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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