Ana Girardot
Ana Girardot, born on August 1, 1988, in Paris, France, is a talented actress and director who has made significant contributions to film and television. The daughter of accomplished performers Hippolyte Girardot and Isabel Otero, Ana grew up immersed in the arts, having a lineage that includes notable painters. Despite facing initial disapproval from her father regarding her career choice, she pursued her passion for acting and honed her craft in New York City for two years.
Girardot gained recognition for her compelling performances, including her portrayal of Lucy in the acclaimed television series "Les Revenants" (2012), which captivated audiences with its haunting narrative. Her film credits also include the notable "Escobar: Paradise Lost" (2014), where she showcased her versatility as an actress. In 2019, she starred in "Someone, Somewhere," further solidifying her status in contemporary French cinema.
Her career took off after she landed a prominent role in "Lights Out," which premiered at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival in 2010, marking a significant milestone in her artistic journey. With a blend of talent and determination, Ana Girardot continues to explore new horizons in her career, both in front of and behind the camera, leaving a lasting impact on the French entertainment industry.
Filmography
Someone, Somewhere
Knock
Back to Burgundy
The Wages of Fear (2024)
Final Set
Escobar: Paradise Lost
True Friends
Entangled
My Way (2012)
Foujita
Totems
The Returned