Élodie Bouchez
Élodie Bouchez | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1989–present |
Spouse | Thomas Bangalter |
Children | 2 |
Élodie Bouchez-Bangalter (born 5 April 1973) is a French actress. She is best known for her role as Renée Rienne on the fifth and final season of the television show Alias and for playing Maïté Alvarez in the film Wild Reeds.
Early life and career
Bouchez is best known for her César Award's Most Promising Actress winning film Wild Reeds (1994) by André Téchiné, and the Best Actress Award for the film La Vie rêvée des anges at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival.[1] She also won the Best Actress award for Poetical Refugee (original French title - La faute à Voltaire) at the Cologne Mediterranean Film Festival-2001.
In the fall of 2005, she joined the cast of the American TV series Alias for its fifth and final season. She played Renée Rienne, an assassin who works unofficially for a black ops division of the CIA. Although considered a main cast member, she only appeared in select episodes, her character acting as something of a "secret weapon". Bouchez has also guest starred on Showtime's lesbian drama series The L Word, where she portrays Claude, a French writer who meets Jenny on a trip to Canada. [citation needed]
Personal life
Bouchez lives in Beverly Hills, California with her husband Thomas Bangalter (of the electronic music duo Daft Punk) and their two children, Tara-Jay and Roxan. Songwriter David Mead wrote his song "Élodie" about her.
Selected filmography
Year | Title | Role | Director |
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1994 | Le Péril jeune | Sophie | Cédric Klapisch |
Wild Reeds | Maïté Alvarez | André Téchiné | |
1995 | Those were the days | Delphine | Didier Haudepin |
1996 | The Proprietor | cameo appearance | Ismail Merchant |
1997 | Louise (Take 2) | Louise | Siegfried |
Clubbed to Death | Lola | Yolande Zauberman | |
1998 | The Dreamlife of Angels | Isabelle 'Isa' Tostin | Erick Zonca |
2000 | La Faute à Voltaire | Lucie | Abdellatif Kechiche |
2001 | CQ | Marlène | Roman Coppola |
2003 | Stormy Weather | Cora | Solveig Anspach |
2005 | Brice de Nice | Jeanne | James Huth |
Sorry, Haters | Éloïse | Jeff Stanzler | |
2010 | Happy Few | Teri | Antony Cordier |
2014 | GHB: To Be or Not to Be | Jo | Laetitia Masson |
Reality | Alice | Quentin Dupieux |
References
- ^ "Festival de Cannes: The Dreamlife of Angels". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 1 October 2009.
External links
- Use dmy dates from November 2011
- 1973 births
- Living people
- European Film Award for Best Actress winners
- Best Actress Lumières Award winners
- People from Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis
- French film actresses
- French expatriate actresses in the United States
- French television actresses
- 20th-century French actresses
- 21st-century French actresses
- Actresses from Paris
- César Award winners
- French film actor stubs