Mélanie Laurent

French actress

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2025 Set to star in Joséphine Japy's directorial debut 'The Wonderers'.
2024 Laurent is set to direct Libre for Amazon Prime Video.
2024 Mélanie Laurent credited in the film 'Libre'.
2023 Laurent directed the film Wingwomen for Netflix.
2023 Mélanie Laurent starred in 'Wingwomen'.
2021 Laurent directed and starred in The Mad Women's Ball.
October 2021 The film The Nightingale, which Laurent was announced to direct, was completely removed from the release schedule.
2019 Mélanie Laurent gave birth to her second child, a girl named Mila.
2018 Mélanie Laurent made her English-language directorial debut with Galveston, adapted from Nic Pizzolatto's novel.
2018 She starred in Chris Weitz's drama Operation Finale, which tells the story of the capture of Nazi Adolf Eichmann.
2018 Mélanie Laurent featured in the film 'Galveston'.
2017 Mélanie Laurent starred in the film 'Plonger'.
2015 Laurent co-directed the documentary Tomorrow, which won her a César Award for Best Documentary Film.
November 13 2015 Laurent starred as Léa in Angelina Jolie's 'By the Sea', which was released by Universal Pictures.
September 23 2015 Starred in the French drama film 'Boomerang', adapted from Tatiana De Rosnay's bestseller 'A Secret Kept'.
2014 Voiced characters in French dubs of animated films: Mary Katherine in 'Epic' and Disgust in 'Inside Out'.
2014 Her second film as a director, Respire, was screened in the Critics' Week section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival.
2014 Laurent appeared in 'Aloft', a drama film directed by Claudia Llosa, which premiered in competition at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival.
2014 Mélanie Laurent's film 'Breathe' was nominated for the Bronze Horse for Best Film at the Stockholm International Film Festival.
2014 Laurent directed the documentary 'Demain,' which won the César Award for Best Documentary Film and was nominated for the Lumières Award for Best Documentary.
2013 Laurent starred opposite Jeremy Irons in the drama film 'Night Train to Lisbon', based on the novel of the same name.
2013 Laurent starred in the psychological thriller 'Enemy', directed by Denis Villeneuve, which was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival.
2013 Laurent appeared in the caper film 'Now You See Me' as a French Interpol agent, which achieved significant commercial success.
2013 She acted in the Canadian-Spanish psycho thriller 'Enemy,' an adaptation of José Saramago's novel 'The Double.'
September 2013 Mélanie Laurent gave birth to her first child, a son named Léo.
March 2013 Mélanie Laurent revealed that she had married but did not disclose her spouse's name, mentioning that he was a crew member.
2012 Mélanie Laurent credited as cinematographer, editor, and producer for the short documentary film 'Surpêche'.
2011 Laurent hosted both the opening and closing ceremonies of the 64th Cannes Film Festival.
2011 Mélanie Laurent teamed with Mike Mills, appearing opposite Ewan McGregor and Christopher Plummer in the comedy-drama 'Beginners', marking her second English-speaking role in Hollywood.
2011 She starred in the comedy drama Beginners, which earned her a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the San Diego Film Critics Society Awards.
2011 Laurent made her feature film directorial debut with The Adopted.
2011 She won the Best Actress Award at the Newport Beach Film Festival for her role in the comedy-drama 'Et soudain, tout le monde me manque.'
2011 Laurent directed the short film 'Respire,' which screened in the Critics' Week section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival and won the Stockholm International Film Festival - Bronze Horse for Best Film.
May 2 2011 Mélanie Laurent released her album 'En t'attendant' under the label Atmosphériques, available in LP, CD, and digital download formats.
2010 Laurent starred in The Round Up, a film depicting the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup, which focused on the mass arrest of Jews by French police in July 1942.
2010 Mélanie Laurent performed in the theatre production 'Promenade de santé' directed by Nicolas Bedos.

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