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Karin Viard (French: [ka.ʁin vjaʁ]; born 24 January 1966) is a French actress. She made her film debut in Tatie Danielle in 1990.[1] She has appeared in films such as Delicatessen, L'Emploi du temps, Adultère, mode d'emploi and La parenthèse enchantée.
Karin Viard | |
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Born | Rouen, France | 24 January 1966
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1986–present |
Viard was a member of the 2003 Cannes Film Festival jury.
Viard was educated at the Lycée Pierre Corneille in Rouen.[2]
Viard has won two César Awards. The first for Best Actress for her role in Haut les cœurs! and the second for Best Supporting Actress for Embrassez qui vous voudrez. She has been nominated for the César Awards 13 times.
Viard has also won the Best Actress award at the Montréal World Film Festival for her performance in Le Rôle de sa vie.
Year | Title | Author | Director |
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1988 | Nina, c’est autre chose | Michel Vinaver | Jean-Christian Grinevald |
1989 | La Famille | Lodewijk de Boer | Jean-Christian Grinevald |
1992 | Inaccessibles Amours | Paul Emond | Abbès Zahmani |
1993 | Les Filles du néant ou le guignol de dieu | Maurice Attias | Maurice Attias |
1995-96 | Inaccessibles Amours | Paul Emond | Abbès Zahmani |
2008-09 | La Estupidez | Rafael Spregelburd | Marcial Di Fonzo Bo & Élise Vigier |
2011 | Love, Loss, and What I Wore | Nora & Delia Ephron | Danièle Thompson |
2012 | Lúcido | Rafael Spregelburd | Marcial Di Fonzo Bo |
2016 | Vera | Petr Zelenka | Marcial Di Fonzo Bo & Élise Vigier |
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