Pauline Burlet

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Pauline Burlet ( César 2014 )

Pauline Burlet (born April 9, 1996 in Mons ) is a Belgian actress .

Life

Pauline Burlet took acting lessons as a toddler and was on the theater stage at the age of five. At the age of eight she was cast by the French film director Olivier Dahan for the film adaptation of Édith Piaf's life. In La vie en rose Burlet finally played the 10-year-old Piaf, who was played by Marion Cotillard during the film .

Burlet received more attention for her portrayal of Mme Raven in Patrick Ridremont's Dead Man Talking . For her performance, she was nominated for the first time in 2013 for the Belgian film prize Magritte du cinéma for the best young actress. She won the award a year later for her portrayal of Lucie in Asghar Farhadi's drama Le passé - The Past .

In 2014, Burlet played the lead role of Lili Franchet in the French miniseries Resistance .

Filmography (selection)

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