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Rebecca Marder

Rebecca Marder

12 titles Acting Apr 10, 1995 Paris, France

Rebecca Marder, born on April 10, 1995, in Paris, France, is a talented actress known for her work in both film and theater. She is the daughter of American musician Marc Marder and French journalist Mathilde de La Bardonnie, who contributed to notable publications like Le Monde and Libération. Growing up in a culturally rich environment, Marder holds dual citizenship in France and the United States.

Her acting journey began early, as she made her debut at the age of five in the film "Ceci est mon corps" (2001). Marder's formal training spanned from 2008 to 2011 at the Conservatoire à rayonnement communal du 13e arrondissement de Paris. After a brief stint studying literature and cinema, she devoted herself to drama, attending the National Theatre of Strasbourg in 2014.

Marder gained recognition with roles in films such as "Demandez la permission aux enfants" (2007) and "The Round Up" (2010). She was awarded the Prix du jeune espoir féminin at the Festival de la fiction TV de La Rochelle in 2012 for her performance in "Emma." In 2015, she joined the prestigious Comédie-Française, becoming one of its youngest pensionnaires and showcasing her skills in classic productions.

Her recent work includes narrating the documentary "Irradiated," leading roles in "A Radiant Girl," and portraying a young Simone Veil in "Simone Veil, A Woman of the Century." With multiple César nominations and a vibrant filmography, Marder's career continues to flourish. In 2023, she starred in François Ozon's "The Crime Is Mine," further establishing her place in the cinematic landscape.

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