Marilou Berry
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Marilou Berry (born 1 February 1983 in Paris), is a French actress.
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[edit] Biography
Marilou Berry is the daughter of Josiane Balasko and sculptor Philippe Berry, and the niece of actor Richard Berry. Uninterested in school studies, she left high school and enrolled at the Conservatoire de Paris.
[edit] Career
She made her first appearance on the screen at the age of 8 years in My Life is Hell, a comedy produced by her mother and co-starring her uncle, Richard Berry.
Berry has has roles several times in films as teenagers who find their salvation in music. As Lolita Cassard in Look at Me (2003), she was a girl crushed by the notoriety of his father, an author, while trying to get him to notice her singing talent. As Hannah Goldman in The First Time I Turned Twenty (2004), she was the only girl in a traditionally all-male school jazz band in 1950s France.
She is moving rapidly toward comedy with Once Upon a Time in the Oued and then Nos jours heureux (Our Happy Day).
[edit] Filmography
- 1991 : My Life is Hell
- 2003 : Look at Me
- 2004 : The First Time I Turned Twenty
- 2004 : Once Upon a Time in the Oued
- 2005 : La Boîte noire
- 2006 : We Should Not Exist
- 2006 : Nos jours heureux
- 2006 : La Disparue de Deauville
- 2007 : Lisa et le pilote d'avion
- 2008 : Vilaine
- 2008 : Cliente
[edit] Television
- 2006 : La volière aux enfants
[edit] Theatre
- 2004: The Vagina Monologues
- 2005-2006: Toc toc
[edit] Distinctions
- Night Molières 2006: theatrical revelation for Toc toc
- Ceremony Césars 2004: appointment to Caesar's best hope for female, Look at Me
- 2005: Gold Star Revelation Female, for her role in the film Look at Me