
Gwendolyn Gourvenec
Acting
Biography
Gwendolyn Gourvenec is a French actress. She played Miss Chiffre in Le Petit Spirou, an adaptation of the comic strip of the same name. Gourvenec grew up in Essonne. Source: Article "Gwendolyn Gourvenec" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Born: April 30, 1984
Place of Birth: Haguenau, Bas-Rhin, France
Known For

Le Code

Loin de chez nous
At the end of 2012, France announced the withdrawal of its troops from Afghanistan after a decade of war. All the soldiers are happy with this news, except one unit, the Black Cats. Led by Chief Sergeant Dostali, the group will do everything to delay their repatriation for several weeks. The motivation for this choice is still obscure and is thwarted by the arrival of a French journalist, who came to cover the return of the troops. The story takes another turn when one of the black Cats suddenly disappears.

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.

Wax - We Are The X
A mysterious video falls into the hands of a troupe of reporters following an accident involving three thirty-something year olds – two men and a woman. The video chronicles the lives of the trio one week prior, during their road-trip through the French Riviera to shoot a commercial. Shot in the style of found footage – sometimes with an iPhone – this innovative film touts itself as the first “selfie” movie. But, this isn’t a cheeky jab at today’s culture of obsessive self-documentation. Director Lorenzo Corvino’s debut film was born out of a desire to capture the spirit and frustrations of Generation X, the post baby boomers who inherited the economic crisis of the prior generation and who now struggle to compete with the increasingly tech-savvy younger generations.

Superheroes
The story of a loving couple who struggles to keep its relationship alive against the inescapable passing of time, told in a nonlinear way over the course of ten years in their lives.

Mike
He was at the top of the charts, now he's at the bottom of the ladder. Mike is a singer who enjoyed fleeting fame in the early 2000s.

Victorious Square
An improbable encounter between Bruno, in his forties marginalized by professional and family setbacks, and Gagic, little street boy, mischievous and pilferer. Bruno will gradually come to the surface, guided by this little solar boy, full of mischief and poetry.

Yao
From his village in northern Senegal, Yao is a 13-year-old boy ready to do anything to meet his hero: Seydou Tall, a famous French actor. Invited to Dakar to promote his new book, the latter goes to his country of origin for the first time. To fulfill his dream, the young Yao organizes his fugue and brave 387 kilometers alone to the capital. Touched by this child, the actor decides to flee his obligations and to accompany him home. But on the dusty and uncertain roads of Senegal, Seydou understands that while rolling towards the village of the child, it also rolls towards its roots.

Gloria’s Law: The Devil’s Advocate
Among France's top lawyers, Gloria Mendoza is a legend. She made a name defending mobsters before widening her list of clients to include ordinary citizens involved in crimes of blood. She won every case, earning the disapproval of the Bar Council for her loose ways with the code of ethics, and became known as "The Devil's Advocate". Now retired, Gloria is convinced there's a link between the deaths of a 15-year-old girl and her daughter.

Delicacy
A French woman mourning over the death of her husband three years prior is courted by a Swedish co-worker.
Filmography
as Lieutenant Valentine Cara
as Laurene
as Avocate générale Christiansen
as Clémence Roux
as Dr. Loisel
as L'avocate
as Chloé Fleury
as Caroline
as Laurence Tall
as Manon, Manuel's ex-companion
as La Quadra
as Mademoiselle Chiffre
as Salomé Mendoza
as Sergent Gaultier
as Joelle Bernard
as Catherine Barns
as Carlotta
as Barmaid
as Odette
as Kathy
as Peter's friend
as Christina