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Audrey Marnay

Audrey Marnay

3 titles Acting Oct 14, 1980 Chartres, Eure-et-Loir, France

Audrey Marnay, born on October 14, 1980, in Chartres, Eure-et-Loir, is a celebrated French actress and model renowned for her versatility and contributions to both the fashion and film industries.

Marnay's modeling career began at the young age of 15 when she joined a Parisian agency. Within a year, she achieved significant recognition as the top model, gracing the cover and 32 pages of Vogue Italy, captured by the esteemed photographer Steven Meisel. Her striking presence has since adorned the covers of prominent magazines such as Vogue, Elle, and Harper's Bazaar, and she has collaborated with luxury fashion houses including Chanel, Versace, and Calvin Klein.

In addition to her modeling success, Marnay has made a mark in cinema, working with notable directors like Patrice Leconte and George Clooney, the latter of whom cast her in the 2014 film "The Monuments Men." Beyond acting, she has explored various creative avenues, launching capsule collections for Claudie Pierlot, designing jewelry for Etername, and even venturing into music with Alain Chamfort.

Marnay also gained attention in 2021 when she disclosed that a photograph of her from Marie Claire Italy served as the inspiration for the iconic cover of Converge's 2001 album "Jane Doe." Her diverse talents and contributions continue to resonate within the artistic community.

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