Judith Vittet
Judith Vittet is a talented French actress renowned for her portrayal of "Miette" in the acclaimed film *La Cité des enfants perdus* (1995), also known as *The City of Lost Children*. Her acting journey began early when she was discovered by a casting director at just nine years old, shortly after leaving school. Before landing the iconic role of Miette, she showcased her skills as Lili in *Personne ne m'aime* (1994) and also appeared in *Nelly and Mr. Arnaud* (1995) and *K* (1997).
Following her successful film career, which included four notable films, Judith completed her ES baccalaureate in 2002. She then ventured to the United States to pursue film studies at Paris VIII, ultimately stepping away from acting to focus on her education.
By 2014, Judith had transitioned into the creative realm of costume design, contributing to a variety of television series. She also began creating large-scale textile installations inspired by nature, featuring elements like leather trees and hand-embroidered clouds. Judith's work has been showcased at various fairs, and in January 2018, she curated an exhibition in Guyancourt titled "Doudous!" which celebrated textile art and involved local community participation. Her artistic endeavors also included a poignant exhibition of embroidered busts honoring women who have faced violence.