Elsa Zylberstein
Elsa Zylberstein, born on October 16, 1968, is a prominent French actress whose talents span film, television, and theater. Zylberstein's journey in the performing arts began after she completed her drama studies, leading her to make her film debut in 1989.
Over the years, she has established herself as a versatile and respected figure in the French entertainment industry. One of her most significant achievements came in 2008 when she received the César Award for Best Supporting Actress for her outstanding performance in the critically acclaimed film "I've Loved You So Long."
Zylberstein's filmography includes a diverse array of roles, showcasing her ability to embody complex characters, and she has appeared in various notable productions that have contributed to her reputation as a skilled actress. Her work in both contemporary and classic theater has also garnered attention, further solidifying her status in the performing arts.
Throughout her career, Elsa Zylberstein has garnered numerous accolades and continues to captivate audiences with her compelling performances. Her dedication to her craft and ability to connect with viewers have made her a beloved figure in the world of French cinema and beyond.
Filmography
Tomorrow We Move
Isn't She Lovely?
I Want It All
The No-Job Agency
Gemma Bovery
Simone: Woman of the Century
Club Zero
A Bag of Marbles (2017)
Modigliani
Waiting for Anya
Man Is a Woman
Farinelli
Tout nous sourit
Metroland
Bigbug
Love Is Better Than Life
Coup de Chance
I've Loved You So Long
Un + une
Van Gogh
Three Blind Mice
Monsieur N.
Time Regained