Nadia Tereszkiewicz (French: [nadja tɛʁɛskevitʃ];[1] born 24 May 1996[2]) is a French-Finnish actress.[3]
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Born | (1996-05-24) 24 May 1996 (age 26) Versailles, France |
Years active | 2015–present |
Tereszkiewicz was born in Versailles to a Finnish mother and a Polish father,[4][5] who named her after a character from the 1994 Nikita Mikhalkov film Burnt by the Sun.[2] She practised dance from age 4 to 18,[4][5] attending the École supérieure de danse de Cannes Rosella Hightower and then Canada's National Ballet School.[6] She then took hypokhâgne-khâgne with an option in theatre, and a classe libre at the Cours Florent, in Paris.[6][4] Tereszkiewicz speaks French, Finnish, English, and Italian.[4]
Tereszkiewicz danced in films and videos while studying. She made her feature film debut in The Dancer (2016), which inspired her to pursue an acting career.[7][8][5]
In 2019, Tereszkiewicz appeared in Dominik Moll's Only the Animals, which earned her a Best Actress award at the Tokyo International Film Festival[9] and inclusion in the list of revelations by the 2020 Césars.[10] In 2020, she appeared in the French-Israeli miniseries Possessions in a leading role alongside Reda Kateb.[4] In 2022, she starred in Forever Young [fr], which premiered in competition at the Cannes Film Festival, directed by Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, who shared scenes with Tereszkiewicz in Only the Animals.[2]
Year | Title | Director | Role |
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2016 | The Dancer | Stéphanie Di Giusto | Dancer |
2018 | Father and Sons | Félix Moati | Nightclub girl |
2019 | Wild | Dennis Berry | Nora |
2019 | Persona Non Grata | Roschdy Zem | Anaïs Laffont |
2019 | Only the Animals | Dominik Moll | Marion |
2020 | A Night in the Fields | Guillaume Grélardon | Océane |
2020 | A Museum Sleeps | Camille de Chenay | Chloé |
2022 | Babysitter | Monia Chokri | Amy |
2022 | Tom | Fabienne Berthaud | Joss |
2022 | Forever Young | Valeria Bruni Tedeschi | Stella |
TBA | Madeleine | François Ozon | |
TBA | The Last Queen | Damien Ounouri, Adila Bendimerad | |
TBA | Vazaha | Robin Campillo |
Tokyo International Film Festival – Best Actress | |
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