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'''Aurora Marion''' (born 22 December 1985) is a Belgian-Rwandan and Greek stage and film actress. She began working in theatre after developing an interest in acting, before making her film debut in ''[[Almayer's Folly (film)|Almayer's Folly]]'' (2011), which earned her a [[Magritte Award]] nomination in the category of [[Magritte Award for Most Promising Actress|Most Promising Actress]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.lalibre.be/culture/cinema/article/789524/les-nomines-aux-magritte-du-cinema-sont-connus.html|title=Les nominés aux Magritte du cinéma sont connus|work=La Libre Belgique|date=January 10, 2013|accessdate=January 10, 2013|language=French}}</ref> The film was directed by [[Chantal Akerman]] and is an adaptation of [[Joseph Conrad]]'s 1895 [[Almayer's Folly|novel of the same name]].
'''Aurora Marion''' (born 22 December 1985) is a Belgian stage and film actress of Belgian-Rwandan and Greek ancestry. She began working in theatre after developing an interest in acting, before making her film debut in ''[[Almayer's Folly (film)|Almayer's Folly]]'' (2011), which earned her a [[Magritte Award]] nomination in the category of [[Magritte Award for Most Promising Actress|Most Promising Actress]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.lalibre.be/culture/cinema/article/789524/les-nomines-aux-magritte-du-cinema-sont-connus.html|title=Les nominés aux Magritte du cinéma sont connus|work=La Libre Belgique|date=January 10, 2013|accessdate=January 10, 2013|language=French}}</ref> The film was directed by [[Chantal Akerman]] and is an adaptation of [[Joseph Conrad]]'s 1895 [[Almayer's Folly|novel of the same name]].


Marion later starred in [[Stephan Streker]]'s film ''[[A Wedding (2016 film)|A Wedding]]'' (2016), which premiered at the [[2016 Toronto International Film Festival]].<ref name="TIFF">{{cite web |url=http://www.tiff.net/films/noces/ |title=A Wedding |work=TIFF |date=13 September 2016 |accessdate=13 September 2016}}</ref> At the [[8th Magritte Awards]], the film received eight nominations and won two, including [[Magritte Award for Best Supporting Actress|Best Supporting Actress]] for Marion.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Huon|first1=Julie|title=Les Magritte, nouvelle ère|url=http://plus.lesoir.be/133515/article/2018-01-11/les-magritte-nouvelle-ere|accessdate=January 16, 2018|work=Le Soir|date=January 11, 2018|language=French}}</ref> She portrayed [[Noor Inayat Khan]] in the [[BBC]] series ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
Marion later starred in [[Stephan Streker]]'s film ''[[A Wedding (2016 film)|A Wedding]]'' (2016), which premiered at the [[2016 Toronto International Film Festival]].<ref name="TIFF">{{cite web |url=http://www.tiff.net/films/noces/ |title=A Wedding |work=TIFF |date=13 September 2016 |accessdate=13 September 2016}}</ref> At the [[8th Magritte Awards]], the film received eight nominations and won two, including [[Magritte Award for Best Supporting Actress|Best Supporting Actress]] for Marion.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Huon|first1=Julie|title=Les Magritte, nouvelle ère|url=http://plus.lesoir.be/133515/article/2018-01-11/les-magritte-nouvelle-ere|accessdate=January 16, 2018|work=Le Soir|date=January 11, 2018|language=French}}</ref> She portrayed [[Noor Inayat Khan]] in the [[BBC]] series ''[[Doctor Who]]''.

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Aurora Marion
Born (1985-12-22) 22 December 1985 (age 38)
Uccle, Belgium
Occupation(s)Film and stage actress
Years active2011–present

Aurora Marion (born 22 December 1985) is a Belgian stage and film actress of Belgian-Rwandan and Greek ancestry. She began working in theatre after developing an interest in acting, before making her film debut in Almayer's Folly (2011), which earned her a Magritte Award nomination in the category of Most Promising Actress.[1] The film was directed by Chantal Akerman and is an adaptation of Joseph Conrad's 1895 novel of the same name.

Marion later starred in Stephan Streker's film A Wedding (2016), which premiered at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.[2] At the 8th Magritte Awards, the film received eight nominations and won two, including Best Supporting Actress for Marion.[3] She portrayed Noor Inayat Khan in the BBC series Doctor Who.

Selected filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Almayer's Folly Nina Nominated—Magritte Award for Most Promising Actress
2012 The Capsule Woman Short film
2016 The Airport Jackie
2016 A Wedding Hina Kazim Magritte Award for Best Supporting Actress
2017 Success Story Girl
2019 Back Held Hands Minnale
2020 Doctor Who Noor Inayat Khan Episode: "Spyfall, Part Two"

References

  1. ^ "Les nominés aux Magritte du cinéma sont connus". La Libre Belgique (in French). January 10, 2013. Retrieved January 10, 2013.
  2. ^ "A Wedding". TIFF. 13 September 2016. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  3. ^ Huon, Julie (January 11, 2018). "Les Magritte, nouvelle ère". Le Soir (in French). Retrieved January 16, 2018.