Christelle Cornil
Christelle Cornil, a talented actress hailing from Belgium, was born on August 28, 1977. Over the years, she has built a diverse portfolio with notable performances across film and television. Her impressive filmography includes critically acclaimed titles such as "Le Vélo de Ghislain Lambert," "Soeur Sourire," and "Illegal," the latter of which earned her the prestigious Magritte Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Cornil's versatility is evident in her roles in films like "Mr. Average," "Beauties at War," and "OSS 117: Lost in Rio," where she showcased her ability to navigate different genres seamlessly. She also starred in "Julie & Julia," a beloved culinary drama, as well as "My Queen Karo" and "The Round Up," both of which highlight her commitment to compelling storytelling.
Her performances in "The Conquerors," "Au nom de ma fille," and "The Unknown Girl" further solidify her position as a prominent figure in the acting world. Cornil continues to captivate audiences with her remarkable talent and dedication to her craft, making her a celebrated name in Belgian cinema.