Karin Viard
Karin Viard, born on January 24, 1966, is a celebrated French actress known for her diverse roles and exceptional talent. Viard embarked on her cinematic journey with her debut in the 1990 film *Tatie Danielle*. Over the years, she has built an impressive filmography that includes notable works such as *Delicatessen*, *L'Emploi du temps* (also known as *Time Out*), *Adultère, mode d'emploi*, and *La parenthèse enchantée*.
Her performances have earned her critical acclaim and numerous awards, solidifying her status as a distinguished figure in French cinema. In 2003, Viard served as a juror at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, highlighting her influence and recognition within the industry.
Throughout her career, she has demonstrated a remarkable ability to tackle various genres, from comedy to drama, captivating audiences with her versatility and depth. With each role, Viard continues to leave an indelible mark on the film landscape, showcasing her passion and dedication to the craft. As she advances in her career, she remains a prominent name in French film, inspiring both aspiring actors and film enthusiasts alike.
Filmography
Fourbi
Lolo
Tokyo Shaking
Perfect Nanny
Hell (2005)
Fantasies
Hikers
La Face cachée
All About Actresses
Polisse
A Bun in the Oven
The Chef's Wife
Little Nothings
Maria into Life
Children's Play
The Ax
The Visitors: Bastille Day
An Ordinary Mother
My Piece of the Pie
Love Is the Perfect Crime
Paris (2008)
Nothing to Declare
Trophy Wife
Little Tickles
Dear Mother
Jealous
Delicatessen
The Bélier Family