Prix Romy Schneider

Not to be confused with Romy (TV award).

The Prix Romy Schneider (Romy Schneider Award) is awarded annually to a young and upcoming actress working in the French film industry.

It was initiated in 1984 by the French journalists Marlène and Eugène Moineau and is named after the actress Romy Schneider (1938–1982). The prize is awarded by a jury each year in Paris in conjunction with the Prix Patrick Dewaere (formerly the Prix Jean Gabin).

Recipients

In 1994, the German actress Sandra Speichert was the first non-French –and so far the only German– recipient. The youngest recipient was Vanessa Paradis (17 years old in 1990), the oldest Marie-Josée Croze (40 years old in 2010).

Year Recipient(s) Nationality
1984Christine BoissonFrance
1985Élizabeth BourgineFrance
1986Juliette BinocheFrance
1987Catherine MouchetFrance
1988Fanny BastienFrance
1989Mathilda MayFrance
1990Vanessa ParadisFrance
1991Anne BrochetFrance
1992Anouk GrinbergFrance
1993Elsa ZylbersteinFrance
1994Sandra SpeichertGermany
1995Sandrine KiberlainFrance
1996Marie GillainBelgium
1997Julie GayetFrance
1998Isabelle CarréFrance
1999Mathilde SeignerFrance
2000Clotilde CourauFrance
2001Hélène de FougerollesFrance
2002Emma de CaunesFrance
2003Ludivine SagnierFrance
2004Laura SmetFrance
2005Cécile de FranceBelgium
2006Mélanie LaurentFrance
2007
not awarded
2008Audrey DanaFrance
2009Déborah FrançoisBelgium
2010Marie-Josée CrozeCanada
2011Anaïs DemoustierFrance
2012Bérénice BejoArgentina
France
2013Céline SalletteFrance
2014Adèle ExarchopoulosFrance
2015Adèle Haenel[1]France

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