Céline Sallette
Céline Sallette, born on April 25, 1980, is a prominent French actress known for her compelling performances in film and theater. She garnered significant recognition in 2012 when she received a nomination for the prestigious César Award for Most Promising Actress due to her remarkable role in "House of Tolerance." This early accolade marked her as a rising star in the French cinema landscape.
In 2016, Sallette brought her expertise to the esteemed Cannes Film Festival, serving as a juror in the Un Certain Regard section, where she contributed her insights to the evaluation of innovative cinematic works. Her artistic journey continued to flourish, and in 2017, she delivered a critically acclaimed portrayal of "Masha" in Simon Stone's adaptation of "Les Trois Soeurs," staged at the notable Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe. This role not only showcased her versatility but also solidified her reputation as a talented actress capable of capturing complex emotions on stage.
Throughout her career, Céline Sallette has demonstrated a commitment to her craft, engaging in a diverse range of projects that highlight her ability to resonate with audiences. Her contributions to both film and theater continue to leave an indelible mark on the French arts scene.
Filmography
Fantasies
Corporate
Little Ones
Brillantes
The Night Clerk
Ceasefire
Capital
Red Soil
Tropic of Violence
Limonov: The Ballad
Rust and Bone
The Connection (2014) (2014)
One Nation, One King
House of Pleasures
The Returned
Vernon Subutex
Malditos