Marie-Julie Baup
Marie-Julie Baup, born on September 13, 1979, in Paris, is a prominent French actress, writer, and comedian known for her diverse contributions to theater and film. She gained acclaim for her performances in the film "Micmacs" and the stage production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," showcasing her versatility across different mediums. Baup's talent has earned her multiple nominations for the esteemed Molière Awards, culminating in a win for Best Supporting Actress in 2013.
Her passion for acting ignited at a young age while performing in a school play, "The Bald Soprano," at just 11 years old. In 2005, she made her professional debut in a notable adaptation of "Amadeus," where she shared the stage with renowned actors Jean Piat and Lorànt Deutsch, her future husband. Both she and Deutsch received nominations for the Molière Award for Best Newcomer due to their outstanding performances.
Baup continued to impress audiences with her role in "The Importance of Being Earnest" from 2006 to 2008, before taking on the character of "Calculator" in the film "Micmacs" in 2009. Her 2013 portrayal in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin garnered her the Molière Award. In 2014, she was again recognized with a nomination for her role in "Divina." The couple reunited on stage in 2015 for a revival of "Irma La Douce," which was nominated for the Molière Award for Best Musical, further solidifying their collaborative success in the arts.