Marion Cotillard
Biography
Marion Cotillard (born September 30, 1975) is a French actress, film producer, singer, songwriter, and environmentalist. Known for her roles in independent films and blockbusters, she has received various accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, a Golden Globe Award, a European Film Award, a Lumières Award, and two César Awards. She became a Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters in France in 2010, and was promoted to Officer in 2016. She has served as a spokeswoman for Greenpeace since 2001. Cotillard was the face of the Lady Dior handbag for nine years. Since 2020, she is the face of Chanel's fragrance Chanel No. 5. Cotillard had her first English-language role in the television series Highlander (1993), and made her film debut in The Story of a Boy Who Wanted to Be Kissed (1994). Her breakthrough came in the successful French film Taxi (1998), which earned her a César Award nomination for Most Promising Actress. She made the transition into Hollywood in Tim Burton's Big Fish (2003), and won her first César Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Tina Lombardi in Jean-Pierre Jeunet's A Very Long Engagement (2004). For her portrayal of French singer Édith Piaf in La Vie en Rose (2007), Cotillard won her second César Award, a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Lumières Award and the Academy Award for Best Actress, becoming the first and (as of 2022) only actor to win an Academy Award for a French-language performance, and also the second actress to have won this award for a foreign language performance. Her performances in Nine (2009), Rust and Bone (2012), and Annette (2021) earned Cotillard three more Golden Globe nominations. For Two Days, One Night (2014), she received a second Academy Award nomination for Best Actress, which was also her second nomination for a French-language film. Cotillard is one of only seven actors to receive multiple Academy Award nominations for foreign language performances. Cotillard has played Joan of Arc on stage in several countries between 2005 and 2022 in the oratorio Joan of Arc at the Stake. Her English-language films include Public Enemies (2009), Inception (2010), Contagion (2011), Midnight in Paris (2011), The Dark Knight Rises (2012), The Immigrant (2013), Macbeth (2015), and Allied (2016). She provided voice acting for the animated films The Little Prince (2015), April and the Extraordinary World (2015) and the French version of Minions (2015). Her other notable French, Belgian and Canadian films include La Belle Verte (1996), Pretty Things (2001), Love Me If You Dare (2003), Dikkenek (2006), Little White Lies (2010), and It's Only the End of the World (2016). Description above from the Wikipedia article Marion Cotillard, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Big Fish
as Josephine
2003

La Vie en Rose
as Edith Piaf
2007

Nine
as Luisa Contini
2009

Saddle Up For Revenge
as Kim Randall
2021

Taxi
as Lilly Bertineau
1998

Taxi 2
as Lilly Bertineau
2000

Taxi 3
as Lilly Bertineau
2003

A Very Long Engagement
as Tina Lombardi
2004

One Night with Asterix & Obelix
as Self - Actress
2023

Pretty Things
as Marie / Lucie
2001

Public Enemies
as Billie Frechette
2009

Love Me If You Dare
as Sophie Kowalsky
2003

Lee
as Solange D'Ayen
2024

Dikkenek
as Nadine
2006

Love Is in the Air
as Alice
2005

La Belle Verte
as Macha
1996

Little Girl Blue
as Carole Achache
2023

A Good Year
as Fanny Chenal
2006

Innocence
as Mademoiselle Eva
2005

OceanWorld 3D
as Sea Turtle (voice)
2009
TV Appearances

The Daily Show
as Self
1996

Highlander: The Series
as Lori Bellian
1992

Télématin
as Self
1985

Extrapolations
as Sylvie Bolo
2023

The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
as Self
2005

Le Débarquement
2013

Beau geste
as Self
2023

The Graham Norton Show
as Self
2007

Burger Quiz
as Self
2001

DP/30: Conversations About Movies
as Self
2007

Les Redoutables
as Gabby
2001

Vivement dimanche
as Self
1998
