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Marion Cotillard

30/09/1975

Marion Cotillard, born in 1975 in Paris, France, is an internationally renowned actress, celebrated for her exceptional talent and versatility. She has captivated audiences and critics worldwide with her deep and nuanced performances in a variety of film roles. Marion is the first French actress to win an Oscar for a French-speaking role, portraying Édith Piaf in the biographical film “La Môme” (2007), also known internationally as “La Vie en Rose,” where she masterfully embodied the legendary singer.

Beyond her Oscar, Marion has accumulated numerous other prestigious awards, affirming her status as a cinema icon. Her choice of roles is often bold and varied, ranging from historical dramas to thrillers and science fiction films, demonstrating an exceptional range of acting. She has also starred in successful Hollywood films such as “Inception” and “The Dark Knight Rises,” proving her ability to captivate global audiences.

In addition to her acting career, Marion Cotillard is active in environmental and social activism, supporting various causes and using her fame to promote awareness and change. Her commitment to the planet is an essential aspect of her public image.