Daniel Auteuil
(Actor)
.. Victor Drumond
Guillaume Canet
(Actor)
.. Antoine
Doria Tillier
(Actor)
.. Margot
Fanny Ardant
(Actor)
.. Marianne Drumond
Born:
March 22, 1949
Birthplace: Saumur, Maine-et-Loire, France
Trivia:
An elegant brunette with strong, striking features, actress Fanny Ardant has been touted by at least one publication as France's answer to Katharine Hepburn. Since first gaining international attention in her starring role opposite Gérard Depardieu in François Truffaut's La Femme d'à côté (1981), Ardant has become recognized as one of France's most popular and well-respected actresses.The daughter of a calvary officer, Ardant was born in Saumur, Maine-et-Loire, on March 22, 1949. She grew up in Monaco, where her father's position allowed the family to be on familiar terms with the royal household. After an upbringing marked by frequent visits with Princess Grace, Ardant relocated to Aix-en-Provence to study political science. Her interests gradually turned toward acting, and after taking drama classes from Jean Périmony, she made her professional debut in a 1974 stage production of Corneille's Polyeucte.Ardant's first dose of acclaim came with her performance in the made-for-TV drama Les dames de la côte (1979). Shortly thereafter, she began her association with Truffaut, which would lead to both excellent work in La Femme d'à côté and Vivement dimanche! (1983) and a relationship that lasted until Truffaut's death in 1984 and produced one daughter, Joséphine.Ardant's work continued to flourish after Truffaut's death, and she cemented her reputation with serious, passionate roles in a number of dramatic films. She did particularly strong work in Un amour de Swann (1984), Le Colonel Chabert (1994), Ridicule (1996) -- which featured her in a delightfully nasty turn as the acidic noblewoman Madame de Blayac -- and Gabriel Aghion's Pédale douce (1996), a broad comedy in which Ardant's uncharacteristic comic turn won her the 1997 Best Actress César. Ardant again explored her humorous side for Aghion in his Le Libertin (2000), co-starring alongside such well-respected colleagues as Vincent Pérez, Michel Serrault, and Josiane Balasko.Ardant has also maintained a career on the stage, appearing in productions of Strindberg's Miss Julie, Molière's Don Juan, and Roman Polanski's highly praised 1997 adaptation of Master Class, which featured the actress as Maria Callas.
Pierre Arditi
(Actor)
.. Pierre
Denis Podalydès
(Actor)
.. François
Michaël Cohen
(Actor)
.. Maxime Drumond
Jeanne Arènes
(Actor)
.. Amélie
Bertrand Poncet
(Actor)
.. Adrien
Bruno Raffaelli
(Actor)
.. Maurice /Yvon /Hemingway
Lizzie Brocheré
(Actor)
.. Gisèle /La copine de Margot
Born:
March 22, 1985
Birthplace: Paris, France
Trivia:
Began her acting career at the age of 10 with a role in a French made-for-TV movie. Made her big-screen debut at 16 in Le loup de la côte ouest (The Wolf of the West Coast). Starred in the controversial 2006 French film One to Another, in which she often appeared nude. Received the Best Newcomer award at the Luchon Film Festival in 2007 for her role in Bac + 70.
Thomas Scimeca
(Actor)
.. Freddy /Hans Axel von Fersen
Christiane Millet
(Actor)
.. Sylvie /Josiane
Cédric Zimmerlin
(Actor)
.. Le consultant des Voyageurs du Temps
François Vincentelli
(Actor)
.. Lionel, le faux mari de Margot
Claude Aufaure
(Actor)
.. Le père de Pierre
Sandrine Moaligou
(Actor)
.. Lucie, la serveuse
Pierre Forest
(Actor)
.. Le réceptionniste de l'hôtel
Frédéric Sandeau
(Actor)
.. Jean-Claude, le barman
Jean-Noël Martin
(Actor)
.. L'homme au comptoir
Loïc Lacoua
(Actor)
.. Ludo, le collègue
Constance Gay
(Actor)
.. La remplaçante de Margot
Clément Moreau
(Actor)
.. Alex, l'habilleur
Urbain Cancelier
(Actor)
.. Villemain
Élisabeth Vitali
(Actor)
.. La baronne
Trivia:
Striking brunette Elisabeth Vitali began appearing in film and on TV in her native France in the early '80s, with roles in films like 1985's Péril en la Demeure and L'Etudiante. She would remain a fixture in French cinema over the coming several years, figuring prominently in the hits like the road comedy Western in 1997, and occasionally appearing in films that enjoyed some crossover success in the United States, like 2008's Paris 36 and 2009's Queen to Play.
Laetitia de Fombelle
(Actor)
.. La marquise aux perles
Lucie Bertin
(Actor)
.. Invitée de la Baronne
Yann Chermat
(Actor)
.. Invité de la Baronne
Pierre Estorges
(Actor)
.. Le marquis juif
Gaël Tavares
(Actor)
.. Membre du gang
Hakou Benosmane
(Actor)
.. Membre du gang
Adrien Ruiz
(Actor)
.. Membre du gang
Niki Zischka
(Actor)
.. Invité dîner de Maxime
Jürgen Zwingel
(Actor)
.. Invité dîner de Maxime
Benjamin Guillard
(Actor)
.. Invité dîner de Maxime
Elisabeth Duda
(Actor)
.. Invitée dîner de Maxime
Laurent Marion
(Actor)
.. Employé de maxime
Sébastien Corona
(Actor)
.. Employé de maxime
Franck Mercadal
(Actor)
.. Convive du dîner chiant
Bertrand Combe
(Actor)
.. L'agent immobilier
Anne Aor
(Actor)
.. Gisèle âgée
Sophie-Marie Larrouy
(Actor)
.. Figurante château
Tobias Licht
(Actor)
.. Général allemand
Eric Cornet
(Actor)
.. Le voisin du comptoir
Arnaud de Montlivaut
(Actor)
.. Louis XVI
Emmanuel Ménard
(Actor)
.. Le sosie d'Hitler