Josiane Balasko
Josiane Balasko, born on April 15, 1950, in Paris, is a renowned French actress, author, and director. Originally named Josiane Balašković, she has made a significant mark in the French film industry.
Balasko gained international recognition for her role as a lesbian in the 1995 romantic comedy "Gazon maudit" (released as "French Twist" in English-speaking countries). Her exceptional writing for this film earned her the prestigious César Award for Best Writing in 1996, an honor she shared with Telsche Boorman. The film itself received a nomination for Best Film, and Balasko was also nominated for Best Director, showcasing her multifaceted talent.
Throughout her career, she has garnered multiple César nominations for Best Actress for her performances in notable films such as "Trop belle pour toi" (1989), "Tout le monde n'a pas eu la chance d'avoir des parents communistes" (1993), and "Cette femme-là" (2003). These accolades reflect her versatility and depth as an actress.
In her personal life, Balasko is married to fellow actor George Aguilar, further intertwining her professional and personal worlds. With a career spanning several decades, Josiane Balasko continues to inspire audiences with her impactful contributions to cinema.
Filmography
Maman
French Fried Vacation
Ruby Blue
A Happy Event
Hotel America
Mes héros
Let the Sunshine In
Nuit d'ivresse
Didier
Dead Tired
French Fried Vacation 2
The Tenant
Back to Mom's
When Fall Is Coming
By the Grace of God (2019)
J'ai perdu Albert
Old Fashioned (2021)
Tralala
Le Maître d'école
15 Minutes of War
The Spellbound
French Twist
Tell Her That I Love Her
Gramps Is in the Resistance
Too Beautiful for You
Volontaire
My Out-Laws