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Sara Forestier
Sara Forestier at the 2008 César Academy awards ceremonyBorn 4 October 1986
FranceOccupation Actress Years active 2001—present Sara Forestier (born 4 October 1986) is a French actress who lives in Paris. She began her film career in 2001 and received a César Award for Most Promising Actress in Games of Love and Chance (2003). She won the César Award for Best Actress in 2011 in Le Nom des gens (2009).
Filmography
- Les Fantômes de Louba (2001), Fille 2 – Directed by Martine Dugowson
- La Guerre à Paris (2002) – Directed by Yolande Zauberman
- Quelques jours entre nous (2003), Alice – Directed by Virginie Sauveur, TV movie
- Games of Love and Chance (2003), Lydia – Directed by Abdel Kechiche, original title: L'esquive
- À cran, deux ans après (2004), Marion – Directed by Alain Tasma, TV movie
- Les Courants (2005), Andréa – Directed by Sofia Norlin, short movie
- Un fil à la patte (2005), Viviane – Directed by Michel Deville
- Le Courage d'aimer (2005), Salomé – Directed by Claude Lelouch
- Hell (2005), Hell – Directed by Bruno Chiche
- Combien tu m'aimes? (2005), Muguet – Directed by Bertrand Blier
- Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (2006), Jeanne – Directed by Tom Tykwer
- Quelques jours en septembre (2006), Orlando – Directed by Santiago Amigorena
- Astérix et les Vikings (2006), Abba (voice) – Directed by Stefan Fjeldmark
- Les herbes folles (2009), Elodie
- Humains (2009), Nadia
- Le Nom des gens (2009), Baya Benmahmoud
- Serge Gainsbourg, vie héroïque (2010), France Gall
Awards
- 2004: Best Actress for "L'Esquive" at Mons International Festival of Love Films
- 2005: Most Promising Actress for "L'Esquive" at César Awards
- 2005: Best Female Newcomer for "L'Esquive" at Étoiles d'or
- 2011: Best actress for "Le Nom des gens" at César Awards
External links
- Sara Forestier at the Internet Movie Database
- Sara Forestier at AlloCiné (French)
- Interview in FR2DAY in English about "The Names of Love" (Le Nom des Gens)
César Award for Best Actress 1976 Romy Schneider · 1977 Annie Girardot · 1978 Simone Signoret · 1979 Romy Schneider · 1980 Miou-Miou · 1981 Catherine Deneuve · 1982 Isabelle Adjani · 1983 Nathalie Baye · 1984 Isabelle Adjani · 1985 Sabine Azéma · 1986 Sandrine Bonnaire · 1987 Sabine Azéma · 1988 Anémone · 1989 Isabelle Adjani · 1990 Carole Bouquet · 1991 Anne Parillaud · 1992 Jeanne Moreau · 1993 Catherine Deneuve · 1994 Juliette Binoche · 1995 Isabelle Adjani · 1996 Isabelle Huppert · 1997 Fanny Ardant · 1998 Ariane Ascaride · 1999 Élodie Bouchez · 2000 Karin Viard · 2001 Dominique Blanc · 2002 Emmanuelle Devos · 2003 Isabelle Carré · 2004 Sylvie Testud · 2005 Yolande Moreau · 2006 Nathalie Baye · 2007 Marina Hands · 2008 Marion Cotillard · 2009 Yolande Moreau · 2010 Isabelle Adjani · 2011 Sara Forestier
Categories:- 1986 births
- Living people
- César Award winners
- French film actors
- French film actor stubs
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