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Pauline Étienne

Pauline Étienne (born 26 June 1989) is a Belgian actress who has received numerous awards for her acting. Her notable films include Le Bel Âge and Silent Voice, for which she won the Lumières Award for Most Promising Actress in 2010. She is known for her lead role in the 2013 film The Nun, directed by Guillaume Nicloux, for which she received two nominations at the 4th Magritte Awards, winning Best Actress[1] and a nomination at the 39th César Awards.[2]

Pauline Étienne
Étienne in June 2014
Born (1989-06-26) 26 June 1989 (age 33)
Ixelles, Brussels, Belgium
OccupationActress
Years active2008–present

Life and career

Pauline Étienne grew up in Ixelles. She had an early interest in the theatre and music and joined a theatre workshop in her adolescence.

At age 18, she made her debut on the screen with a minor role in the Belgium film Élève libre (2008), directed by Joachim Lafosse. Pauline Étienne received the award for Most Promising Actress.[3]

In 2009, her breakthrough came with Le Bel Âge in which she played opposite Michel Piccoli, and for which she won an actress prize at the Festival international des jeunes réalisateurs de Saint-Jean-de-Luz. Her work in Qu'un seul tienne et les autres suivront, directed by Léa Fehner, won her the Prix Lumière best actress newcomer award, then the Étoile d'or de la presse de la révélation féminine in 2010.

In 2013 she appeared in a new screen version of Denis Diderot's The Nun.[4] She received two nominations for her outstanding performance for her role as the nun Suzanne, including winning the best actress award in the 4th Magritte Awards. In 2014 she had main roles for the films Eden and Tokio Fiancée for which she won Best Actress.

In 2016, she played a recurring role as Céline Delorme in the French political thriller television series The Bureau directed by Éric Rochant.

In 2018, Pauline appeared in her first English-language movie, Old Boys, in which she plays the main role of Agnes.

In 2020, she played the lead role in the Belgian apocalyptic sci-fi drama thriller streaming television series Into the Night.

Filmography

Film

Short films
  • 2010 : Where the Boys Are? directed by Bertrand Bonello - Pauline
  • 2010 : Élena directed by Yannick Muller - Elena
  • 2010 : Un certain dimanche directed by Tatiana Margaux Bonhomme - Jeanne
  • 2011 : Comme des héros directed by Véronique Jadin - Rose
  • 2011 : La France qui se lève tôt directed by Hugo Chesnard - Aurélie
  • 2011 : Leçon de conduite directed by Élodie Lélue - Manon
  • 2012 : Une place directed by Arnaud Aussibal

Television

  • 2011 : Comment va la douleur ? directed by François Marthouret – Fiona
  • 2011 : Une vie française directed by Jean-Pierre Sinapi – Marie Blick
  • 2016 : The Bureau directed by Éric Rochant – Céline Delorme
  • 2019 : Public Enemy directed by Matthieu Frances – Jessica
  • 2020 : Into the Night directed by Inti Calfat – Sylvie Bridgette Dubois
  • 2020 : 18h30 directed by Maxime Chamoux – Mélissa

Awards and nominations

References

  1. ^ Lorfèvre, Alain (1 February 2014). "Trois Magritte pour "Ernest et Célestine"". La Libre Belgique (in French). Retrieved 3 February 2014.
  2. ^ "Berenice Bejo, Lea Seydoux, Roman Polanski Among France's Cesar Awards Nominees". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  3. ^ . Moniteur du film (in French). Archived from the original on December 5, 2012. Retrieved January 9, 2012.
  4. ^ theguardian.com 3 November 2013

External links

  • Pauline Étienne at IMDb
  •   Quotations related to Pauline Étienne at Wikiquote
  •   Media related to Pauline Étienne at Wikimedia Commons

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Pauline Etienne born 26 June 1989 is a Belgian actress who has received numerous awards for her acting Her notable films include Le Bel Age and Silent Voice for which she won the Lumieres Award for Most Promising Actress in 2010 She is known for her lead role in the 2013 film The Nun directed by Guillaume Nicloux for which she received two nominations at the 4th Magritte Awards winning Best Actress 1 and a nomination at the 39th Cesar Awards 2 Pauline EtienneEtienne in June 2014Born 1989 06 26 26 June 1989 age 33 Ixelles Brussels BelgiumOccupationActressYears active2008 present Contents 1 Life and career 2 Filmography 2 1 Film 2 2 Television 3 Awards and nominations 4 References 5 External linksLife and career EditPauline Etienne grew up in Ixelles She had an early interest in the theatre and music and joined a theatre workshop in her adolescence At age 18 she made her debut on the screen with a minor role in the Belgium film Eleve libre 2008 directed by Joachim Lafosse Pauline Etienne received the award for Most Promising Actress 3 In 2009 her breakthrough came with Le Bel Age in which she played opposite Michel Piccoli and for which she won an actress prize at the Festival international des jeunes realisateurs de Saint Jean de Luz Her work in Qu un seul tienne et les autres suivront directed by Lea Fehner won her the Prix Lumiere best actress newcomer award then the Etoile d or de la presse de la revelation feminine in 2010 In 2013 she appeared in a new screen version of Denis Diderot s The Nun 4 She received two nominations for her outstanding performance for her role as the nun Suzanne including winning the best actress award in the 4th Magritte Awards In 2014 she had main roles for the films Eden and Tokio Fiancee for which she won Best Actress In 2016 she played a recurring role as Celine Delorme in the French political thriller television series The Bureau directed by Eric Rochant In 2018 Pauline appeared in her first English language movie Old Boys in which she plays the main role of Agnes In 2020 she played the lead role in the Belgian apocalyptic sci fi drama thriller streaming television series Into the Night Filmography EditFilm Edit 2008 Private Lessons directed by Joachim Lafosse Delphine 2009 Le Bel Age directed by Laurent Perreau Claire 2009 Silent Voice directed by Lea Fehner Laure 2010 Black Heaven directed by Gilles Marchand Marion 2012 Paradis perdu directed by Eve Deboise Lucie 2013 The Nun directed by Guillaume Nicloux Suzanne Simonin 2013 2 Autumns 3 Winters directed by Sebastien Betbeder Lucie 2014 Eden directed by Mia Hansen Love Louise 2014 Tokio Fiancee directed by Stefan Liberski Amelie 2017 The Midwife directed by Martin Provost Cecile Amado 2018 Old Boys directed by Toby MacDonald AgnesShort films2010 Where the Boys Are directed by Bertrand Bonello Pauline 2010 Elena directed by Yannick Muller Elena 2010 Un certain dimanche directed by Tatiana Margaux Bonhomme Jeanne 2011 Comme des heros directed by Veronique Jadin Rose 2011 La France qui se leve tot directed by Hugo Chesnard Aurelie 2011 Lecon de conduite directed by Elodie Lelue Manon 2012 Une place directed by Arnaud AussibalTelevision Edit 2011 Comment va la douleur directed by Francois Marthouret Fiona 2011 Une vie francaise directed by Jean Pierre Sinapi Marie Blick 2016 The Bureau directed by Eric Rochant Celine Delorme 2019 Public Enemy directed by Matthieu Frances Jessica 2020 Into the Night directed by Inti Calfat Sylvie Bridgette Dubois 2020 18h30 directed by Maxime Chamoux MelissaAwards and nominations Edit2009 Best actress at the International festival of young directors Saint Jean de Luz Festival international des jeunes realisateurs de Saint Jean de Luz fr for Le Bel Age 2010 Lumieres Award for Most Promising Actress for Qu un seul tienne et les autres suivront 2010 Gold star for Best actress newcomer Etoile d or de la revelation feminine for Qu un seul tienne et les autres suivront 2010 Cesar nomination for best actress newcomer Cesar du meilleur espoir feminin for Qu un seul tienne et les autres suivront 2011 Magritte Award Most Promising Actress for Eleve libre 2014 Magritte Award Best Actress for The Nun 2015 Magritte nomination Best Actress for Tokyo FianceeReferences Edit Lorfevre Alain 1 February 2014 Trois Magritte pour Ernest et Celestine La Libre Belgique in French Retrieved 3 February 2014 Berenice Bejo Lea Seydoux Roman Polanski Among France s Cesar Awards Nominees Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 1 February 2014 Le cinema belge etait a l honneur lors de la Premiere edition des Magritte du cinema belge francophone Moniteur du film in French Archived from the original on December 5 2012 Retrieved January 9 2012 theguardian com 3 November 2013External links EditPauline Etienne at IMDb Quotations related to Pauline Etienne at Wikiquote Media related to Pauline Etienne at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pauline Etienne amp oldid 1108663649, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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