Maïwenn
Maïwenn | |
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Maïwenn at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival | |
Born |
Les Lilas, Seine-Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France | 17 April 1976
Occupation |
Actress Film director Screenwriter |
Years active | 1981–present |
Spouse(s) |
Luc Besson (1992–1997) Jean-Yves Le Fur |
Children |
Shanna Besson (b. 1993) Diego Le Fur (b. 2004) |
Maïwenn Besco (French pronunciation: [maj.wɛn.lə.bɛs'ko]; born Maïwenn Le Besco, 17 April 1976) is a French actress and film director.
Early life
Maïwenn Besco is the daughter of actress Catherine Belkhodja.[citation needed]
Career
Besco's mother ushered her into the entertainment industry at a young age, an experience later chronicled by Le Besco in her one-woman shows "Le Pois Chiche" and "I'm an Actress". Maïwenn Le Besco starred in several films as a child and teenage actress, notably as "Elle as a child" (the child version of the lead role played by Isabelle Adjani) in the hit film L'été meurtrier (One Deadly Summer, 1983). In 1991, due to her difficult relationship with her parents, she decided to use only her given name professionally.[1]
She met director and producer Luc Besson in 1991. The two later began a relationship, after which Maïwenn, having lost her motivation as an actress, interrupted her career for several years. She lived in Beverly Hills raising the daughter she had had with Besson at the age of 16.[2] During this period, she only appeared in a supporting part in Léon, in which she was credited as Ouin-Ouin.[3] She also directed the film's making-of. Perhaps Maïwenn's most internationally-seen film role was her appearance as the alien diva Plavalaguna in Luc Besson's The Fifth Element (1997).
After her breakup with Luc Besson, Maïwenn returned to France and resumed her career as an actress. She performed as a standup comedian in an autobiographical one-woman-show, and reentered the movie business after several filmmakers saw her comedy routine in Paris. She appeared in several notable movies, including the horror film Haute Tension (English title: High Tension), in which she starred opposite Cécile de France. In 2006, she directed her first feature film, the semi-autobiographical Pardonnez-moi.
Her latest film Polisse won the Jury Prize at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.[4]
Private life
Maïwenn had a daughter, Shanna, in January 1993 with director Luc Besson, when she was 16 years old.[5] They were still married at the beginning of filming for The Fifth Element, during which Besson left her for Milla Jovovich.[6] Maïwenn later had a son, Diego, with her second husband, Jean-Yves Le Fur.
Complete filmography
Actress
- 1981 : L'Année prochaine... si tout va bien by Jean-Loup Hubert : Prune
- 1983 : L'Été meurtrier by Jean Becker : Éliane (Isabelle Adjani) jeune
- 1988 : L'Autre nuit by Jean-Pierre Limosin : Joan
- 1990 : Lacenaire by Francis Girod : Hermine
- 1991 : La Gamine by Hervé Palud : Carole Lambert
- 1994 : The Professional : Blond Babe
- 1997 : The Fifth Element (dir Luc Besson) : La Diva Plavalaguna
- 2001 : 8, rue Charlot by Bruno Garcia : Karine
- 2003 : Haute Tension by Alexandre Aja : Alex
- 2004 : Osmose by Raphaël Fejtö : une amie à la fête
- 2004 : Les Parisiens by Claude Lelouch : la chanteuse Shaa
- 2005 : Le Courage d'aimer by Claude Lelouch : Shaa
- 2006 : Pardonnez-moi by Maïwenn : Violette
- 2008 : Le bal des actrices by Maïwenn
- 2011 : Polisse by Maïwenn[7]
- 2013 : Love Is the Perfect Crime
Screenwriter
- 2006 : Pardonnez-moi
- 2008 : Le bal des actrices
- 2011 : Polisse
Theatrical writer
- 2003 : Café de la Gare : Le pois chiche
Director
- 2004 : I am an actrice (short)
- 2006 : Pardonnez-moi
- 2008 : Le bal des actrices
- 2011 : Polisse
Producer
- 2006 : Pardonnez-moi (MAI productions)
References
- ↑ Maïwenn tout court, M, le magazine du Monde 7 October 2011
- ↑ Maïwenn Le Besco interview, Tout le monde en parle, France 2, 29 September 2001
- ↑ Full credits on IMDB
- ↑ "Festival de Cannes: Awards". Cannes. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
- ↑ {{http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/shanna_besson Shanna Besson}}
- ↑ The Fifth Element, Special Features of both the Ultimate Edition DVD and the remastered Blu-ray Disc.
- ↑ Premiere.fr
External links
- (French) (English) Official website
- (English) Maïwenn at the Internet Movie Database
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