Judith Godrèche
Judith Godrèche (born March 23, 1972 in Paris ; actually Judith Goldreich ) is a French actress .
Life
Godrèche, born in Judith Goldreich, was born in 1972 in Paris as the daughter of two psychoanalysts . At a young age she modeled for a youth magazine and advertised a Japanese chocolate manufacturer. At the age of 13 she played her first film role as the daughter of Claudia Cardinale in Nadine Trintignant's film drama The Family Pyramid (1985). For her starring role in The Disenchanted (1990) she received in 1991 a nomination for the French film award César as Most Promising Actress . In the same year she was on the jury of the Berlin International Film Festival .
In 1996 she starred in Patrice Leconte's award-winning period film Ridicule - On the Ridiculousness of Appearance as the self-confident daughter of Jean Rochefort alongside Charles Berling and Fanny Ardant . She became known to a wider international audience in 1998 when she played the unhappy lover of King Louis XIV at the side of Leonardo DiCaprio in the literary film The Man in the Iron Mask . For her acting performances in L'auberge espagnole (2002) and France boutique (2003) she was nominated for the César as best supporting actress. In François Ozone's successful comedy Das Schmuckstück (2010) she was featured alongside Catherine Deneuve and Gérard Depardieu .
In the course of her career she was also on the theater stage, for example in Paris in 1996 for Edward Albee's Three Great Women , and in front of the television camera, as in 1997 for a television adaptation of Stendhal's Red and Black . In 2010 she made her directorial debut with Toutes les filles pleurent .
From 1998 to 2002 she was married to the comedian and director Dany Boon , whom she met while filming Love at the Sexest Look . The marriage resulted in a son (* 1999). She has lived with the director Maurice Barthélémy since 2004. A daughter was born on April 19, 2005.
Filmography (selection)
- 1985: The family pyramid (L'Été prochain)
- 1988: a turbulent weekend (Les Saisons du plaisir)
- 1988: The afternoon nap (La Méridienne)
- 1989: A woman at 15 (La Fille de 15 ans)
- 1989: Un été d'orages
- 1990: The Disenchanted (La Désenchantée)
- 1990: Sons
- 1991: Paris awakes (Paris s'éveille)
- 1993: Emma Zunz (TV movie)
- 1993: Tango Mortale (Tango)
- 1993: A New Life (Une nouvelle vie)
- 1994: Grande petite
- 1996: Beaumarchais - The Insolent (Beaumarchais, l'insolent)
- 1996: Ridicule - On the ridiculousness of appearances (Ridicule)
- 1997: Le Rouge et Le Noir (TV movie)
- 1998: The Man in the Iron Mask (The Man in the Iron Mask)
- 1998: Love at the sixth sight (Bimboland)
- 1999: Entropy
- 2001: South Kensington
- 2002: L'auberge espagnole
- 2005: Tu vas rire, mais je te quince
- 2003: Quicksand - Caught in the quicksand (Quicksand)
- 2003: France Boutique
- 2008: Home Sweet Home
- 2009: Albert Schweitzer - A Life for Africa (Albert Schweitzer)
- 2010: Toutes les filles pleurent
- 2010: The jewel (Potiche)
- 2010: Holiday
- 2011: Low Cost
- 2011: The art of loving (L'Art d'aimer)
- 2012: Royal Pains (TV series, two episodes)
- 2013: Stoker
- 2013: Chez nous c'est trois!
- 2015: The Overnight - Invitation with certain advantages (The Overnight)
- 2018: Under the Eiffel Tower
- 2019: The Climb
- 2020: Medical Police (TV series, episode 1x03 Dumb Doggy )
Awards
- 1991: Nomination for the César as best young actress for Die Disenchanted
- 2003: Nomination for César for Best Supporting Actress for L'auberge espagnole
- 2004: Nomination for César as best supporting actress for France boutique
Web links
- Judith Godrèche in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Judith Godrèche on filmreference.com (English)
- Judith Godrèche in the German dubbing index
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Godrèche, Judith |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Goldreich, Judith (real name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | french actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 23, 1972 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Paris , France |