Lou de Laâge (born 27 April 1990) is a French actress.[1][2][3][4][5] She has been nominated for two César Awards—the French equivalent to the Oscars—for her performances in the independent film Jappeloup (2013) and the drama film Respire (2014).
Lou de Laâge | |
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de Laâge in June 2019, at the Cabourg Film Festival | |
| Born | (1990-04-27) 27 April 1990 (age 32) Bordeaux, France |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 2008–present |
She was born in Bordeaux. After receiving her Baccalaureate, she moved to Paris and attended the Ecole Claude Mathieu for three years.[3]
She started her career as a model where she appeared in a commercial campaign for the cosmetics brand Bourjois in 2009.[5][6] Shortly after, she started acting in television productions, followed by films and plays.[6]
She was awarded the Prix Romy Schneider in 2016.[7]
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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| 2010 | Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie | Clémence Mouson | TV series |
| 2010 | 1788... et demi | Pauline de Saint-Azur | TV series |
| 2011 | Nino (une adolescence imaginaire de Nino Ferrer) | Natacha | |
| 2011 | 18 Years Old and Rising | Gabrielle | |
| 2011 | La Nouvelle Blanche-Neige | Blanche | Telefilm |
| 2013 | It Happened in Saint-Tropez | Noga Melkowich | |
| 2013 | Jappeloup | Raphaëlle Dalio | Nominated—César Award for Most Promising Actress |
| 2013 | Alias Caracalla, au cœur de la Résistance | Suzette | TV mini-series |
| 2013 | Anna Karénina | Kitty Scerbatskaya | TV mini-series |
| 2014 | Le Ballon de rouge | Elle | Short film |
| 2014 | Respire | Sarah | Nominated—César Award for Most Promising Actress Nominated—Lumières Award for Most Promising Actress |
| 2014 | Notre Faust | Marina | Short film |
| 2015 | The Tournament | Lou | |
| 2015 | The Wait | Jeanne | Shooting Stars Award |
| 2016 | The Innocents | Mathilde Beaulieu | Nominated—Golden Space Needle Award for Best Actress |
| 2018 | The Black Book | Laura / Lelia | |
| 2019 | Pure as Snow | Claire | |
| 2021 | Black Box | Noémie Vasseur | |
| 2021 | The Mad Women's Ball | Eugéne Cléry | |
| 2022 | Julia | Julia | Completed filming[8] |
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