Mireille Perrier
Mireille Perrier, born on November 14, 1959, is a distinguished French actress and stage director known for her versatile performances across film and theater. She embarked on her theatrical journey with the Compagnie du Hasard in 1977, where she honed her craft for two years.
Perrier gained significant recognition with her breakout role in Leos Carax's 1984 film, *Boy Meets Girl*, marking the beginning of a prolific career. She has since captivated audiences with her performances in a variety of acclaimed films, including *Un monde sans pitié*, *Netchaïev est de retour*, *Toto le Héros*, *À vendre*, *Le Comptoir*, *Un dérangement considérable*, and *L'entraînement du champion avant la course*.
Her talent and contributions to cinema were acknowledged in 1991 when she was honored with the Joseph Plateau Award for "Best Belgian Actress" for her exceptional work in *Toto le Héros*. Throughout her career, Perrier has been celebrated for her ability to bring depth and authenticity to her characters, making her a cherished figure in both French and Belgian cinema. With a legacy of compelling performances, Mireille Perrier continues to inspire audiences and aspiring actors alike.
Filmography
She Spent So Many Hours Under the Sun Lamps
Camille (2019)
Chocolat
May Allah Bless France!
Whatever Happened to My Revolution
Golem, the Spirit of Exile
I Can No Longer Hear the Guitar
Mauvais Sang
Boy Meets Girl (1984)
Point Blank (2010)
Toto the Hero
Our Women