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Marion Cotillard

Marion Cotillard (French: [maʁjɔ̃ kɔtijaʁ] (listen); born 30 September 1975)[2] is a French actress who is widely known for her roles in independent films and blockbusters in both European and Hollywood productions. She has received various accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, a Golden Globe Award, a European Film Award, a Lumières Award, and two César Awards. She became a Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters in France in 2010, and was promoted to Officer in 2016. She has served as a spokeswoman for Greenpeace since 2001.[3][4] Cotillard was the face of the Lady Dior handbag for nine years. Since 2020, she is the face of Chanel's fragrance Chanel No. 5.

Marion Cotillard
Cotillard at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival
Born (1975-09-30) 30 September 1975 (age 47)
Paris, France
Other namesSimone[1]
OccupationActress
Years active1993–present
PartnerGuillaume Canet (2007–present)
Children2
AwardsFull list

Cotillard had her first English-language role in the TV series Highlander (1993), and made her film debut in The Story of a Boy Who Wanted to Be Kissed (1994). Her breakthrough came in the successful French film Taxi (1998), which earned her a César Award nomination for Most Promising Actress. She made the transition into Hollywood in Tim Burton's Big Fish (2003), and won her first César Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in A Very Long Engagement (2004). She had her major English-language role up to that point in A Good Year (2006).

For her portrayal of French singer Édith Piaf in La Vie en Rose (2007), Cotillard won her second César Award, a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Lumières Award and the Academy Award for Best Actress, becoming the first and (as of 2022) only actor to win an Academy Award for a French-language performance, and also the second actress to have won this award for a non-English language performance. Her performances in Nine (2009), Rust and Bone (2012), and Annette (2021) earned Cotillard three more Golden Globe nominations. For Two Days, One Night (2014), she received a second Academy Award nomination for Best Actress, her second nomination for a French-language film. Cotillard is one of only seven actors to receive multiple Academy Award nominations for non-English language performances. She has continued to star in major English-language films such as Public Enemies (2009), Inception (2010), Contagion (2011), Midnight in Paris (2011), The Dark Knight Rises (2012), The Immigrant (2013), Macbeth (2015), and Allied (2016).

Cotillard has played Joan of Arc on stage in several countries between 2005 and 2022 in the oratorio Joan of Arc at the Stake. She provided voice acting for the animated films The Little Prince (2015), April and the Extraordinary World (2015), the French version of Minions (2015), and Charlotte (2021). Her other notable French, Belgian and Canadian films include La Belle Verte (1996), Pretty Things (2001), Love Me If You Dare (2003), Dikkenek (2006), Little White Lies (2010), and It's Only the End of the World (2016).

Early life

Cotillard was born on 30 September 1975 in Paris and grew up around Orléans in an artistically inclined household.[2][5] Her father, Jean-Claude Cotillard, is an actor, teacher, former mime, and theatre director, of Breton descent.[1] Cotillard's mother, Monique Niseema Theillaud, is an actress and drama teacher of Algerian Kabyle background.[1][6][7][8] She has two younger twin brothers, Quentin and Guillaume.[1][9] Cotillard's father introduced her to cinema, and as a child she would mimic Louise Brooks and Greta Garbo in her own bedroom.[1] She began acting during her childhood, appearing in one of her father's plays.[10]

At the age of 15, Cotillard entered the Conservatoire d'art dramatique in Orléans. She graduated in 1994 and then moved to Paris to pursue an acting career.[5][11]

Acting career

Early work and transition to Hollywood (1993–2006)

After small appearances and performances in theatre, Cotillard had occasional, minor roles in television series such as Highlander—where she had her first English-speaking role aged 17.[12] Her career as a film actress began in the mid-1990s, with minor roles in Philippe Harel's The Story of a Boy Who Wanted to Be Kissed (1994), which was her feature film debut at the age of 18, and in Arnaud Desplechin's My Sex Life... or How I Got into an Argument, and Coline Serreau's La Belle Verte (both 1996). Also in 1996, Cotillard had her first leading role in the television film Chloé,[13] directed by Dennis Berry, with Cotillard starring as a teenage runaway who is forced into prostitution, opposite Anna Karina.[14] In 1998, she appeared in Gérard Pirès' action comedy Taxi, playing Lilly Bertineau, the girlfriend of delivery boy Daniel, played by Samy Naceri. The film was a hit in France and Cotillard was nominated for a César Award for Most Promising Actress.[15] She reprised the role in Taxi 2 (2000) and Taxi 3 (2003).[2][16]

 
Cotillard in 1999

Cotillard ventured into science fiction with Alexandre Aja's post-apocalyptic romantic drama, Furia, released in 1999,[2] a year in which she also starred in the Swiss war drama War in the Highlands (La Guerre dans le Haut Pays), for which she won the Best Actress Award at the Autrans Film Festival in 1999.[2] In 2001, she appeared in Pierre Grimblat's film Lisa, playing the title role and younger version of Jeanne Moreau's character, alongside Benoît Magimel and Sagamore Stévenin.[17] She also starred in Gilles Paquet-Brenner's film Pretty Things (Les Jolies Choses), adapted from the work of feminist writer Virginie Despentes, portraying twins of completely opposite characters, Lucie and Marie; for that role, she was again nominated for a César Award for Most Promising Actress.[18] In 2002, Cotillard starred in Guillaume Nicloux's thriller A Private Affair (Une Affaire Privée), in which she portrayed the mysterious Clarisse.[2]

Cotillard started the transition into Hollywood when she obtained a supporting role in Tim Burton's 2003 film Big Fish playing Joséphine, the French wife of Billy Crudup's character, William Bloom.[2] The production, her first English-language film, allowed her to work with well-established actors such as Helena Bonham Carter, Albert Finney, Ewan McGregor, Jessica Lange and Allison Lohman.[2] Big Fish was a critical and commercial success.[19] She also starred in the 2003 French romantic comedy film Love Me If You Dare (Jeux d'enfants), as Sophie Kowalsky, the daughter of Polish immigrants. The film was directed by Yann Samuel and was a box office hit in France with over 1 million tickets sold.[20]

In 2004, she won the Chopard Trophy of Female Revelation at the Cannes Film Festival,[21] and appeared in Jean-Pierre Jeunet's A Very Long Engagement (Un Long Dimanche de Fiançailles), as the vengeful Tina Lombardi, for which she won a César Award for Best Supporting Actress,[22] and the mystery thriller Innocence, as Mademoiselle Éva;[2] both films were acclaimed by critics.[23][24] In 2005, Cotillard starred in six films: Steve Suissa's Cavalcade, Abel Ferrara's Mary,[2] Richard Berry's The Black Box (La Boîte Noire); Love Is in the Air (Ma vie en l'air), Burnt Out (Sauf le respect que je vous dois), and Stéphan Guérin-Tillié's Edy.[25]

In May 2005, Cotillard portrayed Joan of Arc for the first time in the Orléans Symphonic Orchestra's production of Arthur Honegger's oratorio Joan of Arc at the Stake at the Palais des Sports d'Orléans, in Orléans, France.[26] She reprised the role several times when performing the oratorio in different countries in the following years.[27][28]

In 2006, the actress took on significant roles in four feature films, including Ridley Scott's romantic dramedy A Good Year, in which she portrayed Fanny Chenal, a French café owner in a small Provençal town, opposite Russell Crowe as a Londoner who inherits a local property.[2] She played Nadine in the Belgian comedy Dikkenek, alongside Mélanie Laurent, and the role of Nicole in Fair Play. She also played Léna in the satirical coming-of-age film Toi et moi, directed by Julie Lopes-Curval,[29] for which she learned how to play the cello for her role.[8][30]

La Vie en Rose and worldwide recognition (2007–2011)

 
Cotillard attending an event for La Vie en Rose at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival

Cotillard was chosen by director Olivier Dahan to portray the French singer Édith Piaf in the biopic La Vie en Rose, before he had even met her, saying that he noticed a similarity between Piaf's and Cotillard's eyes.[31] The film was dubbed "the most awaited film of 2007" in France, where some critics said that Cotillard had reincarnated Édith Piaf to sing one last time on stage.[32] At the Berlin International Film Festival, where the film premiered, Cotillard was given a 15-minute standing ovation.[33] Hollywood talent agent, Hylda Queally, signed Cotillard shortly after its premiere at the festival.[34] La Vie en Rose was a box office hit in France, gathering over 5 million admissions,[35] and made US$86 million worldwide on a US$25 million budget.[36]

Cotillard is the first actress to win a Golden Globe for a non-English language performance since 1972, when Liv Ullmann won for The Emigrants. She is also the first person to win a (Comedy or Musical) Golden Globe for a non-English language performance.[37] On 10 February 2008, Cotillard became the first French actress to be awarded the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role since Stéphane Audran in 1973.[38] At the Academy Awards, she won Best Actress, becoming the first woman and second person (after Adrien Brody, The Pianist) to win both a César and an Oscar for the same performance.[39] Cotillard is the second French actress to win this award[40] and the third overall to win an Academy Award after Simone Signoret in 1960 and Juliette Binoche in 1997.[41] She is the first Best Actress winner for a non-English language performance since Sophia Loren in 1961.[42] She is also the first and (as of 2022) only winner of an Academy Award for a French-language performance.[43] On 24 June 2008, Cotillard was one of 105 individuals invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[44]

In 2009, Cotillard starred alongside Johnny Depp and Christian Bale in the role of Billie Frechette in Michael Mann's Public Enemies, which was released in the United States on 1 July 2009. Later that year, she starred in the film adaptation of the musical Nine,[9] directed by Rob Marshall, playing Luisa Contini, the wife of Guido, played by Daniel Day-Lewis. In the film, Cotillard performed two musical numbers: "My Husband Makes Movies"[45] and "Take It All".[46] Time magazine ranked Cotillard's performance in Nine as the fifth best female performance of 2009, behind Mo'Nique, Carey Mulligan, Saoirse Ronan, and Meryl Streep.[47] She was awarded the Desert Palm Achievement Actress Award at the 2010 Palm Springs International Film Festival – her second prize from the festival[48] – and was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for her performance in Nine.[49] Cotillard appeared on the cover of the November 2009 issue of Vogue with her Nine co-stars, and on the July 2010 cover by herself.[50][51]

On 27 February 2010, Cotillard was the Honorary President of the 35th César Awards ceremony.[52] In the same year, she played Mal Cobb, a projection of Leonardo DiCaprio's character, Dom Cobb's deceased wife in Christopher Nolan's film Inception, also starring Tom Hardy, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Cillian Murphy, Ken Watanabe, Michael Caine and Elliot Page, which released on 16 July 2010. Nolan described Mal as "the essence of the femme fatale", and DiCaprio praised Cotillard's performance saying that "she can be strong and vulnerable and hopeful and heartbreaking all in the same moment, which was perfect for all the contradictions of her character".[53] Cotillard and Leonardo DiCaprio ranked No. 8 on Forbes's list of "Hollywood's Top Earning On-Screen Couples" for Inception, which made US$825 million at the worldwide box-office.[54] She also starred in Guillaume Canet's drama Little White Lies (Les petits mouchoirs), playing the environmentalist Marie, alongside Jean Dujardin and François Cluzet.

In 2011, Cotillard starred in Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris alongside Rachel McAdams, Owen Wilson and Kathy Bates, as Adriana, a fictionalized mistress of Pablo Picasso with whom Wilson's character, Gil, falls in love. The film grossed US$151 million worldwide on a US$17 million budget.[55] She appeared with Kate Winslet, Jude Law, Gwyneth Paltrow and Matt Damon in Steven Soderbergh's thriller film Contagion (2011).[56] She also ranked on the top of Le Figaro's 2011 list of the highest-paid French actors in 2010, the first time in nine years that a female had topped the list,[57] and was tied with Kate Winslet as the highest-paid foreign actress in Hollywood.[58]

Established actress and continued acclaim (2012–2015)

 
Cotillard attending an event for Rust and Bone at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival

In 2012, Cotillard was ranked ninth on the list of the highest-paid French actresses in 2011,[59] and starred in Christopher Nolan's film The Dark Knight Rises,[60] playing Miranda Tate, a board member at Wayne Enterprises.[61] The film reunited Cotillard with her Inception co-stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Michael Caine, Cillian Murphy and Tom Hardy, and Public Enemies collaborator Christian Bale.

In Jacques Audiard's drama Rust and Bone (De rouille et d'os), alongside Matthias Schoenaerts, Cotillard portrayed the orca trainer Stéphanie, who loses her legs after an accident at work and begins a strange relationship with Schoenaerts' character.[62] The film premiered in the main competition at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival in May 2012 and received a ten-minute standing ovation at the end of its screening.[63] Cotillard garnered rave reviews for her performance, and Cate Blanchett wrote an op-ed for Variety praising her, describing the film as "simply astonishing" and stating that "Marion has created a character of nobility and candour, seamlessly melding herself into a world we could not have known without her. Her performance is as unexpected and as unsentimental and raw as the film itself".[64] She received a fifth César Award nomination, a fourth Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, a third Golden Globe nomination (her first nomination for Best Actress – Drama), a second Critics' Choice Award nomination and a second Lumières Award nomination.[65] Cotillard also received several honors and career tributes in 2012, at the Telluride Film Festival,[66] Hollywood Film Festival,[67] AFI Fest,[68] Gotham Awards[69] and Harper's Bazaar Awards.[70]

In 2013, Cotillard was named Woman of the Year by Hasty Pudding Theatricals,[71] a student society at Harvard, and was also ranked the 2nd highest paid actress in France in 2012,[72] and the 7th highest paid actor overall.[73] In May 2013, she appeared in the controversial music video "The Next Day" by David Bowie, alongside Gary Oldman, her co-star in The Dark Knight Rises.[74] She had her first leading role in an American movie in James Gray's The Immigrant, starring as the Polish immigrant Ewa Cybulska, who wants to experience the American dream in 1920s New York, starring opposite Joaquin Phoenix and Jeremy Renner. James Gray wrote the movie especially for Cotillard after meeting her at a French restaurant with her boyfriend.[75][76] Gray stated that Cotillard is the best actor he's ever worked with.[77] Cotillard had to learn 20 pages of Polish dialogue for her role.[78] Her performance was widely acclaimed,[79] and she was awarded the New York Film Critics Circle Award,[80][81] the National Society of Film Critics Award,[82] the Toronto Film Critics Association Award[83] and was nominated for a Spirit Award for Best Actress in 2015.[84] She starred in Guillaume Canet's Blood Ties, with Clive Owen, Billy Crudup and her Rust and Bone co-star Matthias Schoenaerts,[85] and had a cameo in Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, acting opposite Jim Carrey as a Canadian anchor in the battle scene between rival news teams.[86] In December 2013, Cotillard was a member of the jury of the 13th Marrakech Film Festival that was presided by Martin Scorsese.[87]

 
Cotillard attending an event for Macbeth at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival

In 2014, she starred in Dardenne brothers' Two Days, One Night (Deux jours, une nuit),[88] portraying Sandra, a Belgian factory worker who has just one weekend to convince her co-workers to give up their bonuses so that she can keep her job. The film premiered in the main competition at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival and earned a 15-minute standing ovation, with Cotillard's performance being praised as "a career-high performance"[89] and named "the best performance of the festival",[90] and Cotillard was widely tipped to win the festival's best actress prize for her performance, which ended up going to Julianne Moore for Maps to the Stars.[91][92] Cotillard received several critics' awards, a European Film Award, was nominated for a second Academy Award and for a sixth César Award.[93][94] Her performances in both The Immigrant and Two Days, One Night shared the fourth spot of Time's list of Best Movie Performances of 2014.[95] In November 2014, Cotillard participated on Comedy Central's All-Star Non-Denominational Christmas Special in a duet with Nathan Fielder singing Elvis Presley's song "Can't Help Falling in Love".[96]

In 2015, Cotillard took on the role of Lady Macbeth in a film adaption of William Shakespeare's play Macbeth, directed by Justin Kurzel and starring Michael Fassbender in the title role.[97] The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival,[98] and Cotillard's performance was again the subject of praise from critics, particularly for her rendition of the "Out, Damned Spot" monologue. Variety's critic, Guy Lodge remarked: "Her deathless sleepwalking scene, staged in minimalist fashion under a gauze of snowflakes in a bare chapel, is played with tender, desolate exhaustion; it deserves to be viewed as near-definitive."[99] Cotillard was nominated for the British Independent Film Award for Best Actress for her performance.[100] That same year, Cotillard starred in New York Philharmonic's production of Arthur Honegger's oratorio "Joan of Arc at the Stake",[101][102] and voiced the roles of The Rose in both the English and the French version of The Little Prince, directed by Mark Osborne;[103] Scarlet Overkill in the French version of Minions;[104] and April in the French-Canadian-Belgian 3D animated film April and the Extraordinary World (Avril et le Monde Truqué), directed by Franck Ekinci and Christian Demares.[105][106]

Return to French cinema (2016–present)

In 2016, Cotillard played Gabrielle, a free-spirited woman in a convenience marriage, in Nicole Garcia's From the Land of the Moon (Mal de Pierres), an adaptation of the bestselling Italian novel Mal di Pietre by Milena Agus, which marked her return to French cinema after 2012's Rust and Bone,[107] and earned her a seventh César Award nomination.[108] She also played the role of Catherine, the sister-in-law of a gay playwright (portrayed by Gaspard Ulliel), who returns home to tell his family that he is dying in Xavier Dolan's Canadian-French co-production It's Only the End of the World (Juste la fin du Monde).[109] Both films premiered in the main competition section of the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, to polarized reactions from critics.[110][111] It's Only the End of the World was a box office hit in France with over 1 million tickets sold.[112]

 
Cotillard attending an event for From the Land of the Moon at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival

Cotillard starred opposite Brad Pitt in Allied (2016), a spy film set in World War II directed by Robert Zemeckis, in which she played Marianne Beausejour, a French Resistance fighter.[109][113][114] While critical reviews were mixed, Stephanie Zacharek of Time magazine felt that "Pitt and Cotillard give sturdy, coded performances that feel naturalistic, not phony: They understand clearly that their chief mission is to tap the tradition of melodrama, and they take it seriously. Somehow, almost incomprehensibly, it all works. Allied looks old but smells new, and the scent is heady."[115] The film grossed US$120 million worldwide.[116] Cotillard reteamed with Macbeth director Justin Kurzel and co-star Michael Fassbender in the film adaptation of the video game Assassin's Creed, also released in 2016.[117]

On 30 January 2017, Cotillard was honored with a special award for her career at the 22nd Lumières Awards in France.[118][119] In 2017, she also starred in Guillaume Canet's satire comedy Rock'n Roll, and Arnaud Desplechin's drama Ismael's Ghosts (Les Fantomes d'Ismaël), alongside Mathieu Amalric, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Louis Garrel.[120] The Hollywood Reporter, in its review for the former film, asserted that "Cotillard offers up such a sincere performance that you can't help but laugh".[121]

In the 2018 drama Angel Face (Gueule d'ange) by director Vanessa Fialho, she portrayed Marlene, a woman who suddenly chooses to abandon her daughter for a man she has just met during yet another night of excess. The film premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival.[122] In 2019, Cotillard reprised the role of Marie in Little White Lies 2, sequel to 2010's Little White Lies directed by Guillaume Canet.[123]

In 2020, Cotillard voiced Tutu, the fox in the comedy film Dolittle by Stephen Gaghan.[124] In 2021, she starred as Ann Defrasnoux alongside Adam Driver in the musical film Annette directed by Leos Carax.[125] Her performance in Annette earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.[126]

Cotillard produced the documentary Bigger Than Us, directed by Flore Vasseur, which explores the social movement of young people fighting for change in the 21st Century.[127] The documentary was released on 22 September 2021 in France, and it was nominated for a César Award for Best Documentary Film in 2022.[128]

Cotillard voiced German artist Charlotte Salomon in the French version of the animated biographical film Charlotte, directed by Eric Warin and Tahir Rana, which follows the last 10 years of Salomon's life, a Jewish woman who struggled with depression amid World War II and the Holocaust while exiled in the South of France.[129] Cotillard was also an executive producer on the film that made its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2021.[129] In October 2021, Cotillard played Kim Randall in La Vengeance au Triple Galop, a comedy TV film for France's Canal Plus directed by Alex Lutz and Arthur Sanigou.[130]

In April 2021, it was announced that Cotillard would make her third collaboration with director Arnaud Desplechin in the film Brother and Sister (Frère et Sœur), which follows two siblings, Alice and Louis, played by Cotillard and Melvil Poupaud, who are forced to reunite after the death of their parents following two decades of shared silence.[131] The film premiered in the main competition at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival in May 2022.[132]

During the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, Cotillard launched alongside filmmaker Cyril Dion and producer Magali Payen her new production company, Newtopia.[133] The company's central aim is to create content around issues such as environmentalism, science, society, health, geopolitics, feminism and gender "that imagine a better future for the world based on ecologically sustainable and socially fair practices".[134]

Cotillard voiced Coco Chanel in Rencontre(s), a 15-minute immersive virtual reality project directed by Mathias Chelebourg, which premiered at the 79th Venice Film Festival in September 2022.[135]

Upcoming projects

In late 2021, she was cast in the Apple TV+ anthology series Extrapolations.[136] She also voiced Louise de Savoy in The Inventor,[137] a stop-motion animated film about the life of Leonardo da Vinci, written and directed by Jim Capobianco.[138] Cotillard will play Solange D’Ayen, the fashion director of French Vogue in the World War II-set drama film Lee, directed by Ellen Kuras and starring Kate Winslet as photographer Lee Miller.[139]

Other endeavours

Music

Cotillard sings,[140] plays guitar, bass guitar, keyboard and tambourine.[141] She co-wrote and performed the song "La Fille De Joie" for her 2001 film Pretty Things (Les Jolies Choses),[142] in which she played a singer and also performed the song "La Conne" for the film. Canadian singer Hawksley Workman, said in interviews about his album Between the Beautifuls that he worked and wrote songs with Cotillard while they both were in Los Angeles during the 2007–2008 movie awards season.[143] In 2008, she co-wrote and performed the song "The Strong Ones" with Hawksley Workman for Olivier Dahan's short film for Cartier's Love range.[144] In 2010, Cotillard recorded the songs "Five Thousand Nights" and "Happy Crowd" with the French Rock band Yodelice for their album "Cardioid". She also went on tour with the band in different cities in France and Belgium, under the pseudonym "Simone", which is her maternal grandmother's name.[145] In the same year, she appeared in the video "More Than Meets the Eyes" from Yodelice.[146]

Cotillard recorded the song "The Eyes of Mars" with Franz Ferdinand especially for Dior. In 2012, she wrote and performed the song "Lily's Body" for the fourth episode of the Lady Dior Web Documentary with the same title,[147] and in 2014, Cotillard wrote and performed the song "Snapshot in LA" alongside John Cameron Mitchell, Metronomy's Joseph Mount and Villaine. She also wrote and co-directed the video for the song, made for Lady Dior's advertising campaign "Enter the Game – Dior Cruise 2015".[148]

Singles
  • 2001: "L'homme d'amour" with Jeanne Moreau – soundtrack of the film Lisa[149]
  • 2001: "La fille de joie" and La conne – soundtrack of the film Pretty Things
  • 2002: "Une affaire privée" – soundtrack of the film A Private Affair
  • 2005: "It Had to Be You" – soundtrack of the film Edy
  • 2008: "The Strong Ones" with Hawksley Workman for LOVE by Cartier campaign
  • 2009: "Beds Are Burning" for the project TckTckTck – Time for Climate Justice
  • 2009: "My Husband Makes Movies" and "Take It All" – soundtrack of the film Nine
  • 2010: "Five Thousand Nights" and "Happy Crowd" with Yodelice on the album Cardioid
  • 2010: "The Eyes of Mars" with Franz Ferdinand for Lady Dior campaign
  • 2012: "Lily's Body" for Lady Dior campaign
  • 2014: "Snapshot in LA" for Lady Dior campaign

Philanthropy

In addition to her film work, Cotillard is active in philanthropy, environmental activism, and has participated in campaigns for environmental protection, in particular Greenpeace, for whom she has been a member and acted as a spokesperson since 2001.[150][151] Cotillard is the patron of Maud Fontenoy Foundation, a non-governmental organization which is dedicated to teaching children about preserving the oceans.[152] She is also the ambassador of Association Wayanga, a French association that supports indigenous peoples for their rights and the preservation of their cultures and the Amazon Forest they inhabit.[153] She supports The Heart Fund, an international public charity that is a pioneer in technological innovation to combat cardiovascular diseases in children,[154] and is also a member of WWF[155] and the Nicolas Hulot Foundation, which supports environmental initiatives in France and abroad to engage the ecological transition of our societies.[156]

In 2005, she contributed to Dessins pour le climat ("Drawings for the Climate"), a book of drawings published by Greenpeace to raise funds for the group,[157] and in 2010, she traveled to Congo with Greenpeace to visit tropical rainforests threatened by logging companies, it was shown in the documentary The Congolese Rainforests: Living on Borrowed Time.[158] In 2009, Cotillard was one of many celebrities to record a cover version of the song Beds are Burning by Midnight Oil, in support of TckTckTck and climate justice.[159] In the same year, Cotillard designed her own doll for UNICEF France campaign "Les Frimousses Font Leur Cinéma", that was sold to help vaccinate thousands of children in Darfur.[160] In 2011, she publicly supported Chief Raoni in his fight against the Belo Monte Dam in Brazil and signed his petition.[161]

In 2012, Cotillard was featured on Kate Winslet's book "The Golden Hat: Talking Back To Autism",[162] with celebrity self-portraits[163] to raise awareness and support for autism launched by Winslet's Golden Hat Foundation.[164] In 2013, she caged herself near Paris's Louvre museum to demand the freeing of 30 Greenpeace activists jailed in Russia over an Arctic protest. She entered the cage and held a banner proclaiming "I am a climate defender".[165]

In February 2014, she signed The Tiger Manifesto, a campaign calling for an end to everyday products being manufactured through forest destruction. Launched by Greenpeace, the campaign is encouraging consumers to demand products are forest and tiger-friendly, particularly in Indonesia, where the Sumatran tiger is on brink of extinction.[166][167] In May 2014, Greenpeace released the animated video The Amazon's Silent Crisis, narrated by Cotillard. The video highlights the troubling illegal logging that threatens the Brazilian Amazon.[168]

On 26 February 2015, she went to the Philippines along France's President François Hollande and actress Mélanie Laurent, to participate on a forum and encourage faster and more determined action on the global challenge of climate change.[169] At the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, director Mark Osborne revealed that Cotillard used to visit Children's Hospitals and play The Rose (from the book The Little Prince) for the kids, years before she voiced the character in the 2015 film The Little Prince, directed by Osborne.[170][171]

Cotillard was the ambassador of "1 Heart 1 Tree", an art project that fights climate change through its Plant for the Planet reforestation program. On 29 November 2015, The Eiffel Tower became a virtual forest with trees and words encouraging environmental activism projected onto it every evening. Cotillard and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, inaugurated the light installation on the eve of the official opening of the COP21 conference.[172] She also donated her shoes to be displayed among an installation of over 10,000 shoes at the Place de la Republique in Paris. The installation replaced a giant march for climate change which was forbidden by French authorities following the deadly attacks in the capital on 13 November, which cost 130 lives. It was a way of showing the determination of protesters in their fight against climate change, and allowed them to still send a strong message on the eve of the U.N. climate conference (COP21).[173]

On 10 December 2015, Cotillard voiced the French version of the short film Home, made by Conservation International (CI). The short film debuted at the United Nations Momentum for Change Awards ceremony at the climate negotiations (COP21) in Paris. It was the latest addition to CI's award-winning "Nature Is Speaking" short film series. "Home" was produced to remind negotiators and world leaders at the climate talks of our common duty – how to care for the Earth that cares for us all. "This Earth is our shared home, our only home. The time to safeguard its future – and with it our own future – is right now," said Cotillard.[174]

Advertising campaigns and endorsements

 
Cotillard at an event for Dior in 2009

In 2008, Cotillard was chosen as the face of Dior's bag "Lady Dior",[175] and was featured in an online short film directed by John Cameron Mitchell about the fictional character created by John Galliano.[176] She starred in a series of short films that were situated in different cities to promote the "Lady Dior" handbags: Lady Noire Affair (in Paris) directed by Olivier Dahan; Lady Blue Shanghai, directed by David Lynch; Lady Rouge (in New York City), directed by Jonas Akerlund; and Lady Grey London, directed by John Cameron Mitchell and starring Ian McKellen and Russell Tovey.[176] This campaign has also resulted in a musical collaboration with Scottish rock band Franz Ferdinand, where Cotillard has provided the vocals for a composition performed by the group, entitled "The Eyes of Mars", for the "Lady Rouge" campaign.[177]

In 2012, Cotillard starred in the web-series Lady Dior Web Documentary and wrote and performed the song "Lily's body" for one episode, she also designed her own handbag for Dior, the "360° bag".[178] Cotillard also appeared on the cover of the first issue of Dior Magazine in September 2012.[179][180][181] In 2014, she wrote and co-directed alongside Eliott Bliss,[182] a music video for her song "Snapshot in LA", especially for Lady Dior's campaign "Enter The Game – Dior Cuise 2015".[183][184] Cotillard's contract with Dior ended in 2017.[185]

In May 2013, Cotillard became the first actress to walk the red carpet of the Cannes Film Festival wearing the initial models from the Chopard Green Carpet Collection.[186] In 2015, she designed a bracelet for Chopard's Green Carpet Collection made of ethical Fairmined-certified gold.[186]

In 2020, Cotillard designed her own sustainable jewelry collection for Chopard entitled "Ice Cube Capsule". She designed seven items curated from Fairmined-certified ethical gold and diamonds. The collection was unveiled on 29 September 2020 during Paris fashion week.[187]

On 17 February 2020, Cotillard was announced as House ambassador and the new face of the Chanel No. 5 fragrance.[188][189] Her first commercial for Chanel No. 5 was released on 29 October 2020.[190] It was directed by Johan Renck and featured Cotillard dancing in the moon with French ballet dancer Jérémie Bélingard while singing a cover of Lorde's "Team".[191]

Personal life

In the late 90s, Cotillard was in a relationship with French actor Julien Rassam.[192] She had a long-term relationship with French actor Stéphan Guérin-Tillié from 2000 to 2005, with whom she co-starred in the short films Quelques jours de trop (2000) and Heureuse (2001), in the 2001 TV series Les redoutables, and in the 2005 feature films Cavalcade and Edy.[193] She dated French singer Sinclair from 2005 to 2007.[194][195]

Since October 2007, Cotillard has been in a relationship with French actor and director Guillaume Canet.[196][197] They had been friends since 1997,[198] and co-starred together for the first time years later in the 2003 film Love Me If You Dare. Despite common misconception, the couple are not married. Though since 2010 Cotillard has been spotted wearing a diamond solitaire on her left hand – a present from Canet – they are not engaged either.[199] In 2014, Cotillard denied being married to Canet,[200] instead referring to him as "my boyfriend" in interviews.[201][202][203][204] In 2011, they had their first child, a son, Marcel,[205] and in 2017, their second child, a daughter, Louise was born.[206][207]

In January 2018, Cotillard said that with her then-6-year-old son entering school and a newborn daughter, she would be slowing down her filming schedule for the time being.[208]

Public image

In the media

 
Cotillard in 2009

As of 2022, Cotillard has appeared on more than 300 magazine covers around the world,[181] such as Vogue, Elle, Marie Claire, Variety, Harper's Bazaar, Vanity Fair, Madame Figaro, Glamour, W, Porter, The Hollywood Reporter and Wall Street Journal Magazine.[181][209] She was the first actress on a Vogue Paris September cover in five years with her September 2010 cover,[210] and was named "Woman of the Decade" by Vogue Paris on their list of the "40 Women of The Decade" in 2010.[211] In August 2012, Cotillard was featured in three major magazine covers: the American Vogue, Vogue Paris and Marie Claire UK.[212] She was also featured on the cover of the first issue of Dior Magazine in September 2012.[213]

Cotillard was named "The Most Beautiful Face of 2013" by The Independent Critics List of the 100 Most Beautiful Famous Faces From Around the World,[214] and ranked as one of the most "Beautiful Famous Faces" for 16 consecutive years. She was ranked No. 47 in 2017,[215] No. 36 in 2016, No. 18 in 2015, No. 14 in 2014, No. 1 in 2013, No. 2 in 2012, No. 7 in 2011, No. 12 in 2010, No. 15 in 2009, No. 4 in 2008, No. 3 in 2007, No. 8 in 2006, No. 17 in 2005, No. 35 in 2004, No. 20 in 2003, and No. 31 in 2002.[216]

In 2012, Cotillard was named "The World's Sexiest Woman" by the Hungarian magazine Periodika.[217] In 2013, she was ranked No. 13 on Empire Online's list of the "100 Sexiest Movie Stars",[218] was No. 12 on French magazine Slate's list of the "100 Most Influential Women of France",[219] No. 68 on Total Film's list of "Top 200 Performances of All Time" for her performance in La Vie en Rose,[220] and named "Best Dressed Star of 2013" by the British Grazia magazine.[221]

In 2014, she was described as "the great silent film actress of our time" by British film critic Robbie Collin from The Daily Telegraph, for her ability to show emotions only with her eyes and facial expressions, although she has never appeared in a silent film, and was named "The Most Bankable French Actress of the 21st Century", her films accumulating more than 37 million ticket sales in France from 2001 to 2014. She ranked No. 18 on British GQ magazine's list of "The World's 20 Coolest Women" in 2014,[222] and was chosen as one of the 'Best Film Femme Fatales' by Harper's Bazaar in 2014, for her performance as Mal in Inception.[223]

In April 2016, Vox.com[224] analysed the actresses who have starred in the best reviewed films ranked by average Metacritic rating, and Cotillard was No. 3 with an average score of 68.[225] Cotillard ranked second on Google's "Most Searched Actresses of 2016".[226]

In 2017, she was featured on the official poster of the 42nd César Awards.[227]

The ivory Jean Paul Gaultier gown Cotillard wore at the 80th Academy Awards on 24 February 2008 is regarded as one of the greatest Oscar dresses of all time.[228][229]

In 2020, Vogue ranked Cotillard number fourteen of "The most beautiful French actresses of all time".[230]

In mid-october 2021, a new book Le traître et le néant (English: The traitor and the nether) by two journalists from Le Monde, Gérard Davet and Fabrice Lhomme came out nation-wide in France. Few days later, countless French national newspapers and medias have reported that French President Emmanuel Macron had declared "She pisses me off, Cotillard" (French: Elle me fait chier, Cotillard)[231][232][233] as claimed in this book. Jean-Marc Dumontet is cited as eye-witness.[234] This statement was in response to Cotillard's 2018 criticisms of his policies especially environmental ones, when she stated in Le Parisien : "My faith in politics has been really undermined. He's making promises to have a good image and behind [our backs] does not keeping them at all. I find that unbearable."[235][236][232]

In popular culture

Cotillard was mentioned in Trivia, an episode of The Office that aired in January, 2012. Her 2001 film Les Jolies Choses, was the final answer to a trivia contest. Unlikely contestant Kevin Malone (portrayed by Brian Baumgartner) answers correctly and wins the contest. He credits Cotillard's multiple nude scenes in the film for his quick recall.[237]

Cotillard has had a look-alike puppet in the French television show Les Guignols de l'info since 2013.[238]

In July 2014, a sample of Cotillard and Leonardo DiCaprio's dialogue in the train scene from Inception ("You're waiting for a train..."), was featured on the song "Far Away" by nExow[239] at minute 03:28.[240] Brazilian brand Chara Rial also named a Mocassin shoes after her in 2014.[241] In April 2015, the French rap band Columbine released a song titled "Marion". During the chorus, they sing "Je t'aime, t'es belle comme Marion Cotillard" ("I love you, you're as pretty as Marion Cotillard", in French).[242]

In the TV Land sitcom Hot in Cleveland (2014; season 5, episode 12: I Just Met the Man I'm Going to Marry), Wendie Malick's character is presenting the Oscars nominees for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a mise-en-abîme scene and declares "Marion Cotill..., you know the French chick who gets nominated for everything."[243]

On April 11, 2015 (Season 40, Episode 18), Cecily Strong debuted her now recurring Saturday Night Live impersonation of Cotillard[244] as a respected and dedicated actress debating the place of women in the film industry[245][246][247] for the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts "Actress Round Table" and "Hollywood Game Night" sketches (other appearances as Cotillard include: Season 42, Episode 1, 8 and 20 as well as Season 43, Episode 3[248]).

Filmography

 
Cotillard at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival

As of 2020, Cotillard's films have grossed more than $3.6 billion at the worldwide box-office.[249][250][251][252]

Feature films

Key
  Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Title Role Notes or original title
1994 The Story of a Boy Who Wanted to Be Kissed Mathilde L'Histoire du garçon qui voulait qu'on l'embrasse
1996 My Sex Life... or How I Got into an Argument Student Comment je me suis disputé... (ma vie sexuelle)
La Belle Verte Macha
1998 Taxi Lilly Bertineau
1999 War in the Highlands Julie Bonzon La Guerre dans le Haut Pays
Furia Élia
Blue Away to America Solange Du bleu jusqu'en Amérique
2000 Taxi 2 Lilly Bertineau
2001 Lisa Young Lisa
Pretty Things Marie / Lucie Les Jolies Choses
2002 A Private Affair Clarisse Entoven Une affaire privée
2003 Taxi 3 Lilly Bertineau
Love Me If You Dare Sophie Kowalsky Jeux d'enfants
Big Fish Joséphine Bloom First English-language film
2004 Innocence Mademoiselle Éva
A Very Long Engagement Tina Lombardi Un long dimanche de fiançailles
2005 Cavalcade Alizée
Love Is in the Air Alice Ma vie en l'air
Mary Gretchen Mol
Burnt Out Lisa Sauf le respect que je vous dois
The Black Box Isabelle Kruger / Alice La Boîte Noire
Edy Céline / La chanteuse du rêve
2006 Toi et moi Léna
Dikkenek Nadine
Fair Play Nicole
A Good Year Fanny Chenal
2007 La Vie en rose Édith Piaf La môme
2009 Public Enemies Billie Frechette
The Last Flight Marie Vallières de Beaumont Le dernier vol
Nine Luisa Contini
2010 Inception Mal
Little White Lies Marie Les petits mouchoirs
2011 Midnight in Paris Adriana
Contagion Dr. Leonora Orantes
2012 Rust and Bone Stéphanie De Rouille et D'os
The Dark Knight Rises Miranda Tate / Talia al Ghul
2013 The Immigrant Ewa Cybulska
Blood Ties Monica
Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues CBC News Co-host Cameo
2014 Two Days, One Night Sandra Bya Deux jours, une nuit
2015 The Little Prince The Rose Voice
Macbeth Lady Macbeth
2016 It's Only the End of the World Catherine Juste la fin du monde
From the Land of the Moon Gabrielle Mal de Pierres
Allied Marianne Beauséjour
Assassin's Creed Dr. Sofia Rikkin
2017 Rock'n Roll Marion Cotillard
Ismael's Ghosts Carlotta Les Fantômes d'Ismaël
2018 Angel Face Marlène Gueule d'ange
2019 Little White Lies 2 Marie Nous finirons ensemble
2020 Bigger Than Us Documentary; as producer
Dolittle Tutu Voice
2021 Annette Ann Defrasnoux
2022 Brother and Sister Alice Frère et Sœur
Rencontre(s) Coco Chanel Voice
2023 Asterix & Obelix: The Middle Kingdom Cleopatra French
TBA The Inventor   Louise de Savoy Voice
Lee   Solange D'Ayen Filming

Short films

Year Title Role Director
1995 Snuff Movie Olivier Van Hoofstadt
1996 Insalata Mista Juliette Emmanuel Hamon
1997 Affaire classée Nathalie Luc Gallissaires
La sentence Mauro Losa
1998 La surface de réparation Stella Valérie Müller
1999 L'appel de la cave Rachel Mathieu Mercier
2000 Quelques jours de trop Franck Guérin
Le marquis Gilles Paquet-Brenner
2001 Heureuse La virtuelle de 35 kg. Céline Nieszawer
Boomer Mme Boomer Karim Adda
2009 Lady Noire Affair Lady Noire Olivier Dahan
2010 Lady Rouge Lady Rouge Jonas Åkerlund
Lady Blue Shanghai Lady Blue David Lynch
Lady Grey London Lady Grey John Cameron Mitchell
2011 L.A.dy Dior Margaux John Cameron Mitchell

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1993 Étude sur le Mouvement Fairy Segment: "Intériorité"
Highlander Lori Bellian Episodes: "Saving Grace" and "Nowhere to Run"
1994 Extrême Limite Sophie Colbert Episodes: "Père et fille" and "La pistonnée"
1996 Théo la tendresse Laura Episode: "La nouvelle de la semaine"
Chloé Chloé Television film
L'@mour est à réinventer Laurence Episode: "La mouette"
1998 Interdit de Vieillir Abigail Dougnac Television film
2001 Les Redoutables Gabby Episode: "Doggy dog"
Une femme piégée (aka Vertigo: A Woman in Danger) Florence Lacaze Television film
2005 Une américaine à Paris Herself Television film
2008 Génération duo Herself Television film
2013 Le Débarquement Nathalie the Bear 1 episode
2014 Comedy Central's All-Star Non-Denominational Christmas Special Herself 1 episode
2015 Castings Herself Rap battle with Nekfeu and Orelsan (1 episode)
2021 La Vengeance au Triple Galop Kim Randall Television film
TBA Extrapolations Sylvie Bolo Upcoming series

Voice work

Cotillard has dubbed several films and documentaries in France and in the U.S., and also dubbed in French all of her roles in English-language films.[253][254]

Year Title Role Notes
2003 Big Fish Joséphine Bloom French version
2004 Cinq Contes Musicaux Pour les Petits Narrator Children's audio book (in French)
2005 Mary Gretchen Mol French version
2006 Happy Feet Gloria French version only
2009 Public Enemies Billie Frechette French version
Nine Luisa Contini French version
OceanWorld 3D Sea Turtle Documentary (French version)
2010 Inception Mal French version
2011 Midnight in Paris Adriana French version
Contagion Dr. Leonora Orantes French version
2012 The Dark Knight Rises Miranda Tate French version
2013 The Immigrant Ewa Cybulska French version
Blood Ties Monica French version
2014 Terre des Ours Narrator Documentary (French version)
The Amazon's Silent Crisis Narrator Short Film for Greenpeace (English version)
2015 Minions Scarlet Overkill French version only
April and the Extraordinary World Avril a.k.a. Avril et le Monde truqué, original French version
Unity Narrator Documentary (in English)
Home Narrator Short Film (French version)
2016 Allied Marianne Beausejour French version
Assassin's Creed Dr. Sofia Rikkin French version
2017 Assassin's Creed: Origins Cameo appearance
2021 Charlotte Charlotte Salomon French version; also executive producer[129]

Music videos

List of music video appearances, showing year released, artist(s) and director(s)
Year Title Artist(s) Director(s) Ref.
1990 Petite fille Les Wampas Unknown [255]
2003 No Reason to Cry Out Your Eyes Hawksley Workman Unknown [256]
2004 Givin'Up Richard Archer and Tommy Hools Unknown
2009 Beds Are Burning TckTckTck – Time for Climate Justice Chic & Artistic [257]
2010 More Than Meets the Eye Yodelice Unknown [258]
Breathe In Yodelice Unknown
Take It All (from the film Nine) Marion Cotillard Rob Marshall [46]
The Eyes of Mars Marion Cotillard and Franz Ferdinand Jonas Åkerlund [259]
2012 Lily's Body Marion Cotillard Eliott Bliss [260]
2013 The Next Day David Bowie Floria Sigismondi [261]
2014 Snapshot in LA Marion Cotillard: Lady Dior – Enter the Game Eliott Bliss and Marion Cotillard [262]

Theatre

Year Production Role Location Notes Date Director Ref.
1997 Y'a des Nounours Dans les Placards Unknown Théâtre Contemporain de la Danse, France Laurent Cotillard [263]
2005 Joan of Arc at the Stake Joan of Arc Palais des Sports d'Orléans, Orléans, France Oratorio by Arthur Honegger
libretto by Paul Claudel
5–6 May 2005 Jean-Marc Cochereau [26]
2012 L'Auditori de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain 17 November 2012 Marc Soustrot [264][265]
2015 Rainier III Auditorium, Monaco 8 February 2015 Kazuki Yamada [266]
Théâtre du Capitole, Toulouse, France 14 February 2015 [267]
Philharmonie, Grande Salle, Paris, France 3–4 March 2015 [267]
Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, NY 10–13 June 2015 Côme de Bellescize [268]
2018 Spoleto Festival dei Due Mondi, Piazza del Duomo, Spoleto, Italy 18 July 2018 Benoît Jacquot [269][270]
2019 Romanian Athenaeum, Bucharest, Romania 19 September 2019 Alexandre Bloch [271][272]
2022 Teatro Real, Madrid, Spain 7–17 June 2022 Juanjo Mena [273][274]

Accolades

 
Cotillard at a César Awards event in 2018

Among other awards, Cotillard has received an Academy Award for Best Actress, a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA Award, two César Awards, a Lumières Award and a European Film Award. She has also won a New York Film Critics Circle Award, a National Society of Film Critics Award, and a Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress, the critics' awards trifecta. Cotillard and Isabelle Adjani are the only French actresses to win the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress. Adjani won in 1975 for The Story of Adele H. (1975), while Cotillard was awarded for her performances in The Immigrant (2013) and Two Days, One Night (2014) in 2014.

In March 2010, Cotillard was made a Chevalier (Knight) of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Order of the Arts and Letters) by the French government for her "contribution to the enrichment of French culture".[275] She was promoted to Officier (Officer) on 10 February 2016.[276]

On 14 July 2016, Cotillard received France's highest honor – she was named a Chevalier (Knight) of the Légion d'Honneur (Legion of Honor). She was among 650 names from the worlds of politics, culture, sport and public life published in the government's official journal for Bastille Day.[277][278]

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marion, cotillard, french, maʁjɔ, kɔtijaʁ, listen, born, september, 1975, french, actress, widely, known, roles, independent, films, blockbusters, both, european, hollywood, productions, received, various, accolades, including, academy, award, british, academy. Marion Cotillard French maʁjɔ kɔtijaʁ listen born 30 September 1975 2 is a French actress who is widely known for her roles in independent films and blockbusters in both European and Hollywood productions She has received various accolades including an Academy Award a British Academy Film Award a Golden Globe Award a European Film Award a Lumieres Award and two Cesar Awards She became a Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters in France in 2010 and was promoted to Officer in 2016 She has served as a spokeswoman for Greenpeace since 2001 3 4 Cotillard was the face of the Lady Dior handbag for nine years Since 2020 she is the face of Chanel s fragrance Chanel No 5 Marion CotillardCotillard at the 2019 Cannes Film FestivalBorn 1975 09 30 30 September 1975 age 47 Paris FranceOther namesSimone 1 OccupationActressYears active1993 presentPartnerGuillaume Canet 2007 present Children2AwardsFull listCotillard had her first English language role in the TV series Highlander 1993 and made her film debut in The Story of a Boy Who Wanted to Be Kissed 1994 Her breakthrough came in the successful French film Taxi 1998 which earned her a Cesar Award nomination for Most Promising Actress She made the transition into Hollywood in Tim Burton s Big Fish 2003 and won her first Cesar Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in A Very Long Engagement 2004 She had her major English language role up to that point in A Good Year 2006 For her portrayal of French singer Edith Piaf in La Vie en Rose 2007 Cotillard won her second Cesar Award a BAFTA Award a Golden Globe Award a Lumieres Award and the Academy Award for Best Actress becoming the first and as of 2022 only actor to win an Academy Award for a French language performance and also the second actress to have won this award for a non English language performance Her performances in Nine 2009 Rust and Bone 2012 and Annette 2021 earned Cotillard three more Golden Globe nominations For Two Days One Night 2014 she received a second Academy Award nomination for Best Actress her second nomination for a French language film Cotillard is one of only seven actors to receive multiple Academy Award nominations for non English language performances She has continued to star in major English language films such as Public Enemies 2009 Inception 2010 Contagion 2011 Midnight in Paris 2011 The Dark Knight Rises 2012 The Immigrant 2013 Macbeth 2015 and Allied 2016 Cotillard has played Joan of Arc on stage in several countries between 2005 and 2022 in the oratorio Joan of Arc at the Stake She provided voice acting for the animated films The Little Prince 2015 April and the Extraordinary World 2015 the French version of Minions 2015 and Charlotte 2021 Her other notable French Belgian and Canadian films include La Belle Verte 1996 Pretty Things 2001 Love Me If You Dare 2003 Dikkenek 2006 Little White Lies 2010 and It s Only the End of the World 2016 Contents 1 Early life 2 Acting career 2 1 Early work and transition to Hollywood 1993 2006 2 2 La Vie en Rose and worldwide recognition 2007 2011 2 3 Established actress and continued acclaim 2012 2015 2 4 Return to French cinema 2016 present 2 4 1 Upcoming projects 3 Other endeavours 3 1 Music 3 2 Philanthropy 3 3 Advertising campaigns and endorsements 4 Personal life 5 Public image 5 1 In the media 5 2 In popular culture 6 Filmography 6 1 Feature films 6 2 Short films 6 3 Television 6 4 Voice work 6 5 Music videos 7 Theatre 8 Accolades 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksEarly life EditCotillard was born on 30 September 1975 in Paris and grew up around Orleans in an artistically inclined household 2 5 Her father Jean Claude Cotillard is an actor teacher former mime and theatre director of Breton descent 1 Cotillard s mother Monique Niseema Theillaud is an actress and drama teacher of Algerian Kabyle background 1 6 7 8 She has two younger twin brothers Quentin and Guillaume 1 9 Cotillard s father introduced her to cinema and as a child she would mimic Louise Brooks and Greta Garbo in her own bedroom 1 She began acting during her childhood appearing in one of her father s plays 10 At the age of 15 Cotillard entered the Conservatoire d art dramatique in Orleans She graduated in 1994 and then moved to Paris to pursue an acting career 5 11 Acting career EditEarly work and transition to Hollywood 1993 2006 Edit After small appearances and performances in theatre Cotillard had occasional minor roles in television series such as Highlander where she had her first English speaking role aged 17 12 Her career as a film actress began in the mid 1990s with minor roles in Philippe Harel s The Story of a Boy Who Wanted to Be Kissed 1994 which was her feature film debut at the age of 18 and in Arnaud Desplechin s My Sex Life or How I Got into an Argument and Coline Serreau s La Belle Verte both 1996 Also in 1996 Cotillard had her first leading role in the television film Chloe 13 directed by Dennis Berry with Cotillard starring as a teenage runaway who is forced into prostitution opposite Anna Karina 14 In 1998 she appeared in Gerard Pires action comedy Taxi playing Lilly Bertineau the girlfriend of delivery boy Daniel played by Samy Naceri The film was a hit in France and Cotillard was nominated for a Cesar Award for Most Promising Actress 15 She reprised the role in Taxi 2 2000 and Taxi 3 2003 2 16 Cotillard in 1999 Cotillard ventured into science fiction with Alexandre Aja s post apocalyptic romantic drama Furia released in 1999 2 a year in which she also starred in the Swiss war drama War in the Highlands La Guerre dans le Haut Pays for which she won the Best Actress Award at the Autrans Film Festival in 1999 2 In 2001 she appeared in Pierre Grimblat s film Lisa playing the title role and younger version of Jeanne Moreau s character alongside Benoit Magimel and Sagamore Stevenin 17 She also starred in Gilles Paquet Brenner s film Pretty Things Les Jolies Choses adapted from the work of feminist writer Virginie Despentes portraying twins of completely opposite characters Lucie and Marie for that role she was again nominated for a Cesar Award for Most Promising Actress 18 In 2002 Cotillard starred in Guillaume Nicloux s thriller A Private Affair Une Affaire Privee in which she portrayed the mysterious Clarisse 2 Cotillard started the transition into Hollywood when she obtained a supporting role in Tim Burton s 2003 film Big Fish playing Josephine the French wife of Billy Crudup s character William Bloom 2 The production her first English language film allowed her to work with well established actors such as Helena Bonham Carter Albert Finney Ewan McGregor Jessica Lange and Allison Lohman 2 Big Fish was a critical and commercial success 19 She also starred in the 2003 French romantic comedy film Love Me If You Dare Jeux d enfants as Sophie Kowalsky the daughter of Polish immigrants The film was directed by Yann Samuel and was a box office hit in France with over 1 million tickets sold 20 In 2004 she won the Chopard Trophy of Female Revelation at the Cannes Film Festival 21 and appeared in Jean Pierre Jeunet s A Very Long Engagement Un Long Dimanche de Fiancailles as the vengeful Tina Lombardi for which she won a Cesar Award for Best Supporting Actress 22 and the mystery thriller Innocence as Mademoiselle Eva 2 both films were acclaimed by critics 23 24 In 2005 Cotillard starred in six films Steve Suissa s Cavalcade Abel Ferrara s Mary 2 Richard Berry s The Black Box La Boite Noire Love Is in the Air Ma vie en l air Burnt Out Sauf le respect que je vous dois and Stephan Guerin Tillie s Edy 25 In May 2005 Cotillard portrayed Joan of Arc for the first time in the Orleans Symphonic Orchestra s production of Arthur Honegger s oratorio Joan of Arc at the Stake at the Palais des Sports d Orleans in Orleans France 26 She reprised the role several times when performing the oratorio in different countries in the following years 27 28 In 2006 the actress took on significant roles in four feature films including Ridley Scott s romantic dramedy A Good Year in which she portrayed Fanny Chenal a French cafe owner in a small Provencal town opposite Russell Crowe as a Londoner who inherits a local property 2 She played Nadine in the Belgian comedy Dikkenek alongside Melanie Laurent and the role of Nicole in Fair Play She also played Lena in the satirical coming of age film Toi et moi directed by Julie Lopes Curval 29 for which she learned how to play the cello for her role 8 30 La Vie en Rose and worldwide recognition 2007 2011 Edit Cotillard attending an event for La Vie en Rose at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival Cotillard was chosen by director Olivier Dahan to portray the French singer Edith Piaf in the biopic La Vie en Rose before he had even met her saying that he noticed a similarity between Piaf s and Cotillard s eyes 31 The film was dubbed the most awaited film of 2007 in France where some critics said that Cotillard had reincarnated Edith Piaf to sing one last time on stage 32 At the Berlin International Film Festival where the film premiered Cotillard was given a 15 minute standing ovation 33 Hollywood talent agent Hylda Queally signed Cotillard shortly after its premiere at the festival 34 La Vie en Rose was a box office hit in France gathering over 5 million admissions 35 and made US 86 million worldwide on a US 25 million budget 36 Cotillard is the first actress to win a Golden Globe for a non English language performance since 1972 when Liv Ullmann won for The Emigrants She is also the first person to win a Comedy or Musical Golden Globe for a non English language performance 37 On 10 February 2008 Cotillard became the first French actress to be awarded the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role since Stephane Audran in 1973 38 At the Academy Awards she won Best Actress becoming the first woman and second person after Adrien Brody The Pianist to win both a Cesar and an Oscar for the same performance 39 Cotillard is the second French actress to win this award 40 and the third overall to win an Academy Award after Simone Signoret in 1960 and Juliette Binoche in 1997 41 She is the first Best Actress winner for a non English language performance since Sophia Loren in 1961 42 She is also the first and as of 2022 only winner of an Academy Award for a French language performance 43 On 24 June 2008 Cotillard was one of 105 individuals invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 44 In 2009 Cotillard starred alongside Johnny Depp and Christian Bale in the role of Billie Frechette in Michael Mann s Public Enemies which was released in the United States on 1 July 2009 Later that year she starred in the film adaptation of the musical Nine 9 directed by Rob Marshall playing Luisa Contini the wife of Guido played by Daniel Day Lewis In the film Cotillard performed two musical numbers My Husband Makes Movies 45 and Take It All 46 Time magazine ranked Cotillard s performance in Nine as the fifth best female performance of 2009 behind Mo Nique Carey Mulligan Saoirse Ronan and Meryl Streep 47 She was awarded the Desert Palm Achievement Actress Award at the 2010 Palm Springs International Film Festival her second prize from the festival 48 and was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for her performance in Nine 49 Cotillard appeared on the cover of the November 2009 issue of Vogue with her Nine co stars and on the July 2010 cover by herself 50 51 On 27 February 2010 Cotillard was the Honorary President of the 35th Cesar Awards ceremony 52 In the same year she played Mal Cobb a projection of Leonardo DiCaprio s character Dom Cobb s deceased wife in Christopher Nolan s film Inception also starring Tom Hardy Joseph Gordon Levitt Cillian Murphy Ken Watanabe Michael Caine and Elliot Page which released on 16 July 2010 Nolan described Mal as the essence of the femme fatale and DiCaprio praised Cotillard s performance saying that she can be strong and vulnerable and hopeful and heartbreaking all in the same moment which was perfect for all the contradictions of her character 53 Cotillard and Leonardo DiCaprio ranked No 8 on Forbes s list of Hollywood s Top Earning On Screen Couples for Inception which made US 825 million at the worldwide box office 54 She also starred in Guillaume Canet s drama Little White Lies Les petits mouchoirs playing the environmentalist Marie alongside Jean Dujardin and Francois Cluzet In 2011 Cotillard starred in Woody Allen s Midnight in Paris alongside Rachel McAdams Owen Wilson and Kathy Bates as Adriana a fictionalized mistress of Pablo Picasso with whom Wilson s character Gil falls in love The film grossed US 151 million worldwide on a US 17 million budget 55 She appeared with Kate Winslet Jude Law Gwyneth Paltrow and Matt Damon in Steven Soderbergh s thriller film Contagion 2011 56 She also ranked on the top of Le Figaro s 2011 list of the highest paid French actors in 2010 the first time in nine years that a female had topped the list 57 and was tied with Kate Winslet as the highest paid foreign actress in Hollywood 58 Established actress and continued acclaim 2012 2015 Edit Cotillard attending an event for Rust and Bone at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival In 2012 Cotillard was ranked ninth on the list of the highest paid French actresses in 2011 59 and starred in Christopher Nolan s film The Dark Knight Rises 60 playing Miranda Tate a board member at Wayne Enterprises 61 The film reunited Cotillard with her Inception co stars Joseph Gordon Levitt Michael Caine Cillian Murphy and Tom Hardy and Public Enemies collaborator Christian Bale In Jacques Audiard s drama Rust and Bone De rouille et d os alongside Matthias Schoenaerts Cotillard portrayed the orca trainer Stephanie who loses her legs after an accident at work and begins a strange relationship with Schoenaerts character 62 The film premiered in the main competition at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival in May 2012 and received a ten minute standing ovation at the end of its screening 63 Cotillard garnered rave reviews for her performance and Cate Blanchett wrote an op ed for Variety praising her describing the film as simply astonishing and stating that Marion has created a character of nobility and candour seamlessly melding herself into a world we could not have known without her Her performance is as unexpected and as unsentimental and raw as the film itself 64 She received a fifth Cesar Award nomination a fourth Screen Actors Guild Award nomination a third Golden Globe nomination her first nomination for Best Actress Drama a second Critics Choice Award nomination and a second Lumieres Award nomination 65 Cotillard also received several honors and career tributes in 2012 at the Telluride Film Festival 66 Hollywood Film Festival 67 AFI Fest 68 Gotham Awards 69 and Harper s Bazaar Awards 70 In 2013 Cotillard was named Woman of the Year by Hasty Pudding Theatricals 71 a student society at Harvard and was also ranked the 2nd highest paid actress in France in 2012 72 and the 7th highest paid actor overall 73 In May 2013 she appeared in the controversial music video The Next Day by David Bowie alongside Gary Oldman her co star in The Dark Knight Rises 74 She had her first leading role in an American movie in James Gray s The Immigrant starring as the Polish immigrant Ewa Cybulska who wants to experience the American dream in 1920s New York starring opposite Joaquin Phoenix and Jeremy Renner James Gray wrote the movie especially for Cotillard after meeting her at a French restaurant with her boyfriend 75 76 Gray stated that Cotillard is the best actor he s ever worked with 77 Cotillard had to learn 20 pages of Polish dialogue for her role 78 Her performance was widely acclaimed 79 and she was awarded the New York Film Critics Circle Award 80 81 the National Society of Film Critics Award 82 the Toronto Film Critics Association Award 83 and was nominated for a Spirit Award for Best Actress in 2015 84 She starred in Guillaume Canet s Blood Ties with Clive Owen Billy Crudup and her Rust and Bone co star Matthias Schoenaerts 85 and had a cameo in Anchorman 2 The Legend Continues acting opposite Jim Carrey as a Canadian anchor in the battle scene between rival news teams 86 In December 2013 Cotillard was a member of the jury of the 13th Marrakech Film Festival that was presided by Martin Scorsese 87 Cotillard attending an event for Macbeth at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival In 2014 she starred in Dardenne brothers Two Days One Night Deux jours une nuit 88 portraying Sandra a Belgian factory worker who has just one weekend to convince her co workers to give up their bonuses so that she can keep her job The film premiered in the main competition at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival and earned a 15 minute standing ovation with Cotillard s performance being praised as a career high performance 89 and named the best performance of the festival 90 and Cotillard was widely tipped to win the festival s best actress prize for her performance which ended up going to Julianne Moore for Maps to the Stars 91 92 Cotillard received several critics awards a European Film Award was nominated for a second Academy Award and for a sixth Cesar Award 93 94 Her performances in both The Immigrant and Two Days One Night shared the fourth spot of Time s list of Best Movie Performances of 2014 95 In November 2014 Cotillard participated on Comedy Central s All Star Non Denominational Christmas Special in a duet with Nathan Fielder singing Elvis Presley s song Can t Help Falling in Love 96 In 2015 Cotillard took on the role of Lady Macbeth in a film adaption of William Shakespeare s play Macbeth directed by Justin Kurzel and starring Michael Fassbender in the title role 97 The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival 98 and Cotillard s performance was again the subject of praise from critics particularly for her rendition of the Out Damned Spot monologue Variety s critic Guy Lodge remarked Her deathless sleepwalking scene staged in minimalist fashion under a gauze of snowflakes in a bare chapel is played with tender desolate exhaustion it deserves to be viewed as near definitive 99 Cotillard was nominated for the British Independent Film Award for Best Actress for her performance 100 That same year Cotillard starred in New York Philharmonic s production of Arthur Honegger s oratorio Joan of Arc at the Stake 101 102 and voiced the roles of The Rose in both the English and the French version of The Little Prince directed by Mark Osborne 103 Scarlet Overkill in the French version of Minions 104 and April in the French Canadian Belgian 3D animated film April and the Extraordinary World Avril et le Monde Truque directed by Franck Ekinci and Christian Demares 105 106 Return to French cinema 2016 present Edit In 2016 Cotillard played Gabrielle a free spirited woman in a convenience marriage in Nicole Garcia s From the Land of the Moon Mal de Pierres an adaptation of the bestselling Italian novel Mal di Pietre by Milena Agus which marked her return to French cinema after 2012 s Rust and Bone 107 and earned her a seventh Cesar Award nomination 108 She also played the role of Catherine the sister in law of a gay playwright portrayed by Gaspard Ulliel who returns home to tell his family that he is dying in Xavier Dolan s Canadian French co production It s Only the End of the World Juste la fin du Monde 109 Both films premiered in the main competition section of the 2016 Cannes Film Festival to polarized reactions from critics 110 111 It s Only the End of the World was a box office hit in France with over 1 million tickets sold 112 Cotillard attending an event for From the Land of the Moon at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival Cotillard starred opposite Brad Pitt in Allied 2016 a spy film set in World War II directed by Robert Zemeckis in which she played Marianne Beausejour a French Resistance fighter 109 113 114 While critical reviews were mixed Stephanie Zacharek of Time magazine felt that Pitt and Cotillard give sturdy coded performances that feel naturalistic not phony They understand clearly that their chief mission is to tap the tradition of melodrama and they take it seriously Somehow almost incomprehensibly it all works Allied looks old but smells new and the scent is heady 115 The film grossed US 120 million worldwide 116 Cotillard reteamed with Macbeth director Justin Kurzel and co star Michael Fassbender in the film adaptation of the video game Assassin s Creed also released in 2016 117 On 30 January 2017 Cotillard was honored with a special award for her career at the 22nd Lumieres Awards in France 118 119 In 2017 she also starred in Guillaume Canet s satire comedy Rock n Roll and Arnaud Desplechin s drama Ismael s Ghosts Les Fantomes d Ismael alongside Mathieu Amalric Charlotte Gainsbourg and Louis Garrel 120 The Hollywood Reporter in its review for the former film asserted that Cotillard offers up such a sincere performance that you can t help but laugh 121 In the 2018 drama Angel Face Gueule d ange by director Vanessa Fialho she portrayed Marlene a woman who suddenly chooses to abandon her daughter for a man she has just met during yet another night of excess The film premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival 122 In 2019 Cotillard reprised the role of Marie in Little White Lies 2 sequel to 2010 s Little White Lies directed by Guillaume Canet 123 In 2020 Cotillard voiced Tutu the fox in the comedy film Dolittle by Stephen Gaghan 124 In 2021 she starred as Ann Defrasnoux alongside Adam Driver in the musical film Annette directed by Leos Carax 125 Her performance in Annette earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy 126 Cotillard produced the documentary Bigger Than Us directed by Flore Vasseur which explores the social movement of young people fighting for change in the 21st Century 127 The documentary was released on 22 September 2021 in France and it was nominated for a Cesar Award for Best Documentary Film in 2022 128 Cotillard voiced German artist Charlotte Salomon in the French version of the animated biographical film Charlotte directed by Eric Warin and Tahir Rana which follows the last 10 years of Salomon s life a Jewish woman who struggled with depression amid World War II and the Holocaust while exiled in the South of France 129 Cotillard was also an executive producer on the film that made its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2021 129 In October 2021 Cotillard played Kim Randall in La Vengeance au Triple Galop a comedy TV film for France s Canal Plus directed by Alex Lutz and Arthur Sanigou 130 In April 2021 it was announced that Cotillard would make her third collaboration with director Arnaud Desplechin in the film Brother and Sister Frere et Sœur which follows two siblings Alice and Louis played by Cotillard and Melvil Poupaud who are forced to reunite after the death of their parents following two decades of shared silence 131 The film premiered in the main competition at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival in May 2022 132 During the 2022 Cannes Film Festival Cotillard launched alongside filmmaker Cyril Dion and producer Magali Payen her new production company Newtopia 133 The company s central aim is to create content around issues such as environmentalism science society health geopolitics feminism and gender that imagine a better future for the world based on ecologically sustainable and socially fair practices 134 Cotillard voiced Coco Chanel in Rencontre s a 15 minute immersive virtual reality project directed by Mathias Chelebourg which premiered at the 79th Venice Film Festival in September 2022 135 Upcoming projects Edit In late 2021 she was cast in the Apple TV anthology series Extrapolations 136 She also voiced Louise de Savoy in The Inventor 137 a stop motion animated film about the life of Leonardo da Vinci written and directed by Jim Capobianco 138 Cotillard will play Solange D Ayen the fashion director of French Vogue in the World War II set drama film Lee directed by Ellen Kuras and starring Kate Winslet as photographer Lee Miller 139 Other endeavours EditMusic Edit Cotillard sings 140 plays guitar bass guitar keyboard and tambourine 141 She co wrote and performed the song La Fille De Joie for her 2001 film Pretty Things Les Jolies Choses 142 in which she played a singer and also performed the song La Conne for the film Canadian singer Hawksley Workman said in interviews about his album Between the Beautifuls that he worked and wrote songs with Cotillard while they both were in Los Angeles during the 2007 2008 movie awards season 143 In 2008 she co wrote and performed the song The Strong Ones with Hawksley Workman for Olivier Dahan s short film for Cartier s Love range 144 In 2010 Cotillard recorded the songs Five Thousand Nights and Happy Crowd with the French Rock band Yodelice for their album Cardioid She also went on tour with the band in different cities in France and Belgium under the pseudonym Simone which is her maternal grandmother s name 145 In the same year she appeared in the video More Than Meets the Eyes from Yodelice 146 Cotillard recorded the song The Eyes of Mars with Franz Ferdinand especially for Dior In 2012 she wrote and performed the song Lily s Body for the fourth episode of the Lady Dior Web Documentary with the same title 147 and in 2014 Cotillard wrote and performed the song Snapshot in LA alongside John Cameron Mitchell Metronomy s Joseph Mount and Villaine She also wrote and co directed the video for the song made for Lady Dior s advertising campaign Enter the Game Dior Cruise 2015 148 Singles2001 L homme d amour with Jeanne Moreau soundtrack of the film Lisa 149 2001 La fille de joie and La conne soundtrack of the film Pretty Things 2002 Une affaire privee soundtrack of the film A Private Affair 2005 It Had to Be You soundtrack of the film Edy 2008 The Strong Ones with Hawksley Workman for LOVE by Cartier campaign 2009 Beds Are Burning for the project TckTckTck Time for Climate Justice 2009 My Husband Makes Movies and Take It All soundtrack of the film Nine 2010 Five Thousand Nights and Happy Crowd with Yodelice on the album Cardioid 2010 The Eyes of Mars with Franz Ferdinand for Lady Dior campaign 2012 Lily s Body for Lady Dior campaign 2014 Snapshot in LA for Lady Dior campaignPhilanthropy Edit In addition to her film work Cotillard is active in philanthropy environmental activism and has participated in campaigns for environmental protection in particular Greenpeace for whom she has been a member and acted as a spokesperson since 2001 150 151 Cotillard is the patron of Maud Fontenoy Foundation a non governmental organization which is dedicated to teaching children about preserving the oceans 152 She is also the ambassador of Association Wayanga a French association that supports indigenous peoples for their rights and the preservation of their cultures and the Amazon Forest they inhabit 153 She supports The Heart Fund an international public charity that is a pioneer in technological innovation to combat cardiovascular diseases in children 154 and is also a member of WWF 155 and the Nicolas Hulot Foundation which supports environmental initiatives in France and abroad to engage the ecological transition of our societies 156 In 2005 she contributed to Dessins pour le climat Drawings for the Climate a book of drawings published by Greenpeace to raise funds for the group 157 and in 2010 she traveled to Congo with Greenpeace to visit tropical rainforests threatened by logging companies it was shown in the documentary The Congolese Rainforests Living on Borrowed Time 158 In 2009 Cotillard was one of many celebrities to record a cover version of the song Beds are Burning by Midnight Oil in support of TckTckTck and climate justice 159 In the same year Cotillard designed her own doll for UNICEF France campaign Les Frimousses Font Leur Cinema that was sold to help vaccinate thousands of children in Darfur 160 In 2011 she publicly supported Chief Raoni in his fight against the Belo Monte Dam in Brazil and signed his petition 161 In 2012 Cotillard was featured on Kate Winslet s book The Golden Hat Talking Back To Autism 162 with celebrity self portraits 163 to raise awareness and support for autism launched by Winslet s Golden Hat Foundation 164 In 2013 she caged herself near Paris s Louvre museum to demand the freeing of 30 Greenpeace activists jailed in Russia over an Arctic protest She entered the cage and held a banner proclaiming I am a climate defender 165 In February 2014 she signed The Tiger Manifesto a campaign calling for an end to everyday products being manufactured through forest destruction Launched by Greenpeace the campaign is encouraging consumers to demand products are forest and tiger friendly particularly in Indonesia where the Sumatran tiger is on brink of extinction 166 167 In May 2014 Greenpeace released the animated video The Amazon s Silent Crisis narrated by Cotillard The video highlights the troubling illegal logging that threatens the Brazilian Amazon 168 On 26 February 2015 she went to the Philippines along France s President Francois Hollande and actress Melanie Laurent to participate on a forum and encourage faster and more determined action on the global challenge of climate change 169 At the 2015 Cannes Film Festival director Mark Osborne revealed that Cotillard used to visit Children s Hospitals and play The Rose from the book The Little Prince for the kids years before she voiced the character in the 2015 film The Little Prince directed by Osborne 170 171 Cotillard was the ambassador of 1 Heart 1 Tree an art project that fights climate change through its Plant for the Planet reforestation program On 29 November 2015 The Eiffel Tower became a virtual forest with trees and words encouraging environmental activism projected onto it every evening Cotillard and UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon inaugurated the light installation on the eve of the official opening of the COP21 conference 172 She also donated her shoes to be displayed among an installation of over 10 000 shoes at the Place de la Republique in Paris The installation replaced a giant march for climate change which was forbidden by French authorities following the deadly attacks in the capital on 13 November which cost 130 lives It was a way of showing the determination of protesters in their fight against climate change and allowed them to still send a strong message on the eve of the U N climate conference COP21 173 On 10 December 2015 Cotillard voiced the French version of the short film Home made by Conservation International CI The short film debuted at the United Nations Momentum for Change Awards ceremony at the climate negotiations COP21 in Paris It was the latest addition to CI s award winning Nature Is Speaking short film series Home was produced to remind negotiators and world leaders at the climate talks of our common duty how to care for the Earth that cares for us all This Earth is our shared home our only home The time to safeguard its future and with it our own future is right now said Cotillard 174 Advertising campaigns and endorsements Edit Cotillard at an event for Dior in 2009 In 2008 Cotillard was chosen as the face of Dior s bag Lady Dior 175 and was featured in an online short film directed by John Cameron Mitchell about the fictional character created by John Galliano 176 She starred in a series of short films that were situated in different cities to promote the Lady Dior handbags Lady Noire Affair in Paris directed by Olivier Dahan Lady Blue Shanghai directed by David Lynch Lady Rouge in New York City directed by Jonas Akerlund and Lady Grey London directed by John Cameron Mitchell and starring Ian McKellen and Russell Tovey 176 This campaign has also resulted in a musical collaboration with Scottish rock band Franz Ferdinand where Cotillard has provided the vocals for a composition performed by the group entitled The Eyes of Mars for the Lady Rouge campaign 177 In 2012 Cotillard starred in the web series Lady Dior Web Documentary and wrote and performed the song Lily s body for one episode she also designed her own handbag for Dior the 360 bag 178 Cotillard also appeared on the cover of the first issue of Dior Magazine in September 2012 179 180 181 In 2014 she wrote and co directed alongside Eliott Bliss 182 a music video for her song Snapshot in LA especially for Lady Dior s campaign Enter The Game Dior Cuise 2015 183 184 Cotillard s contract with Dior ended in 2017 185 In May 2013 Cotillard became the first actress to walk the red carpet of the Cannes Film Festival wearing the initial models from the Chopard Green Carpet Collection 186 In 2015 she designed a bracelet for Chopard s Green Carpet Collection made of ethical Fairmined certified gold 186 In 2020 Cotillard designed her own sustainable jewelry collection for Chopard entitled Ice Cube Capsule She designed seven items curated from Fairmined certified ethical gold and diamonds The collection was unveiled on 29 September 2020 during Paris fashion week 187 On 17 February 2020 Cotillard was announced as House ambassador and the new face of the Chanel No 5 fragrance 188 189 Her first commercial for Chanel No 5 was released on 29 October 2020 190 It was directed by Johan Renck and featured Cotillard dancing in the moon with French ballet dancer Jeremie Belingard while singing a cover of Lorde s Team 191 Personal life EditIn the late 90s Cotillard was in a relationship with French actor Julien Rassam 192 She had a long term relationship with French actor Stephan Guerin Tillie from 2000 to 2005 with whom she co starred in the short films Quelques jours de trop 2000 and Heureuse 2001 in the 2001 TV series Les redoutables and in the 2005 feature films Cavalcade and Edy 193 She dated French singer Sinclair from 2005 to 2007 194 195 Since October 2007 Cotillard has been in a relationship with French actor and director Guillaume Canet 196 197 They had been friends since 1997 198 and co starred together for the first time years later in the 2003 film Love Me If You Dare Despite common misconception the couple are not married Though since 2010 Cotillard has been spotted wearing a diamond solitaire on her left hand a present from Canet they are not engaged either 199 In 2014 Cotillard denied being married to Canet 200 instead referring to him as my boyfriend in interviews 201 202 203 204 In 2011 they had their first child a son Marcel 205 and in 2017 their second child a daughter Louise was born 206 207 In January 2018 Cotillard said that with her then 6 year old son entering school and a newborn daughter she would be slowing down her filming schedule for the time being 208 Public image EditIn the media Edit Cotillard in 2009 As of 2022 Cotillard has appeared on more than 300 magazine covers around the world 181 such as Vogue Elle Marie Claire Variety Harper s Bazaar Vanity Fair Madame Figaro Glamour W Porter The Hollywood Reporter and Wall Street Journal Magazine 181 209 She was the first actress on a Vogue Paris September cover in five years with her September 2010 cover 210 and was named Woman of the Decade by Vogue Paris on their list of the 40 Women of The Decade in 2010 211 In August 2012 Cotillard was featured in three major magazine covers the American Vogue Vogue Paris and Marie Claire UK 212 She was also featured on the cover of the first issue of Dior Magazine in September 2012 213 Cotillard was named The Most Beautiful Face of 2013 by The Independent Critics List of the 100 Most Beautiful Famous Faces From Around the World 214 and ranked as one of the most Beautiful Famous Faces for 16 consecutive years She was ranked No 47 in 2017 215 No 36 in 2016 No 18 in 2015 No 14 in 2014 No 1 in 2013 No 2 in 2012 No 7 in 2011 No 12 in 2010 No 15 in 2009 No 4 in 2008 No 3 in 2007 No 8 in 2006 No 17 in 2005 No 35 in 2004 No 20 in 2003 and No 31 in 2002 216 In 2012 Cotillard was named The World s Sexiest Woman by the Hungarian magazine Periodika 217 In 2013 she was ranked No 13 on Empire Online s list of the 100 Sexiest Movie Stars 218 was No 12 on French magazine Slate s list of the 100 Most Influential Women of France 219 No 68 on Total Film s list of Top 200 Performances of All Time for her performance in La Vie en Rose 220 and named Best Dressed Star of 2013 by the British Grazia magazine 221 In 2014 she was described as the great silent film actress of our time by British film critic Robbie Collin from The Daily Telegraph for her ability to show emotions only with her eyes and facial expressions although she has never appeared in a silent film and was named The Most Bankable French Actress of the 21st Century her films accumulating more than 37 million ticket sales in France from 2001 to 2014 She ranked No 18 on British GQ magazine s list of The World s 20 Coolest Women in 2014 222 and was chosen as one of the Best Film Femme Fatales by Harper s Bazaar in 2014 for her performance as Mal in Inception 223 In April 2016 Vox com 224 analysed the actresses who have starred in the best reviewed films ranked by average Metacritic rating and Cotillard was No 3 with an average score of 68 225 Cotillard ranked second on Google s Most Searched Actresses of 2016 226 In 2017 she was featured on the official poster of the 42nd Cesar Awards 227 The ivory Jean Paul Gaultier gown Cotillard wore at the 80th Academy Awards on 24 February 2008 is regarded as one of the greatest Oscar dresses of all time 228 229 In 2020 Vogue ranked Cotillard number fourteen of The most beautiful French actresses of all time 230 In mid october 2021 a new book Le traitre et le neant English The traitor and the nether by two journalists from Le Monde Gerard Davet and Fabrice Lhomme came out nation wide in France Few days later countless French national newspapers and medias have reported that French President Emmanuel Macron had declared She pisses me off Cotillard French Elle me fait chier Cotillard 231 232 233 as claimed in this book Jean Marc Dumontet is cited as eye witness 234 This statement was in response to Cotillard s 2018 criticisms of his policies especially environmental ones when she stated in Le Parisien My faith in politics has been really undermined He s making promises to have a good image and behind our backs does not keeping them at all I find that unbearable 235 236 232 In popular culture Edit Cotillard was mentioned in Trivia an episode of The Office that aired in January 2012 Her 2001 film Les Jolies Choses was the final answer to a trivia contest Unlikely contestant Kevin Malone portrayed by Brian Baumgartner answers correctly and wins the contest He credits Cotillard s multiple nude scenes in the film for his quick recall 237 Cotillard has had a look alike puppet in the French television show Les Guignols de l info since 2013 238 In July 2014 a sample of Cotillard and Leonardo DiCaprio s dialogue in the train scene from Inception You re waiting for a train was featured on the song Far Away by nExow 239 at minute 03 28 240 Brazilian brand Chara Rial also named a Mocassin shoes after her in 2014 241 In April 2015 the French rap band Columbine released a song titled Marion During the chorus they sing Je t aime t es belle comme Marion Cotillard I love you you re as pretty as Marion Cotillard in French 242 In the TV Land sitcom Hot in Cleveland 2014 season 5 episode 12 I Just Met the Man I m Going to Marry Wendie Malick s character is presenting the Oscars nominees for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a mise en abime scene and declares Marion Cotill you know the French chick who gets nominated for everything 243 On April 11 2015 Season 40 Episode 18 Cecily Strong debuted her now recurring Saturday Night Live impersonation of Cotillard 244 as a respected and dedicated actress debating the place of women in the film industry 245 246 247 for the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Actress Round Table and Hollywood Game Night sketches other appearances as Cotillard include Season 42 Episode 1 8 and 20 as well as Season 43 Episode 3 248 Filmography Edit Cotillard at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival As of 2020 Cotillard s films have grossed more than 3 6 billion at the worldwide box office 249 250 251 252 Feature films Edit Key Denotes films that have not yet been releasedYear Title Role Notes or original title1994 The Story of a Boy Who Wanted to Be Kissed Mathilde L Histoire du garcon qui voulait qu on l embrasse1996 My Sex Life or How I Got into an Argument Student Comment je me suis dispute ma vie sexuelle La Belle Verte Macha1998 Taxi Lilly Bertineau1999 War in the Highlands Julie Bonzon La Guerre dans le Haut PaysFuria EliaBlue Away to America Solange Du bleu jusqu en Amerique2000 Taxi 2 Lilly Bertineau2001 Lisa Young LisaPretty Things Marie Lucie Les Jolies Choses2002 A Private Affair Clarisse Entoven Une affaire privee2003 Taxi 3 Lilly BertineauLove Me If You Dare Sophie Kowalsky Jeux d enfantsBig Fish Josephine Bloom First English language film2004 Innocence Mademoiselle EvaA Very Long Engagement Tina Lombardi Un long dimanche de fiancailles2005 Cavalcade AlizeeLove Is in the Air Alice Ma vie en l airMary Gretchen MolBurnt Out Lisa Sauf le respect que je vous doisThe Black Box Isabelle Kruger Alice La Boite NoireEdy Celine La chanteuse du reve2006 Toi et moi LenaDikkenek NadineFair Play NicoleA Good Year Fanny Chenal2007 La Vie en rose Edith Piaf La mome2009 Public Enemies Billie FrechetteThe Last Flight Marie Vallieres de Beaumont Le dernier volNine Luisa Contini2010 Inception MalLittle White Lies Marie Les petits mouchoirs2011 Midnight in Paris AdrianaContagion Dr Leonora Orantes2012 Rust and Bone Stephanie De Rouille et D osThe Dark Knight Rises Miranda Tate Talia al Ghul2013 The Immigrant Ewa CybulskaBlood Ties MonicaAnchorman 2 The Legend Continues CBC News Co host Cameo2014 Two Days One Night Sandra Bya Deux jours une nuit2015 The Little Prince The Rose VoiceMacbeth Lady Macbeth2016 It s Only the End of the World Catherine Juste la fin du mondeFrom the Land of the Moon Gabrielle Mal de PierresAllied Marianne BeausejourAssassin s Creed Dr Sofia Rikkin2017 Rock n Roll Marion CotillardIsmael s Ghosts Carlotta Les Fantomes d Ismael2018 Angel Face Marlene Gueule d ange2019 Little White Lies 2 Marie Nous finirons ensemble2020 Bigger Than Us Documentary as producerDolittle Tutu Voice2021 Annette Ann Defrasnoux2022 Brother and Sister Alice Frere et SœurRencontre s Coco Chanel Voice2023 Asterix amp Obelix The Middle Kingdom Cleopatra FrenchTBA The Inventor Louise de Savoy VoiceLee Solange D Ayen FilmingShort films Edit Year Title Role Director1995 Snuff Movie Olivier Van Hoofstadt1996 Insalata Mista Juliette Emmanuel Hamon1997 Affaire classee Nathalie Luc GallissairesLa sentence Mauro Losa1998 La surface de reparation Stella Valerie Muller1999 L appel de la cave Rachel Mathieu Mercier2000 Quelques jours de trop Franck GuerinLe marquis Gilles Paquet Brenner2001 Heureuse La virtuelle de 35 kg Celine NieszawerBoomer Mme Boomer Karim Adda2009 Lady Noire Affair Lady Noire Olivier Dahan2010 Lady Rouge Lady Rouge Jonas AkerlundLady Blue Shanghai Lady Blue David LynchLady Grey London Lady Grey John Cameron Mitchell2011 L A dy Dior Margaux John Cameron MitchellTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1993 Etude sur le Mouvement Fairy Segment Interiorite Highlander Lori Bellian Episodes Saving Grace and Nowhere to Run 1994 Extreme Limite Sophie Colbert Episodes Pere et fille and La pistonnee 1996 Theo la tendresse Laura Episode La nouvelle de la semaine Chloe Chloe Television filmL mour est a reinventer Laurence Episode La mouette 1998 Interdit de Vieillir Abigail Dougnac Television film2001 Les Redoutables Gabby Episode Doggy dog Une femme piegee aka Vertigo A Woman in Danger Florence Lacaze Television film2005 Une americaine a Paris Herself Television film2008 Generation duo Herself Television film2013 Le Debarquement Nathalie the Bear 1 episode2014 Comedy Central s All Star Non Denominational Christmas Special Herself 1 episode2015 Castings Herself Rap battle with Nekfeu and Orelsan 1 episode 2021 La Vengeance au Triple Galop Kim Randall Television filmTBA Extrapolations Sylvie Bolo Upcoming seriesVoice work Edit Cotillard has dubbed several films and documentaries in France and in the U S and also dubbed in French all of her roles in English language films 253 254 Year Title Role Notes2003 Big Fish Josephine Bloom French version2004 Cinq Contes Musicaux Pour les Petits Narrator Children s audio book in French 2005 Mary Gretchen Mol French version2006 Happy Feet Gloria French version only2009 Public Enemies Billie Frechette French versionNine Luisa Contini French versionOceanWorld 3D Sea Turtle Documentary French version 2010 Inception Mal French version2011 Midnight in Paris Adriana French versionContagion Dr Leonora Orantes French version2012 The Dark Knight Rises Miranda Tate French version2013 The Immigrant Ewa Cybulska French versionBlood Ties Monica French version2014 Terre des Ours Narrator Documentary French version The Amazon s Silent Crisis Narrator Short Film for Greenpeace English version 2015 Minions Scarlet Overkill French version onlyApril and the Extraordinary World Avril a k a Avril et le Monde truque original French versionUnity Narrator Documentary in English Home Narrator Short Film French version 2016 Allied Marianne Beausejour French versionAssassin s Creed Dr Sofia Rikkin French version2017 Assassin s Creed Origins Cameo appearance2021 Charlotte Charlotte Salomon French version also executive producer 129 Music videos Edit List of music video appearances showing year released artist s and director s Year Title Artist s Director s Ref 1990 Petite fille Les Wampas Unknown 255 2003 No Reason to Cry Out Your Eyes Hawksley Workman Unknown 256 2004 Givin Up Richard Archer and Tommy Hools Unknown2009 Beds Are Burning TckTckTck Time for Climate Justice Chic amp Artistic 257 2010 More Than Meets the Eye Yodelice Unknown 258 Breathe In Yodelice UnknownTake It All from the film Nine Marion Cotillard Rob Marshall 46 The Eyes of Mars Marion Cotillard and Franz Ferdinand Jonas Akerlund 259 2012 Lily s Body Marion Cotillard Eliott Bliss 260 2013 The Next Day David Bowie Floria Sigismondi 261 2014 Snapshot in LA Marion Cotillard Lady Dior Enter the Game Eliott Bliss and Marion Cotillard 262 Theatre EditYear Production Role Location Notes Date Director Ref 1997 Y a des Nounours Dans les Placards Unknown Theatre Contemporain de la Danse France Laurent Cotillard 263 2005 Joan of Arc at the Stake Joan of Arc Palais des Sports d Orleans Orleans France Oratorio by Arthur Honegger libretto by Paul Claudel 5 6 May 2005 Jean Marc Cochereau 26 2012 L Auditori de Barcelona Barcelona Spain 17 November 2012 Marc Soustrot 264 265 2015 Rainier III Auditorium Monaco 8 February 2015 Kazuki Yamada 266 Theatre du Capitole Toulouse France 14 February 2015 267 Philharmonie Grande Salle Paris France 3 4 March 2015 267 Avery Fisher Hall New York City NY 10 13 June 2015 Come de Bellescize 268 2018 Spoleto Festival dei Due Mondi Piazza del Duomo Spoleto Italy 18 July 2018 Benoit Jacquot 269 270 2019 Romanian Athenaeum Bucharest Romania 19 September 2019 Alexandre Bloch 271 272 2022 Teatro Real Madrid Spain 7 17 June 2022 Juanjo Mena 273 274 Accolades Edit Cotillard at a Cesar Awards event in 2018 Main article List of awards and nominations received by Marion Cotillard Among other awards Cotillard has received an Academy Award for Best Actress a Golden Globe Award a BAFTA Award two Cesar Awards a Lumieres Award and a European Film Award She has also won a New York Film Critics Circle Award a National Society of Film Critics Award and a Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress the critics awards trifecta Cotillard and Isabelle Adjani are the only French actresses to win the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress Adjani won in 1975 for The Story of Adele H 1975 while Cotillard was awarded for her performances in The Immigrant 2013 and Two Days One Night 2014 in 2014 In March 2010 Cotillard was made a Chevalier Knight of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres Order of the Arts and Letters by the French government for her contribution to the enrichment of French culture 275 She was promoted to Officier Officer on 10 February 2016 276 On 14 July 2016 Cotillard received France s highest honor she was named a Chevalier Knight of the Legion d Honneur Legion of Honor She was among 650 names from the worlds of politics culture sport and public life published in the government s official journal for Bastille Day 277 278 See also EditList of actors with two or more Academy Award nominations in acting categories List of actors nominated for Academy Awards for non English performances List of Academy Award 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