Ludivine Sagnier

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Ludivine Sagnier

Ludivine Sagnier (2010)
Born (1979-07-03) 3 July 1979
La Celle-Saint-Cloud, France
Nationality French
Occupation Actress, model
Years active 1989present
Children 2 daughters

Ludivine Sagnier (born 3 July 1979) is a French actress and model, who has appeared in 33 films since 1989. She was nominated for two César Awards for Best Supporting Actress in Swimming Pool (2003) and Un secret (2007).

Early life

Sagnier was born in La Celle-Saint-Cloud, in the département of Yvelines, France; her mother is a retired secretary and her father is a professor of English at the Paris University.[1] She started taking acting classes at a young age and made her film debut at age 10 in I Want to Go Home and Les maris, les femmes, les amants (both released in 1989).[citation needed]

She is a supporter of the Socialist Party in France.

Career

Sagnier at the Toronto Film Festival, 2007.

In 2001, Sagnier was named one of the Shooting Stars by European Film Promotion.[citation needed] She was nominated for the César Award for Most Promising Actress in 8 Women (2002). She performed in two films in competition at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival, La Petite Lili and Swimming Pool, both released in the same year. Also in 2003, she won the Prix Romy Schneider.[citation needed]

Sagnier has appeared completely naked in extended scenes in several films, including Water Drops on Burning Rocks, Bon plan (both released in 2000), and La Petite Lili. In the Francois Ozon's film Swimming Pool, Sagnier appears topless in more than half of her scenes in the film.[2] Addressing this issue, Sagnier told Playboy: "I'm much more confident in front of a camera, hidden by a character, enhanced by makeup, so I can go much further than I can in real life. Sexual acting is painful, because even though you're pretending, you have the skin of the person in front of you, and it's not the skin you wish you had. After that, you run into the shower to get rid of everything".[3]

She appeared in P. J. Hogan's 2003 adaptation of Peter Pan, as Tinker Bell.

Three films starring Ludivine Sagnier screened in Los Angeles in 2011. Pieds nus sur les limaces (Lily Sometimes) was shown at the City of Angels, City of Light Festival in April. Love Crime and The Devil's Double were shown at the Los Angeles Film Festival in June.[4]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1989 Les maris, les femmes, les amants Élodie
I Want to Go Home La petite fille de la place du village
1990 Le pont du silence Le petite fille short
Cyrano de Bergerac The Little Sister
1992 La famille Fontaine Anne-Sophie TV series
Vacances au purgatoire Sophie TV movie
1996 Le secret d'Iris Mylène TV movie
1997 101 Dalmatians: The Series Lucky TV Series
French dub
1998 Meurtres sans risque Virginie Gallais TV movie
À nous deux la vie Charlotte TV movie
Passion interdite Estelle TV movie
1999 Mission protection rapprochée Melinda Moores TV series
Mon frère Sophie short
Le ciel, les oiseaux,... et ta mère! Dance girl 1
Rembrandt Cornelia van Rijn
Recess Ashley Spinelli TV series
French dub
Children of the Century Hermine de Musset
Acide animé Anna short
Acteurs à l'Écran for Best Actress
2000 La banquise Anna Kowalski TV movie
Water Drops on Burning Rocks Anna
Des monstres a l'état pur Ginnie TV short
Bon plan Clémentine
2001 Un jeu d'enfants Daphnée
My Wife Is an Actress Géraldine
2002 8 Women Catherine Berlin International Film Festival: Outstanding Artistic Achievement (shared with the ensemble cast)
European Film Award for Best Actress (shared with the ensemble cast)
Nominated — César Award for Most Promising Actress
Marie Marmaille Marie TV movie
Les frères Hélias Victoire short
Napoléon Hortense TV mini-series
Navarro Vanessa Berger TV series
2003 Petites coupures Nathalie
La légende de Parva Lula voice
Swimming Pool Julie Nominated — Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress (2nd place)
Nominated — César Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated — Chlotrudis Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated — Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated — European Film Awards: Audience Award for Best Actress
Nominated — Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
La Petite Lili Lili Silver Hugo Award for Best Actress
Peter Pan Tinker Bell Nominated — Visual Effects Society Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male or Female Actor in an Effects Film
2005 Une aventure Gabrielle
Foon La reine du bal de l'an dernier
2006 Paris, je t'aime Claire segment "Parc Monceau"
French California Helène
Toothache Anna
Coup de sang La serveuse
2007 Molière Célimène
Love Songs Julie Pommeraye
A Girl Cut in Two Gabrielle Aurore Deneige
A Secret Hannah Golda Stirn/Grinberg Nominated — César Award for Best Supporting Actress
2008 Mesrine Sylvia Jeanjacquot
2010 Lily Sometimes Lily Dreyer
Love Crime Isabelle Guérin
2011 The Devil's Double Sarrab
The Beloved Madeleine jeune
A Monster in Paris Maud voice

References

  1. Tang, Jean (6 July 2003). "MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE". The Boston Globe. 
  2. Dermansky, Marcy. "Swimming Pool". About.com. Retrieved 2009-07-18. 
  3. Walton, Rob. "Woman on the Verge - Ludivine Sagnier". Playboy. Retrieved 2009-07-18. 
  4. Lawlor, Michael Jack. "Ludivine Sagnier's Wounded Souls". 

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