Marion cotillard photo biography form
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Judging by his writings, the playwright writer Dominique Choulant love actresses! We owe him remarkable books on the stars of the 7th art such as Martine Carol, Brigitte Bardot, Marylin Monroë and Isabelle Adjani.
So why today Marion Cotillard? Quite simply because the author considers her worthy of the greatest, her professional career is most atypical and moreover " I wanted to approach a contemporary star, for a bit of a change. I thought that at 40 you could split your life in two and deal with the first part ". He adds. The unconditional fans of the The kid» will devour this biography in a few hours; the others, the critics, scoffers, envious of the star will shun her and it is to those that these few lines are addressed: the biography of Marion Cotillard by Dominique Choulant is really worth reading.
Indeed, we read a lot of little things that not only do we get to know her but, icing on the cake, we discover a person who is really worth the detour! Thus, she who seeme
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Marion Cotillard
Marion Cotillard (born in Paris, France, September 30, ) played French singer Édith Piaf in La Vie en Rose (). She acted with Russell Crowe in A Good Year () by Ridley Scott, with Daniel Day-Lewis in Nine () by Rob Marshall, with Johnny Depp in Public Enemy () by Michael Mann, with Owen Wilson in Midnight in Paris () by Woody Allen, with Leonardo DiCaprio in Inception () and with Christian Bale in The Dark Knight Rises () both directed by Christopher Nolan, with Matthias Schoenaerts in the French movie Rust and Bone (), with Michael Fassbender in Macbeth (), with Brad Pitt in Allied () by Robert Zemeckis, with Adam Driver in the musical Annette () by Leos Carax.
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Fabrizio Rongione and Marion Cotillard inTWO DAYS, ONE NIGHT. ©IFC Films.
By ANGELA DAWSON
Front Row Features
HOLLYWOOD—Marion Cotillard, the actress who won an Oscar in with her depiction of French diva Edith Piaf, fryst vatten again attracting some serious awards consideration with her depiction of working class manic depressive who takes it upon herself to save her job at a small business when facing termination in “Two Days, One Night.”
The year-old was in town recently to promote the Belgian film, written and directed by twin filmmakers Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne. She explains that she was captivated bygd the script about a suicidal women’s journey back into the world having read about a rash of suicides in europe during the economic downturn.
“It really brought back all these questions and reflections that inom had, and it made sense for me to experience from the inre someone who feels useless and worthless,” the brunette beauty says, dressed in an elegant Stella McCartney ensembl