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Marion Cotillard; born 30 September 1975) is a French actress and singer.

She garnered critical acclaim for her roles in films such as La Vie en Rose, My Sex Life...

or How I Got Into an Argument, Taxi, Furia and Jeux d'enfants.

She has also appeared in such films as Big Fish, A Very Long Engagement (for which she received a César Award for Best Supporting Actress), A Good Year, Public Enemies, Nine, Inception, Midnight in Paris, and Contagion.
She won the Academy Award, the BAFTA Award, the César Award and the Golden Globe Award, all for best actress, for her portrayal of French singer Édith Piaf in La Vie en Rose.

She made film history by becoming the first person to win an Academy Award for a French language performance.

In 2010, she received a Golden Globe nomination for her performance in the musical Nine.


This book is your ultimate resource for Marion Cotillard. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, photos, and much more.


In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about her Early life, Career and Personal life right away. A quick look inside: Marion Cotillard, My Sex Life... or How I Got Into an Argument, La Belle Verte, Taxi (1998 film), Furia (film), Taxi 2, Taxi 3, Love Me If You Dare, Big Fish, Innocence (2004 film), A Very Long Engagement, Mary (2005 film), La Boîte noire, A Good Year, La Vie en rose (film), Public Enemies (2009 film), OceanWorld 3D, The Last Flight (2009 film), Nine (film), Inception, Little White Lies (film), Midnight in Paris, Contagion (film), The Dark Knight Rises.

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Articles Marion Cotillard My Sex Life... or How I Got Into an Argument La Belle Verte Taxi (1998 film) Furia (film) Taxi 2 Taxi 3 Love Me If You Dare Big Fish Innocence (2004 film) A Very Long Engagement Mary (2005 film) La Boîte noire A Good Year La Vie en rose (film) Public Enemies (2009 film) OceanWorld 3D The Last Flight (2009 film) Nine (film) Inception Little White Lies (film) Midnight in Paris Contagion (film) The Dark Knight Rises
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Marion Cotillard
Marion Cotillard
Born
Marion Cotillard
Cotillard at the Paris premiere ofPublic Enemies, July 2009
Occupation
Years active
Partner
30 September 1975 Paris, France
Actress, Singer
1993present
Guillaume Canet (2007present; 1 child)
Marion Cotillard(French pronunciation:[maʁjɔ̃kɔtijaʁ]; born 30 September 1975) is a French actress and singer. She garnered critical acclaim for her roles in films such asLa Vie en Rose,My Sex Life... or How I Got Into an Argument, Taxi,FuriaandJeux d'enfants. She has also appeared in such films asBig Fish,A Very Long Engagement(for which she received a Casar Award for Best Supporting Actress),A Good Year,Public Enemies,Nine,Inception,Midnight in Paris, andContagion. She won the Academy Award, the BAFTA Award, the Casar Award and the Golden Globe Award, all for best actress, for her portrayal of French singer bdith Piaf inLa Vie en Rose. She made film history by becoming the first person to win an Academy Award for a French language performance. In 2010, she received a Golden Globe nomination for her performance in the musicalNine.
Family and early life Cotillard was born in Paris and grew up around Orlaans, Loiret in an artistically inclined, "bustling, creative household". Her father, Jean-Claude Cotillard, is an actor, teacher, former mime, and 2006 Molicre Award-winning [1] director. Cotillard's mother, Monique (now known as Niseema) Theillaud, is also an actress and drama teacher. She has two younger twin brothers, Quentin and Guillaume. Guillaume is a screenwriter and director. She began [2] acting during her childhood, appearing on stage in one of her father's plays.
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Career
Early work (19932002)
After small appearances and performances in theater, Cotillard had occasional and minor roles in television series such asHighlander, but her career as a film actress began in the mid-1990s with small but noticeable roles in such films as Arnaud Desplechin'sMy Sex Life... or How I Got Into an Argument. Cotillard appeared in the comedyLa belle verte, directed by Coline Serreau. In 1998, she starred in Garard Pircs' action comedyTaxi. In the film, she plays Lili Bertineau, who becomes Daniel's girlfriend. Cotillard reprised the role in two sequels. She then ventured into anticipation science fiction with Alexandre Aja'sFuria(1999). Cotillard photographed by Studio Harcourt Paris in 1999. Cotillard appeared in Pierre Grimblat's filmLisaas Young Lisa, alongside Jeanne Moreau, Benodt Magimel and Sagamore Stavenin in the Swiss war dramaIn The Highlands. She starred in Gilles Paquet-Brenner's filmLes jolies choses, adapted from the work of feminist writer Virginie Despentes. In the drama, Cotillard portrayed the characters of two twins of completely opposite characters, Lucie and Marie. She was nominated for a Casar Award for her performance. In Guillaume Nicloux's thrillerUne affaire privéeshe portrayed Clarisse, friend of the disappeared.
Breakthrough (20032006) Cotillard starred with Guillaume Canet in the romantic comedy filmLove Me If You Dareas Sophie Kowalsky, the daughter of Polish immigrants. The film was directed by Yann Samuel. Cotillard had a notable supporting role in Tim Burton's filmBig Fish, where she appeared alongside Ewan McGregor, Billy Crudup, Jessica Lange and Allison Lohman. In the film she plays Josaphine, the French wife of William Bloom. She appeared in two critically successful films, Jean-Pierre Jeunet'sA Very Long Engagementas Tina Lombardi, for which she won a Casar Award for Best Supporting Actress, and appeared in the mystery thrillerInnocenceas Mademoiselle bva. In 2005, Cotillard starred in Steve Suissa's romantic dramaCavalcadeas Alizae. She also appeared in Abel Ferrara's religious dramaMaryalongside Forest Whitaker and Juliette Binoche. Marion played Isabelle Kruger and Alice in the thriller filmLa Boîte noire, directed by Richard Berry. She appeared in the filmFair Playas Nicole. Cotillard starred in Ridley Scott's romantic comedyA Good Year, in which she portrayed Fanny Chenal, a French cafa owner in a small Proveneal town, opposite Russell Crowe as a Londoner who inherits a local property. She appeared in the Belgian comedyDikkenek, and learned to play the cello for her role as a soloist in the satirical coming-of-age film [1] You and Me.
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2007present
She was chosen by director Olivier Dahan to portray the French singer bdith Piaf in the biopicLa Vie en Rosebefore he had even met her, saying that he noticed a [3] similarity between Piaf's and Cotillard's eyes. Producer Ilan Goldman accepted and defended the choice even though distributors TFM reduced the money they gave to finance the film thinking Cotillard wasn't "bankable" enough an [4] actress. Her portrayal was widely praised, including by the eminent theatre director Sir Trevor Nunn, who described it as "one of the greatest performances [5] on film ever." It was dubbed "the most awaited film of 2007" in France, where some critics said that she had reincarnated bdith Piaf to sing one last time on [6] stage.
On 10 February 2008, Cotillard became the first French actress to be awarded the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role since Staphane Audran in [7] Cotillard in July 2009 1973. She is the first actress to win a Golden Globe for a foreign language performance since 1972, when Liv Ullmann won forThe Emigrants. She is also the first person to win a (Comedy or Musical) Golden Globe for a foreign language performance.
On 22 February 2008, she was awarded the Casar Award for Best Actress for her role inLa Vie en Rose, becoming the first woman and second person (after Adrien Brody,The Pianist) to win both a Cesar and an Oscar for the same performance. Cotillard is the second French cinema actress to win this award and the third overall to receive an Academy Award. She is the first Best Actress winner in a non-English language performance since Sophia Loren's win in 1961. She is also the first and so far only winner of an Academy Award for a performance in the French language. In her Oscar acceptance speech, Cotillard proclaimed "thank you life, thank you love" and, speaking of Los Angeles, said "it is true, there is some angels(sic)in this city!" The day following the ceremony, Cotillard was congratulated and praised by the President of France Nicolas Sarkozy in a statement saying, I would like to extend my warmest congratulations to Marion Cotillard, who has just received the Oscar for Best Actress for her masterful interpretation of bdith Piaf inLa Vie en Rose, directed by Olivier Dahan. Half a century after Simone Signoret, a French artist has received the Best Actress award at the Oscars. It was a good omen that Catherine Allegret, Simone Signoret's daughter, herself had a role inLa Vie en Rose. Marion Cotillard embodies an bdith Piaf who is unsettling in her realism, emotion and passion. Her interpretation brings to life the story of a woman who gave French chanson its acclaim and authenticity; a singer, too, who closely united France and America. [8] AsLa Vie En Roseon 1 Marchwas also a Czech production, as she mentioned in her Casar acceptance speech, 2008, Cotillard won a Czech Lion Award for Best Actress. She could not attend the ceremony in Prague due to the filming ofPublic Enemies. Her friend Pavlfna Ngmcovhwho played the journalist inLa vie en Rosewas there to accept the award on her behalf. On 24 June 2008, Cotillard was one of 105 individuals invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Cotillard starred alongside Johnny Depp inPublic Enemies, released in the United States on 1 July 2009. Later that [9] year, Cotillard appeared in the film adaptation of the musicalNine, directed by Rob Marshall, and co-starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Penalope Cruz, Judi Dench, Nicole Kidman, Sophia Loren and Kate Hudson. On 15 December 2009, Cotillard was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best ActressMusical or Comedy for her performance in the film. The film was released on 18 December 2009. For her role in the musicalNineas Luisa Contini,Timemagazine ranked her as the fifth best performance by a [10] female in 2009. She was ranked just behind Mo'Nique, Carey Mulligan, Saoirse Ronan and Meryl Streep. She was awarded the Desert Palm Achievement Actress Award at the 2010 Palm Springs International Film Festival for the role.
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On 15 March 2010 Cotillard was made a Chevalier (Knight) of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Order of the Arts [11] and Letters) by the French government for her "contribution to the enrichment of French culture". She appeared as the main antagonist "Mal Cobb" in Christopher Nolan's filmInception, alongside Leonardo DiCaprio and Joseph Gordon-Levitt released on 16 July 2010. She appears in Woody Allen'sMidnight in Paris(2011) alongside Rachel McAdams and Owen Wilson, cast as Adriana, a fictionalized mistress of Pablo Picasso. She co-starred alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Jude Law, Kate [12] Winslet and Matt Damon in Steven Soderbergh's thriller filmContagion. On 19 April 2011, Cotillard was signed on to star in Christopher Nolan's filmThe Dark Knight Risesplaying Miranda Tate, a board member at Wayne Enterprises that is also an ally of Bruce Wayne.
Other projects
In addition to her film work, Cotillard is interested in environmental activism, and has participated in campaigns for environmental protection. Cotillard used her high public profile to bring attention to the aims of Greenpeace, working for the environmental organization as a spokesperson, allowing the organization to use her apartment to test products. In 2005, she also contributed to Dessins pour le climat ("Drawings for the Climate"), a book of drawings published by Greenpeace to raise funds for the group.
In 2009, Cotillard was chosen as the face for Dior's "Lady Dior" advertising campaign and was featured in an online mini-movie directed by John Cameron Mitchell about the fictional character created by John Galliano. This campaign has also resulted in a musical collaboration with British indie rock band Franz Cotillard at the Berlin Film Festival Ferdinand, where Cotillard has provided the vocals for a composition performed in 2007. by the group, entitled "The Eyes of Mars". Cotillard appeared on the cover of the November 2009 issue ofVoguewithNineco-stars Sophia Loren, Nicole Kidman, Penalope Cruz, Kate Hudson and Fergie, and on the July 2010 cover by herself.
In 2011, she supports publicly the chief Raoni in his fight against Belo Monte Dam.
Personal life Cotillard currently lives with French actor and director Guillaume Canet. Many reports say the couple prefer to live a simple lifestyle, and they are often spotted in cafes and shopping together in Paris. Neither star discusses their relationship with the media, although photos of the couple being affectionate regularly surface in the European [13] [14] tabloids. The birth of the couple's first child, called Marcel, was announced on 20 May 2011. She is a fan of Radiohead and Canadian singer Hawksley Workman; she has appeared in two of the latter's music [15] videos, most notably "No Reason to Cry Out your Eyes (On the Highway Tonight)". Workman even revealed in interviews about his last albumBetween the Beautifulsthat he worked and wrote songs with Cotillard while they [16] both were in Los Angeles during the movie awards season. She is a supporter of the English football club Leeds [17] United, a passion she developed after her compatriot Eric Cantona's spell at the club in the early 1990s. In 2008, Cotillard generated controversy due to the re-publishing of a 2007 interview in which she publicly questioned the official explanation of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States and implied the [18] destruction of the World Trade Center towers was an intentional demolition.
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2005
2005
2005
Chlo
Nurse
2005
2005
2006
2006
2006
2006
Verona Love Screens Film FestivalBest Actress
NominatedoMrPtsrawAofdCarsaActressromising
Du bleu jusqu'en Amérique
Cabourg Romantic Film FestivalBest Actress
2001
Ma vie en l'air
1998
Chloé
Blue Away to America
1996
1996
Taxi
Alice
Alizae
Love Is in the Air
Caline/Lachanteusedu rive
1999
Lisa
1999
2000
2001
Lili Bertineau
Solange
blia
La Boîte noire
Fair Play
Burnt Out
Marie/Lucie
Young Lisa
A Good Year
Toi et Moi
Isabelle Kruger/Alice
Lana
Fanny Chenal
2003
Big Fish
Innocence
2003
2003
Taxi 3
2004
Lisa
Nicole
2002
A Private Affair
Love Me If You Dare
Une affaire privée
Jeux d'enfants Newport Beach Film FestivalBest Actress
Un long dimanche de fiançailles CasarAwardforBestSupportingActress
Lili Bertineau
JosaphineBloom
Mademoisellebva
Clarisse Entoven
Filmography
Year
Marion Cotillard
Title
Notes
Sophie Kowalsky
L' Histoire du garçon qui voulait qu'on l'embrasse
1994
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Role
Mathilde
Comment je me suis disputé... (ma vie sexuelle)
Les Jolies choses NominatedroMtsPorimisgnActressrsaCafodarAw
La Guerre dans le Haut Pays
1999
Pretty Things
La Belle Verte
War in the Highlands
Furia
Taxi 2
Julie Bonzon
My Sex Life... or How I Got Into an Argument
Student
Lili Bertineau
1996
A Very Long Engagement
Tina Lombardi
Nadine
Cavalcade
Edy
2004
2005
Mary
Dikkenek
You and Me
Gretchen Mol
Sauf le respect que je vous dois
Marion Cotillard
2007
2009
2009
2009
2009
La Vie en rose
Public Enemies
OceanWorld 3D
The Last Flight
Nine
bdithPiaf
Billie Frechette
Narrator
MarieVallicresde Beaumont
Luisa Contini
Academy Award for Best Actress African American Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress CasarAwardforBestActress Czech Lion Award for Best Actress Golden Globe Award for Best ActressMotion Picture Musical or Comedy Hollywood Film FestivalActress of the Year Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress London Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress Palm Springs International Film FestivalBest Actress Santa Barbara International Film FestivalVirtuosos Award Satellite Award for Best ActressMotion Picture Drama Seattle International Film FestivalBest Actress Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress NominatedBerlin International Film FestivalBest Actress NominatedBroadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress NominatedChicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress NominatedDallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress NominatedDetroit Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress NominatedEuropean Film Award for Best Actress NominatedOnline Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress NominatedSt. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress NominatedScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
Le dernier vol
Palm Springs International Film FestivalDesert Palm Achievement Actress Award Satellite Award for Best CastMotion Picture NominatedBroadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress NominatedDetroit Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress NominatedGolden Globe Award for Best ActressMotion Picture Musical or Comedy NominatedSatellite Award for Best ActressMotion Picture Musical or Comedy NominatedScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture NominatedSt. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
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2010
2010
2011
2011
2012
2013
2014
Inception
Little White Lies
Midnight in Paris
Contagion
The Dark Knight Rises
Low Life
Rust and Bone
Mallorie "Mal" Cobb
Marie
Adriana
Dr. Leonora Orantes
Miranda Tate
Unknown
Unknown
NominatedCentral Ohio Film Critics Association Award for Best Ensemble NominatedIGN Movie Award for Best Actress [19] NominatedIGN Movie Award for Best Ensemble Cast NominatedPhoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Ensemble NominatedSatellite Award for Best Supporting ActressMotion Picture NominatedScream Award for Best Ensemble NominatedScream Award for Best Supporting Actress NominatedWashington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Ensemble
Les petits mouchoirs
post-production
filming
filming
Awards and nominations Cotillard won a Casar Award for Best Supporting Actress forA Very Long Engagement(2004). Cotillard won an Academy Award for Best Actress, a Golden Globe Award for Best ActressMotion Picture Musical or Comedy, a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, a Satellite Award for Best ActressMotion Picture Drama and a Casar Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of bdith Piaf inLa Vie en Rose(2007). Cotillard and her co-stars of Ninewon a Satellite Award for Best CastMotion Picture for the performance in the film. Cotillard also has been nominated for numerous awards, including Casar Award for Most Promising Actress forTaxi (1998) andLes Jolies choses(2001), and a European Film Award for Best Actress forLa Vie en Rose(2007). Additionally, Cotillard was nominated for an Golden Globe Award for Best ActressMotion Picture Musical or Comedy forNine(2009).
Academy Award milestones
Cotillard received the Academy Award for Best Actress in 2007, becoming only the second French cinema actress, after Simone Signoret in 1959, to win this award and the third overall to receive an Academy Award (Juliette Binoche won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1997 for her critically acclaimed role in the picture The English Patient), although French expatriate Claudette Colbert was given an Oscar in 1934. She is the first Best Actress winner in a non-English language performance since Sophia Loren's win in 1961 and also became the firstand so far onlywinner of an Academy Award for a performance primarily in the French language.
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Other awards Cotillard for her portrayal of Lisa Young in the French filmLisa(2001), was the winner of Verona Love Screens Film Festival for Best Actress, she was the winner of Newport Beach Film Festival for Best ActressDrama for Love Me If You Dare(2003).
References
[1] Gilbey, Ryan (7 July 2007). "Marion has no regrets either" (http:/ /www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,,22027677-5003420,00.html). News.com.au. . Retrieved 9 July 2007. [2] Bunbury, Stephanie (15 July 2007). "Birds of a feather" (http:/ /www.theage.com.au/news/entertainment/birds-of-a-feather/2007/07/12/ 1183833687773.html).The Age(Melbourne). . Retrieved 14 July 2007. [3] "Piaf star Cotillard's career blooms with Oscar nom for 'La Vie En Rose'" (http:/ /canadianpress.google.com/article/ ALeqM5jUBxNT4i4J4SRqyJI9sSR5nUeALw). The Canadian Press. 14 February 2008. . Retrieved 6 March 2008. [4] Secher, Benjamin (12 February 2008). "Everything's coming up roses" (http:/ /www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2008/ 02/12/bfmarion112.xml). London: Benjamin Sesher, Telegraph.co.uk. . Retrieved 12 May 2010. [5] "Who is: Marion Cotillard" (http:/ /www.papierdoll.net/themag/2008/03/03/who-is-marion-cotillard/). Meryl Demiglio, Papierdoll Magazine. March 2008. . Retrieved 6 March 2008. [6]"Lesfilmsquivontcartonneren2007"(http://www.01men.com/editorial/338875/cinema-/?di=8&play=0).AmalieCharnay, 01Men.com. 16 January 2007. . [7]StaphaneAudranwinstheBAFTABestActressin1973forTheDiscreetCharmoftheBourgeoisieandJustBeforeNightfall(http://www. imdb.com/Sections/Awards/BAFTA_Awards/1974) IMDb. [8]TranslationofherCasaracceptancespeechblogspot(http://marioncotillard.blogspot.com/2008/02/csar-awards-announced-today.html). [9] "Everything's rosy for Cotillard" (http:/ /www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/02/17/PK9UUTH2G.DTL&type=movies). John McMurtrie, San Francisco Chronicle. 17 February 2008. . [10] "The Top 10 Everything Of 2009" (http:/ /www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1945379_1944194_1944208,00. html).Time. 8 December 2009. . Retrieved 12 May 2010. [11] Marion Cotillard was made a Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (http:/ /www.artistikrezo.com/actualites/Cinema/ marion-cotillard-piquee-au-sein-par-frederic-mitterrand.html)(French), Artistik Rezo. 2010-03-17. [12] Steven Soderberg Preps Big Cast for Contagion (http:/ /www.dreadcentral.com/news/35781/steven-soderberg-preps-big-cast-contagion). [13] Jason Solomons (17 February 2008). "BAFTA The couple's ...dubbed the French "Brangelina"." (http:/ /film.guardian.co.uk/solomons/ story/0,,2257398,00.html).The Guardian(UK). . [14] "Marion Cotillard gives birth to first child" (http:/ /www.rte.ie/ten/2011/0520/cotillardm.html). RTE. 20 May 2011. . Retrieved 2011-05-20. [15] 2004 Music Video for Hawksley Workman's song "No reason to cry out your eyes" featuring Marion Cotillard [16] "Hawksley Workman always working. She recorded a song called "Happy Crowd" with the French band Yodelice, and she participate with them in some of their concerts. She appears in the video "More Than Meets the Eyes" from Yodelice, which was released in September 2010" (http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/W/Workman_Hawksley/2008/02/13/4843339-sun.html). Jam.canoe.ca. 15 February 2008. . [17] Hallett, Lorraine (2010).Marion Cotillard: Everything You Needed To Know. Kindle. Emereo Pty Ltd. ISBN B004A15DC0. [18] "Marion Cotillard sparks controversy withg 9/11 comments" (http:/ /www.marieclaire.co.uk/news/celebrity/195559/ marion-cotillard-sparks-controversy-with-9-11-comments. html). . [19] "2010 IGN Award for Best Ensemble Cast" (http:/ /uk.movies.ign.com/summer-awards/2010/best-ensemble-cast.html). IGN. . Retrieved November 13, 2011.
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