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Sylvie Testud (born January 17, 1971) is a highly acclaimed, double César Award winning French actress, writer and director.
She grew up in La Croix-Rousse quarter of Lyon, an area with many Portuguese, Spanish and Italian immigrants - her mother herself, an immigrant from Italy in the 1960s. Her mother married a Frenchman but he left the family when Sylvie was just two years old. In 2003 when asked if she thought of trying to meet him she said : "I don`t see what it would give me. Either the guy is nice, and I shall have lost thirty years, or he is useless, and it is not worth the trouble." In 1985, aged 14, she saw Charlotte Gainsbourg in her role of the complex young girl in L`Effrontée, the film of Claude Miller, identified with her, and so took drama classes in Lyon with the actor and director Christian Taponard. In 1989 she moved to Paris and spent three years at the Conservatoire (CNSAD). In the early and mid 1990s she landed her first small roles in films like L`Histoire du garcon qui voulait qu`on l`embrasse directed by Philippe Harel, and Love, etc. director, Marion Vernoux. In 1997 she had great success in Germany with the film Jenseits der Stille for which she learnt German, sign language, and the clarinet. In 1998 she had her first major role in French cinema playing Béa in Karnaval. In 2000 she starred in Chantal Akerman`s La Captive, an adaptation of La Prisonièrre, the fifth part of Marcel Proust`s A La Recherche du Temps Perdu. In 2001 she won the César Award for Most Promising Actress for her portrayal of Christine Papin, one of the Papin sisters, in Les Blessures assassines (Murderous Maids, english language version.) The story concerned a young servant woman found guilty of the murder, with her sister`s help, of her employers wife and daughter, - it had made sensational headlines in France in 1933. In 2003 she published a book - an autobiographical account with anecdotes of her day to day life as an actress - ` Il n`y a pas beaucoup d`etoiles ce soir.` The French edition featured a cover designed by her sister Ghislaine. One of her most noted performances was as the star of the film Stupeur et tremblements, adapted from the novel by Amelie Nothomb, for which she was awarded a César and a Prix Lumière for best actress in 2004. She plays a woman struggling with the difference in culture between the Japanese business world and the western, Belgian world, from which she comes. She starred in the two-time Academy Award winning film La vie en Rose, as Momone, Edith Piaf`s best friend. In the 2008 film Sagan she portrayed the writer Francoise Sagan, earning unanimous praise for her hauntingly accurate portrayal and for which she was again nominated for the César for best actress. She was made Chevalier (Knight) of the Ordre national du Mérite in March 2009. She has a son, Ruben, born on 15 February 2005. Filmography Vengeance (2009) Le Bonheur de Pierre (2009) Louise Michel (2008) Sagan (2008) Ce que mes yeux ont vu (2007) Mange, ceci est mon corps (2007) La France (2007) La Môme (La Vie en Rose in English) (2007) L`Héritage (2006) La Vie est à nous! (2005) Les Mots bleus (2005) Victoire (2004) Cause toujours! (2004) Tout pour l`oseille (2004) Demain on déménage (2004) Dédales (2003) Biography Credit: www.wikipedia.com |
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