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Virginie Ledoyen

 
Actor: Virginie Ledoyen
 
  • Born: Nov 15, 1976
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: L'Eau Froide, Jeanne and the Perfect Guy, A Single Girl
  • First Major Screen Credit: Mima (1991)

Biography

Hailed as everything from the "leadeuse" of the new generation of French actresses to a young Isabelle Adjani or Sophie Marceau, Virginie Ledoyen is one of the fastest rising stars of the early 21st century. Bearing a dark-eyed, agile beauty, Ledoyen has brought fresh, bona fide talent to the face of both French and international cinema.

Born in Aubervilliers on November 15, 1976, Ledoyen got her first taste of show business when, as a five-year-old model, she was used for an advertisement made by a friend of her mother's. The experience got her hooked on acting, and at the age of seven she began attending the Parisian drama school l'Ecole du Spectacle. Three years later, she appeared in her first film, Les exploits d'un jeune Don Juan, and a year after that, she began acting on the stage.

The early '90s saw Ledoyen began to do steady film work, with a small part in the bedroom comedy Les Marmottes (1993) followed by two strong leading roles in Olivier Assayas' L'eau froide (1994) and Benoît Jacquot's La vie de Marianne (1994). She again worked with Jacquot in 1995's La fille seule, in which she starred as a pregnant young hotel worker who goes about her job after telling her sullen boyfriend she intends to have his baby. The film, which focused almost solely on Ledoyen for 90 minutes, was something of a surprise art house hit in the States, and Ledoyen's performance earned her a César nomination. Thanks to the film's success and a strong supporting performance in Claude Chabrol's La Cérémonie that same year, the young actress was soon taking calls from such directors as Woody Allen and Abel Ferrara.

Following a supporting role in Hong Kong director Edward Yang's Mahjong (1996), Ledoyen starred as a young musician whose sudden fame causes her to engage in all sorts of questionable behavior in Héroïnes (1997); although the film received mixed reviews, Ledoyen's work was widely praised. The following year, her recognition and respect continued to grow, thanks to solid work in no less than four films. En Plein Coeur featured her as a petty criminal who becomes involved with an older, wealthy man, while Assayas's Fin Aout Debut Septembre was a romantic ensemble drama that cast Ledoyen as a young designer who navigates the uncertainties of love.

In Olivier Duscatel's acclaimed musical comedy about AIDS, Jeanne et le Garçon Formidable, the actress played a young woman who finds her perfect guy in a man who happens to be HIV-positive and earned a Best Actress award at the Paris Film Festival for her work. That same year, she had a small but pivotal role in Merchant-Ivory's A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries, which succeeded in introducing her to a new audience. But however successful that film may have been in widening Ledoyen's fan base, it was nothing compared to the hype surrounding the actress' starring role alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in The Beach (2000), Danny Boyle's adaptation of Alex Garland's novel about paradise found and then brutally lost. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide
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Virginie Ledoyen
Born Virginie Fernandez
15 November 1976 (1976-11-15) (age 32)
Paris, France
Years active 1987–present
Spouse(s) Iain Rogers (2007–present)

Virginie Ledoyen (born 15 November, 1976)[1] is a French actress.

Ledoyen was born Virginie Fernandez in Paris, France but spent most of her youth in Aubervilliers, the northeastern suburb of Paris.

She was a print model from the age of 2 and later took on the stage name "Ledoyen" after the maiden name of her maternal grandmother, who had been a stage actress.

Her breakthrough came with La Fille seule (1995) for which she was nominated for a César Award for Most Promising Actress. Also she received two César Award nominations for Les marmottes (1993) and L'eau froide (1994). Outside of France, her best-known role is alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in The Beach (2000). In the fall of 2000, she signed a contract with L'Oréal, as a spokesmodel with the cosmetics company. She was featured alongside two models Laetitia Casta and Noémie Lenoir.

On 29 September 2001 she gave birth to her first child, a girl named Lilas.

As of 20 September 2007 she married film director Iain Rogers.

Filmography

  • Les Exploits d'un jeune Don Juan (1987)
  • Lo más natural (The Most Natural Thing, 1991)
  • Le Voleur d'enfants (The Children Thief, 1991)
  • Mima (1991)
  • Les Marmottes (The Groundhogs, 1993)
  • La Folie douce (Loose Screws, 1994)
  • L'Eau froide (Cold Water, 1994)
  • La Fille seule (A Single Girl', 1995)
  • La Cérémonie (1995)
  • Sur la route (1995)
  • Les Sensuels (1995)
  • Mahjong (1996)
  • Ma 6-T va crack-er (1997)
  • Héroïnes (1997)
  • Marianne (1997)
  • Jeanne et le garçon formidable (Jeanne and the Perfect Guy, 1998)
  • A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries (1998)
  • Fin août, début septembre (Late August, Early September, 1998)
  • En plein coeur {In All Innocence} (1998)
  • The Beach (2000)
  • Les Misérables (TV miniseries) (2000)
  • De l'amour (All About Love, 2001)
  • 8 femmes (8 Women, 2002)
  • Josy (2002)
  • Mais qui a tué Pamela Rose? (2003)
  • Bon Voyage (2003)
  • Saint Ange (2004)
  • House of Voices (2005)
  • Holly (2006)
  • Bosque de sombras (BackWoods, 2006)
  • La Doublure (The Valet, 2006) )
  • Seed of Contention (2006)
  • Un baiser s'il vous plaît (Shall We Kiss?, 2007)
  • Mes amis, mes amours (London mon amour, 2008)
  • L'Emmerdeur (A Pain in the Ass, 2008)
  • The Army of Crime (2009)

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