Nome di nascita: Clémentine Célarié
Data di nascita: 1957-10-12
Luogo di nascita: Senegal
Dettagli
Nomi alternativi: Meryem Célarié
Caratteristiche fisiche:
Carriera
Prime apparizioni: - Waiter! (1983) come Margot
Ruoli più importanti: - Love Is Better Than Life (2022) come Clémentine, the cop
- Blanche and Marie (1985) come Fernande
- Betty Blue (1986) come Annie
- Victor (2009) come Sylvie Saillard
- What Love Means (2008) come Hélène
- Mon fils d'ailleurs (2004) come Coline
- The Whistler (2010) come Viviane Vatinet
- Stéphane Guillon - Portraits au vitriol (1ère salve) (2008) come Self
- Mean Spirit (2003) come Beatrice
- Madame Sans Gêne (2011) come Madame Sans Gêne
Punti salienti della carriera: - Love Is Better Than Life (2022)
- Blanche and Marie (1985)
- Betty Blue (1986)
- Victor (2009)
- What Love Means (2008)
- Mon fils d'ailleurs (2004)
- The Whistler (2010)
- Stéphane Guillon - Portraits au vitriol (1ère salve) (2008)
- Mean Spirit (2003)
- Madame Sans Gêne (2011)
Premi
Premi: - Nominated for 1 César - Best Supporting Actress (Meilleure actrice dans un second rôle) (1990)
- Nominated for 1 César - Best Supporting Actress (Meilleure actrice dans un second rôle) (1987)
- Nominated for 1 Golden Nymph - Television Films - Best Performance by an Actress (2012)
- Nominated for 1 A.C.S. Award - Best Performance in a TV Series : 40 minutes (2023)
- Won Honorable Mention - Female Director (2022)
- Won Prix Award - Best Directing (2022)
- Won Berlin Movie Award - Best Feature Film Director (2022)
- Won Berlin Movie Award - Best Indie Feature Film (2022)
- Won Best Female Filmmaker (2022)
Biografia completa
Clémentine Célarié (born 12 October 1957) is a French actress, comedian, writer, director and singer.
She was born as Meryem Célarié in Dakar in what was then the French colony of Senegal on 12 October 1957. After passing her Baccalaureate, she spent a year living in the United States. Back in France, she took acting lessons and became an actress.
She has three sons, Abraham, Gustave and Balthazar. She lives in Aix-en-Provence.
In 1994 Clémentine appeared on a TV show for Sidaction hosted by Christophe Dechavanne. In the show, Célarié shared a kiss with an HIV-positive man, to contribute to the fight against misconceptions about the virus.
Célarié supported Socialist Francois Hollande for the presidential election of 2012.