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Laetitia Casta
Born
Laetitia Marie Laure Casta

(1978-05-11) 11 May 1978 (age 46)[2]
Pont-Audemer, Eure, France
Modeling information
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)[1]
Hair colorBrown
Eye colorBlue

Laetitia Marie Laure Casta (born 11 May 1978) is a French model and actress.

Early life

Laetitia Casta was born in Pont-Audemer, Normandy, France. Her mother, Line Blin, is from Normandy. Her father, Dominique Casta, is from Corsica. She has an older brother, Jean-Baptiste, and a younger sister, Marie-Ange. She spent her childhood in Normandy, Corsica and Noisy-le-Grand.[citation needed]

Career

Casta's career reportedly began when she was discovered by a photographer, during a family holiday in her father's native Corsica, at age 15.

Casta was the official face of L'Oréal, Dior, and Chanel. She has been featured in Guess? Jeans, Tommy Hilfiger, Miu Miu and XOXO ad campaigns. Casta has appeared on over 100 magazine covers including Victoria's Secret catalogs, ELLE magazine, and Vogue magazine. She also appeared in three consecutive Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issues, Rolling Stone, and a Pirelli Calendar. She is now the face of Ralph Lauren's newest fragrance, Notorious. In 2010, she opens the Louis Vuitton Fall/Winter 2010 fashion show.

Casta has made forays into Francophone film and television productions, including Astérix et Obélix contre César (known as Astérix and Obélix vs. César in English language versions), a live-action film of the Astérix world in which she plays a potential love interest for Obélix, portrayed by Gérard Depardieu.[3] More recently, Casta appeared in Les Âmes Fortes, a dramatic film directed by Raùl Ruiz.[4] She has been cast as Brigitte Bardot in the movie Serge Gainsbourg, vie héroïque (2010).[5]

Casta was also prominently featured in the music video for the Chris Isaak song "Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing" in 1999. Through most of the video, Casta was seen in a motel room and sexy lingerie while being watched by Isaak in the next room. There were two versions of the video. VH1 aired the censored version before 9 pm and the uncensored version was aired after the 9 pm watershed. This video was ranked #28 on VH1's 50 Sexiest Video Moments. The video was regarded as too steamy by the network. She is also the subject of a song written by popular alternative rock band, Brand New, in their song "Magazines". Casta also stars opposite singer Rihanna for her music video "Te Amo".

As Marianne

In 1999, Casta was ranked first in a national survey ordered by the Association des Maires de France to decide who should be the new model for the bust of Marianne, an allegorical symbol of the French Republic, which stands inside every French town hall. Casta succeeded model Inès de la Fressange. Marianne's embodiements are changed frequently, but each mayor chooses which bust he wants for his town, so past Mariannes can be used. Polls have shown that Casta, Brigitte Bardot and Catherine Deneuve were the most popular among French mayors.

Casta became the focus of a minor controversy when, shortly after being selected to be Marianne, she relocated to London. Although she stated her move was motivated by professional reasons, the magazine Le Point, among others, suggested that she was trying to escape taxes, something for which French celebrities are often criticized by journalists and right-wing politicians.[6]

Awards and recognition

Year Award By
2011 Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
(Knight in Order of Arts and of Letters)
France Minister of Culture and of Communication
Nominated for the César Award of the Best Supporting Actress
as Brigitte Bardot in Gainsbourg a heroic life
César Awards
2008 Golden Swann of the Best Actress
as Catherine in Born in 68
Cabourg Film Festival
2001 Ranked #1 Top 50 Most Beautiful Women Askmen.com[7][8]
1999 Marianne for the 21st century[9] 82nd congress of AMF, the French Mayors Association

Personal life

On 19 October 2001, Casta gave birth to her daughter, Sahteene. The father is her former boyfriend Stéphane Sednaoui. Casta is engaged to Italian actor Stefano Accorsi. The couple have two children, a son named Orlando, born on 21 September 2006, and a daughter named Athena, born on 29 August 2009.

Filmography

Year Film Role Director Notes
2012 Les Adorés
(The Adored)
Hélène Fillières First movie of the film director
Arbitrage Julie Cote Nicholas Jarecki Her first American movie
Anna Yvan Attal
2011 La nouvelle guerre des boutons
(New War of the Buttons)
Simone Christophe Barratier
Derrière les murs
(Behind the Walls)
Suzanne Julien Lacombe
Pascal Sid
First French movie in 3D
L'île
(The Island)
Sophie Kamen Kalev Her first Bulgarian film
First film with English dialogue
Cannes 2011 The Directors' Fortnight in competition
Sarajevo Film Festival July 2011 out of competition
Rio Perla (Jewel) Carlos Saldanha Voice of Jewel (French version)
2010 Gainsbourg, vie héroïque
(Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life)
Brigitte Bardot Joann Sfar Nominated for the César Award for Best Supporting Actress
Performs Gainsbourg's songs on the soundtrack
Te Amo The Rihanna's lover Anthony Mandler Music Video
2009 Visage
(Face)
Salomé Tsai Ming-Liang Cannes Film Festival: official selection in competition
Fleurs dans le miroir, lune dans l'eau
(Flowers in the mirror, moon in the water)
herself, Salomé François Lunel Making of Visage
2008 Nés en 68
(Born in 68)
Catherine Olivier Ducastel
Jacques Martineau
Cabourg: Golden Swann of the Best Actress
La jeune fille et les loups
(The Maiden and the Wolves)
Angèle Amblard Gilles Legrand
2007 Le Petit Monde De Charlotte
(Charlotte's Web)
Charlotte A. Cavatica Gary Winick Voice of Charlotte (French version)
2006 Le grand appartement
(The Big Apartment)
Francesca Cigalone Pascal Thomas
La Déraison du Louvre
(The Irrationality of the Louvre)
The young woman Ange Leccia Short film without dialog shot in the Louvre museum
Nymphea
(Nymphaea)
The naiad Ange Leccia Short film inspired by the Corsican waterfall of the veil of the bride
2004 Luisa Sanfelice Luisa Sanfelice Paolo Taviani
Vittorio Taviani
TV film for France2, RAI Uno
2003 Errance
(Wandering)
Lou Damien Odoul
2002 Gitano Lucia Junco Manuel Palacios
Rue des plaisirs
(Love Street)
Marion Patrice Leconte Performs on the soundtrack
2001 Les âmes fortes
(Savage Souls)
Thérèse Raoul Ruiz 2001 Cannes Film Festival: official selection out of competition[10]
2000 La Bicyclette Bleue
(The Blue Bicycle)
Léa Delmas Thierry Binisti TV film for France2
1999 Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing The young woman
above the seventh sky
Herb Ritts Music video of the Chris Isaak's song
Astérix et Obélix contre César
(Asterix and Obelix vs Caesar)
Falbala Claude Zidi Her very first movie

Theatre

Year Play Role Playwright Stage Director Theatre City
2008 Elle t'attend (She is waiting for you) Anna Florian Zeller Florian Zeller Theatre of the Madeleine Paris 8th
2004 Ondine Ondine Jean Giraudoux Jacques Weber Theatre Antoine Paris 10th

DVD and Blu-ray

Year Title Distribution Language Region Notes
2007 Laetitia Casta StudioCanal French 2 with Laetitia Casta, Yves Saint Laurent, Pierre Bergé, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Dominique Issermann, Sylvie Lancrenon, Jamel Debbouze, Omar Sy & Fred Testot, Frédéric Lopez, Jean-Paul Goude, Jacques Weber, Claude Zidi

Books

  • Issermann, Dominique (January 2012). Xavier Barral (ed.). Laetitia Casta (in French). ISBN 978-2-365-11004-4.
  • Issermann, Dominique (December 2011). Laetitia Casta. Steidl. ISBN 978-3-86930-325-3. {{cite book}}: External link in |title= (help)
  • Sapin, Mathieu (January 20, 2010). Delcourt (ed.). Feuille de chou 1. Journal d'un tournage (in French). ISBN 978-2-7560-1857-7. {{cite book}}: External link in |title= (help)
  • Trémolet, Laurence (March 2002). Rézina, Collectionneur (ed.). Dans l'ombre des âmes fortes. ISBN 978-2909450872. {{cite book}}: External link in |title= (help)
  • Casta, Laetitia (November 24, 1999). Assouline (ed.). Laetitia Casta (in French). ISBN 978-2843231797.
  • Casta, Laetitia (September 1st, 1999). Callaway (ed.). Laetitia Casta. ISBN 978-0670888191. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Unknown parameter |coauthor= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)

References

  1. ^ Elle magazine (France). May 2004. Retrieved 4 December 2009
  2. ^ FMD profile. Retrieved 4 December 2009.
  3. ^ Keslassy, Elsa (June 2, 2010). "Laetitia Casta joins 'Walls' Sid, Lacombe helm 3D fantasy thriller". Variety. Retrieved May 22, 2011.
  4. ^ Laetitia Casta cuts teeth on Serious Film International Herald Tribune, May 29, 2001.
  5. ^ "French Model Hallucinates 'Behind the Walls". Bloody-disgusting.com. Retrieved May 22, 2011.
  6. ^ "France galled by model move", BBC News, 3 April 2000
  7. ^ "AskMen.com – Laetitia Casta". Au.askmen.com. Retrieved May 22, 2011.
  8. ^ "AskMen.com - Laetitia Casta former Number 1". Au.askmen.com. Retrieved August 1, 2011.
  9. ^ "The "Marianne"". Consulate General of France in New York.
  10. ^ "Festival de Cannes: Savage Souls". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved October 24, 2009.

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