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3 | Julie Marion Depardieu (born June 18, 1973 in Paris, France) is a French actress. |
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5 | She is the daughter of actors Creator/GerardDepardieu and Élisabeth Guignot, and the younger sister of late actor Guillaume Depardieu. She didn't ambition a career in acting at first (having studied in psychoanalysis), but it all changed when her father started having her cast in bit parts in his 1990s films. Her most distinctive features are her rosy cheekbones, red hair and smoky voice. |
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7 | She won two César awards for the same role in Claude Miller's ''La Petite Lili'' in 2004, Best Supporting Actress and Best Newcomer (Meilleur Espoir Féminin), and one more Best Supporting Actress César for ''A Secret'' in 2007 (directed by Claude Miller, once again). It cemented her as a renowned supporting role actress, though she's had some leading roles of note as well. |
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9 | Her older brother Guillaume died from a pneumonia in 2008. |
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11 | !!Selected Filmography: |
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13 | * ''[[Creator/HonoreDeBalzac Colonel Chabert]]'' (1994) as Mathilde |
14 | * ''Series/{{The Count of Monte Cristo|1998}}'' (1998) as Valentine de Villefort |
15 | * ''Film/{{Milady}}'' (2004) as Constance Bonacieux |
16 | * ''Film/AVeryLongEngagement'' (2004) as Véronique Passavant |
17 | * ''Film/ParisJeTAime'' (2005, [[invoked]]DeletedRole) |
18 | * ''Literature/TheAccursedKings'' (2005) as Jeanne de Poitiers, countess of Burgundy |
19 | * ''Film/{{Poltergay}}'' (2006) as Emma Modena |
20 | * ''[[Film/RushHour Rush Hour 3]]'' (2007) as George's wife |
21 | * ''Film/FemaleAgents'' (2008) as Jeanne Faussier |
22 | * ''Series/AlexandraEhle'' (2018-) as Alexandra "Alex" Ehle |
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24 | !!Tropes & Trivia in her works: |
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26 | * [[invoked]]DyeingForYourArt: She's a redhead, and she has dyed her hair blonde for some roles. |
27 | * [[invoked]]ProductionPosse: She has worked a lot with director Josée Dayan on MiniSeries since she played alongside her father in ''Series/{{The Count of Monte Cristo|1998}}''. |
28 | * [[invoked]]RealLifeRelative: |
29 | ** She appeared in small parts or supporting roles in some works her father had lead roles in, such as ''Colonel Chabert'', ''The Count of Monte Cristo'' (1998) and ''The Accursed Kings'' (2005). Both were also in ''Paris, je t'aime'', but Julie's role ended up [[invoked]][[DeletedRole on the cutting room floor]]. |
30 | ** Her late brother Guillaume appeared with her in ''The Count of Monte Cristo'', ''Film/{{Milady}}'' and ''The Accursed Kings''. |
31 | * [[invoked]][[HeAlsoDid She Also Did]]: |
32 | ** She sings occasionally. She did the non-disco CoverVersion of Patrick Hernandez's {{disco}} song "Born to Be Alive" for the end credits of ''Film/{{Poltergay}}'' for instance. |
33 | ** In 2008, she directed an operetta, ''Theatre/TheTalesOfHoffmann'', at the castle of Vaux-le-Vicomte. |
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