: The Heart Knows No Law (Lawless Heart)
  • 2003: The Little Shit (Mauvais esprit)
  • 2005: On the waves (Les vagues)
  • 2008: What is love (Sa raison d'être)
  • 2010: The Four ( Les invincibles , TV series, seven episodes)
  • 2016: Suddenly Papa (Demain tout commence)
  • 2018: Curtain up for Cyrano (Edmond)
  • 2019: Made in China

Award (selection)

Web links

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