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Marilou Aussilloux

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Marilou Aussilloux is a French actress.

Life

Born in Narbonne in 1994, she studied at a literary "classe préparatoire", then studied at the philosophy faculty, before moving to Paris.[1] There she studied on the Cours Florent to be admitted to the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique[2][3]

She began her screen career in 2015 with an appearance in The law of ... and Call My Agent!. Her first film role was the 2019 Raoul Taburin directed by Pierre Godeau then in De Gaulle and Bye Bye Morons (both 2020). On television she has worked with Jean-Xavier de Lestrade on the series Jeux d'influence, in which she played one of the leads. She also played the lead in 2020's La Révolution[4][5] and played Cécile Grégoire in the series Germinal, written by Julien Lilti and directed by David Hourrègue.

At the same time she continued to act on stage in Jumeaux Vénitiens by Carlo Goldoni (adapted and directed by Jean-Louis Benoît), Nos solitudes (directed by Delphine Hecquet), Le Pain dur by Paul Claudel (directed by Salomé Broussky) and La Maladie de la famille M by Fausto Paravidino (directed by Théo Askolovitch).

In 2022 she worked with Cédric Klapisch in En corps and the second series of Arte's Jeux d'influence directed by Jean-Xavier de Lestrade. She has also played Clara, one of the leads in Camille Japy's Sous le tapis. In 2023, she appeared in La pie voleuse directed by Robert Guédiguian and Little Jaffna directed by Lawrence Valin. On stage she appeared in Zoé (et maintenant les vivants) at Théâtre Ouvert, directed by Théo Askolovitch.

Selected filmography

Film

Features

Shorts

TV

Series

TV films

Clips

  • 2017 : Moïra Gynt de Tim Dup

Theatre

  • 2015 : La Tragédie du vengeur de Middleton by Jerzy Klesyk
  • 2016 : La vie n'est pas une chose facile by Eugen Jebeleanu
  • 2017 : Et les colosses tomberont by Jean-Louis Martinelli
  • 2018 : N'avoir rien accompli et mourir exténué by Frédéric Bélier-Garcia
  • 2018: Un dom Juan by Benjamin Voisin
  • 2019 : Les Jumeaux vénitiens by Jean-Louis Benoît
  • 2020 : Nos solitudes by Delphine Hecquet
  • 2022 : La Maladie de la famille M, Fausto Paravidino, by Théo Askolovitch at Théâtre de la Cité internationale
  • 2022 : Le Pain dur by Paul Claudel, directed by Salomé Broussky
  • 2023 : Zoé (et maintenant les vivants) by Théo Askolovitch, Théâtre Ouvert

References

  1. ^ (in French) Benjamin (5 June 2018). "(Ré)créatrice // Marilou Aussilloux". Les Récréations sonores.
  2. ^ (in French) "Actor biography".
  3. ^ (in French) Floriane Reynaud (16 October 2020). "La Révolution : 5 choses à savoir sur Marilou Aussilloux". Vogue.
  4. ^ (in French) Emmanuel Cirodde (15 October 2020). "Marilou Aussilloux, la révélation de la série Netlix La Révolution". Point de vue.
  5. ^ (in French) Margaret Macdonald (16 October 2020). "Marilou Aussilloux : "La Révolution offre une relecture féministe de l'histoire française". Paris Match.
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