Marianne Basler
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French actress
Marianne Basler | |
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Born | (1964-03-09) 9 March 1964 (age 60) Brussels, Belgium |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1980–present |
Marianne Basler (born 9 March 1964) is a French actress.[1] She has appeared in more than eighty films since 1980.
Selected filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1984 | The Mystery of Alexina | Marie Avril | |
1985 | Rosa la rose, fille publique | Rosa | |
1987 | The Cruel Embrace | Nicole | |
1988 | A Soldier's Tale | Bell | |
1989 | La Révolution française | ||
1991 | Eline Vere | Eline Vere | |
1994 | Farinelli | ||
1997 | Marquise | ||
1999 | ’’Children - Mrs Four | ||
2001 | Va savoir | ||
2002 | The Magic Box | ||
2004 | Welcome to Switzerland | ||
2005 | Ghosts | ||
2011 | Midnight in Paris | ||
2014 | Yves Saint Laurent | ||
2018 | Amanda | Maud |
References
- ^ "Marianne Basler". BFI. Archived from the original on January 9, 2017.
External links
- Marianne Basler at IMDb
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Prix Suzanne Bianchetti
- Junie Astor (1937)
- Janine Darcey (1938)
- Sylvia Bataille (1939)
- Micheline Presle (1940)
- No award (1941–1945)
- Simone Signoret (1947)
- Odile Versois (1948)
- Arlette Thomas (1949)
- Christiane Lenier (1950)
- Nadine Alari (1951)
- Nadine Basile (1952)
- Etchika Choureau (1953)
- Marina Vlady (1954)
- Geneviève Kervine (1955)
- Annie Girardot (1956)
- Anne Doat (1957)
- Pascale Petit (1958)
- Roger Dumas (1959)*
- Perrette Pradier (1960)
- Renée Marie Potet (1961)
- Corinne Marchand (1962)
- Marie Dubois (1963)
- Colette Castel (1964)
- Macha Méril (1965)
- Geneviève Bujold (1966)
- Caroline Cellier (1967)
- Danièle Evenou (1968)
- Ludmila Mikaël (1970
- Bulle Ogier (1972)
- Isabelle Adjani (1974)
- Isabelle Huppert (1976)
- Dominique Laffin (1980)
- Juliette Binoche (1986)
- Marianne Basler (1988)
- Dominique Blanc (1990)
- Anouk Grinberg (1991)
- Charlotte Kady (1993)
- Isabelle Carré (1994)
- Clotilde Courau (1995)
- Sandrine Kiberlain (1996)
- Virginie Ledoyen (1999)
- Audrey Tautou (2000)
- Barbara Schulz (2001)
- Françoise Gillard (2002)
- Mélanie Doutey (2003)
- Sara Forestier & Sophie Quinton (2004)
- Chloé Lambert (2005)
- Nathalie Boutefeu (2006)
- Déborah François (2007)
- Clotilde Hesme (2008)
- Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey (2009)
- Élodie Navarre (2010)
- Anaïs Demoustier (2011)
- Marie Kremer (2012)
- Pauline Étienne (2013)
- Adèle Haenel (2014)
- Marine Vacth (2015)
- Camille Cottin (2016)
- Suliane Brahim (2017)
- Camélia Jordana (2018)
- Rebecca Marder (2019)
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