Marie Piémontèse
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Nomi alternativi: Marie Piemontese, Marie Piermontese, Marie-Pierre Piémontese
Caratteristiche fisiche: N/A
Biografia completa
Marie Piémontèse is a French actress recognized for her supporting roles in a number of notable French and international productions. Her filmography includes work with acclaimed directors such as Agnès Varda and Jean-Pierre Jeunet.
One of her prominent early roles was as a stripper in the visually inventive and critically praised film The City of Lost Children (1995), co-directed by Jeunet and Marc Caro. In the same year, she appeared in Agnès Varda's film One Hundred and One Nights (1995), a tribute to the centenary of cinema featuring a large ensemble cast, in which she played the character Sylvie.
Piémontèse has also collaborated multiple times with director Emmanuel Mouret, appearing in his films Promène-toi donc tout nu! (1999) and Laissons Lucie faire! (2000). More recently, she had a role in the 2014 TV mini-series Rosemary's Baby and in the 2015 French drama film Standing Tall (original title La Tête haute).
While details about her early life and specific birth date are not publicly available in detail, her career showcases her versatility in taking on various character roles across different genres of French cinema and television. She is also credited as a graphic designer in a 2021 co-production workshop document, indicating interests beyond acting.

