
Marie Bunel
Acting
Biography
Marie Bunel (born 1961) is a French film and stage actress. Bunel was born on 27 May 1961 in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, Val-de-Marne, France. She attended the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in West Hollywood, California and took classes from Blanche Salant at the American Center of Paris. She is married to actor Vincent Winterhalter, whose late father was actor Vania Vilers (1938-2009). Source: Article "Marie Bunel" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Born: May 27, 1961
Place of Birth: Champigny-sur-Marne, Val-de-Marne, France
Known For

Harbor
A tense night of raised pulses on a ferry to England: Adèle, an English teacher, is hiding a 15 year old migrant among her students on board.

Guilty as Charged
A detective series centered around a police station in a working-class suburb of a provincial French city (the St. Herblain area of Nantes, to be exact), where detached houses with kitchen gardens rub shoulders with tower blocks. There's no mafia or organized crime, just petty lawbreaking, but it keeps our cops busy. Fights that get out of hand, conjugal disputes, quarrels between neighbors, family tiffs, pick-pocketing, pilfering from building sites, minor trafficking and illegal laborers. And plenty of bodily harm, from the trivial to the extremely grievous and, at times, even fatal. Against this backdrop of everyday lawlessness, the series paints a picture of people's lives when they slip out of control, veering into the comic, the tragic or the absurd.

Petits Meurtres en famille
In 1939, on the eve of the declaration of war, Simon Le Tescou gathered his family together for his 70th birthday. But that same evening, he was brutally murdered in his bedroom. Inspector Larosière, assisted by Emile Lampion, his loyal deputy, quickly discovered that this family's closets were full of skeletons...

The Chorus
In 1940s France, a new teacher at a school for disruptive boys gives hope and inspiration.

The French Revolution
A history of the French Revolution beginning from the decision of the king to convene the Etats-Generaux in 1789 in order to deal with France's debt problem. Part one spans the event until August 10, 1792 (when the King Louis XVI lost all authority and was imprisoned). Part two carries the story through the end of the terror in 1794.

Silence of the Sea
In a small town in the West of France, during the German Occupation, a room is requisitioned by a Wehrmacht captain, Werner von Ebrennac. The house where he now stays is inhabited by young Jeanne, who makes a living by giving piano lessons, and by her grandfather. Quite upset, the two "hosts" decide to resist the occupier by never speaking a word to him. Now Werner is a lover of France and its culture, and he tries to persuade them that a rapprochement between Germany and France would be beneficial for the two nations. Quite unexpectedly Jeanne, little by little, falls in love with Werner. At the same time, the Francophile officer loses his illusions, realizing at last that what Nazi Germany actually wants is to thrall France and to stifle its culture...

Story of Women
France, World War II. In order to somehow make ends meet, the mother of two children, Marie Latour, does underground abortions and rents a room to a familiar prostitute. She doesn't pay any attention to her husband, who returned from the war because of his injury and lives her own life. Abortions gradually begin to bring a good income, and boredom can be easily dispelled by starting a young lover.

Lou Didn’t Say No
Moments and aspects of the life of a contemporary married couple undergoing a metamorphosis.

The Little Murders of Agatha Christie
French adaptations of the stories by Agatha Christie.

Jappeloup
A true sports story that utterly defies the odds, Duguay’s film captures the wild ups and downs of the Olympics-bound career of legendary equine star Jappeloup and his troubled rider, locked in a tense relationship with his horseman father and forever uncertain of his own skills as an equestrian
Filmography
as Laura, la voisine
as Mrs. Abravanel
as Kathleen Evin
as Sandra
as Babeth
as Sylvie
as Principal of the school / Ruben's grandmother
as Claudine Le Guennic, mother of Alice and Pauline
as La caissière
as Nicole
as Mère Ben
as Sylvie
as Madame D'Agostino
as Brigitte
as Framboise
as Framboise
as Madame de Corson
as Marion
as Patricia
as Mère de Rémy
as Bar Patron
as Adèle
as Muriel Rohan
as Hélène Aguze
as Clara
as La mère de Céline
as Catherine
as Nathalie Brac
as madame Lasquin
as La mère
as Martine
as Colombe
as Arlette Durand, mother of Pierre
as Kreusky
as Mère Lebrac
as Marie Pasteur
as Sophie
as Gry
as Carole
as Marthe Fallet
as Françoise Bellamy
as Louise (juive), la gouvernante
as Florence Capla
as Marie Deneige
as Laurence Culerrier
as Louise
as Marguerite Chauvelier
as Mathilde
as College secretary
as Henriette Lupin
as Marie
as Violette Morhange
as Macha
as Mother
as Teacher
as Sacha Kessler
as Nathalie
as The psychanalyst
as Marie-Jo
as Anne-Françoise
as Une jeune femme juive
as Lou
as Elisabeth
as Christine
as Solange
as Peasant Girl
as Lucile Desmoulins
as Ginette
as Madeleine
as Yvonne
as Owner of “Studio 27” lent for Mathieu’s Party
as Christine Morin, dite Jolies Meules
as Claudie