
Cécile de France
Acting
Biography
Cécile de France (born 17 July 1975) is a Belgian actress. After achieving success in French cinema hits such as L'Art (délicat) de la séduction (2001) and Irène (2002), she gained international attention for her lead roles in High Tension (2003) and Hereafter (2010). Description above from the Wikipedia article Cécile de France, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: July 17, 1975
Place of Birth: Namur, Belgium
Known For

Wild Tales From The Village
A year in the life of an extraordinary village hidden away in the French countryside.

The Young Pope
Lenny Belardo, the youngest and first American Pope in the history of the Church, must establish his new papacy and navigate the power struggles of the closed, secretive Vatican.

Call My Agent!
At a top Paris talent firm, agents scramble to keep their star clients happy—and their business afloat—after an unexpected crisis.

The New Pope
As Pope Pius XIII hangs between life and death in a coma, charming and sophisticated moderate English aristocrat Sir John Brannox is placed on the papal throne and adopts the name John Paul III. A sequel series to “The Young Pope.”

Colours of Time
United by the unexpected inheritance of a house in Normandy, four estranged cousins discover their family history by retracing their ancestor's steps.

Quand baleines et tortues nous montrent le chemin

Chez Maupassant
"Chez Maupassant" is a French anthology television series based on short stories by Guy de Maupassant. Created by Gérard Jourd'hui and Gaëlle Girre, it ran on France 2 in three seasons in 2007, 2008 and 2011. It consists of a total of 24 episodes of which half are 60 minutes long and half are 30 minutes.

Lost Illusions
Lucien de Rubempré, a young, lower-class poet, leaves his family's printing house for Paris. Soon, he learns the dark side of the arts business as he tries to stay true to his dreams.

Mesrine: Killer Instinct
Jacques Mesrine, a loyal son and dedicated soldier, is back home and living with his parents after serving in the Algerian War. Soon he is seduced by the neon glamour of sixties Paris and the easy money it presents. Mentored by Guido, Mesrine turns his back on middle class law-abiding and soon moves swiftly up the criminal ladder.

Fanny's Journey
Fanny is a Jewish girl in a French orphanage in 1943. When she and her friends are no longer safe from the Nazis, they try to flee to Switzerland. After their guide disappears, Fanny has to take the lead and help the other kids make it over the mountains.
Filmography
as Patricia
as Catherine
as Self - Guest
as Clarissa
as Self
as Calixte de La Ferrière
as Self - Narrator (voice)
as Sarah
as Narrator
as Marthe de Méligny
as Mademoiselle Pove
as Self - Guest
as Isabelle
as Dr. Cécile Roche
as Self
as Chiara
as Narrator
as Jeanne Escande
as Louise de Bargeton
as Eugénie
as Narratrice
as Voix
as Narrateur
as Sofia Dubois
as Corine
as Sandra Dréant, former Miss Nord-Pas-de-Calais
as Madame de La Pommeraye
as Artémis
as Anna
as Louise de Klerk
as Narratrice
as Sofia Dubois
as Self - Guest
as Mme Forman
as Self
as Carole
as Florence Kernel
as Isabelle
as Alice
as Fleur Arnaud
as Alice
as Samantha
as Marie Lelay
as Julie
as Jeannine Deckers / Sœur Sourire
as Jeanne Schneider
as Herself
as Jane
as Narrator
as Eva
as Tania Stirn / Grimbert
as Blanche
as Mathilde Loisel
as Mathilde Loisel
as Blanche Neige / La Belle au Bois Dormant / Cendrillon (voice)
as Clara Breitmann
as Le lieutenant Galois
as Marion
as Jessica
as Isabelle
as Chrystèle
as Monique La Roche
as Dune
as Marie
as Kaena (voice)
as Samantha
as Pollux
as Irène
as Isabelle
as La prostituée aux lunettes
as Laure
as Christine
as Self