Cécile de France
Cécile de France, born on July 17, 1975, is a renowned Belgian actress celebrated for her contributions to both French and international cinema. She first garnered acclaim in the early 2000s with standout performances in popular French films, including "L'Art (délicat) de la séduction" (2001) and "Irène" (2002), which showcased her versatility and acting prowess.
Her breakthrough came with the horror-thriller "High Tension" (2003), where her gripping performance captivated audiences and critics alike. This role not only solidified her standing in the film industry but also paved the way for her to take on more diverse and challenging roles. De France further expanded her global reach with her appearance in Clint Eastwood's "Hereafter" (2010), which highlighted her ability to connect with a wider audience and tackle complex narratives.
Throughout her career, Cécile de France has continued to impress with her dynamic performances, earning numerous accolades and nominations. Her talent has not only made her a sought-after actress in Europe but has also established her as a significant figure in contemporary cinema. With a rich filmography and an unwavering passion for her craft, she remains a prominent and influential figure in the world of acting.
Filmography
Colours of Time
Bonnard, Pierre and Marthe
Summertime (2015)
Mesrine: Killer Instinct
Bad Faith
The Kid with a Bike
Wild Seas
Kaena: The Prophecy
Fanny's Journey
High Tension (2003)
Around the World in 80 Days
Lost Illusions
Chinese Puzzle
Toutes les nuits
Russian Dolls
The Young Lovers
The Spanish Apartment
Hereafter
Möbius
Animals in Love
The New Pope
The Swarm