Cristiana Reali
Cristiana Reali | |
---|---|
Reali in 2017 at the Globes de Cristal Awards ceremony. | |
Born |
São Paulo, Brazil | 16 March 1965
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1989 - present |
Cristiana Reali (born 16 March 1965 in São Paulo, Brazil) is an Italian-Brazilian actress based in France.
Biography
Reali emigrated to France along with her family at a young age. She graduated from the Lycée Moliėre in Paris (high school equivalent), then studied theater with her future husband, Francis Huster at the Cours Florent.
She has appeared in numerous theatre pieces, television series and a few movies.
In March, 2009, she was reported to be dating American actor and director John Malkovich[1]
Filmography
- 1989 : Monsieur Hire by Patrice Leconte
- 1992 : L'Inconnu dans la maison by Georges Lautner
- 1993 : Tout ça... pour ça ! by Claude Lelouch
- 1996 : Une femme très très amoureuse by Ariel Zeitoun
- 2004 : Le Genre humain by Claude Lelouch
- 2007 : Deux jours à tuer by Jean Becker
- 2009 : A Man and His Dog by Francis Huster
- 2016 : Camping 3 by Fabien Onteniente
Television
- 1994 : Le raisin d'or by Joël Séria
- 1995 : Terre indigo by Jean Sagols
- 1997 : La Dame aux camélias by Jean-Claude Brialy
- 1999 : L'Amour sur le fil by Michaela Watteaux
- 2000 : Phobie by Arnaud Selignac
- 2002 : Si j'étais lui by Philippe Triboit
- 2003 : La tranchée des espoirs by Jean-Louis Lorenzi
- 2004 : Quand la mer se retire by Laurent Heynemann
- 2004 : Le Miroir de l'eau by Edwin Baily
- 2005 : Le Bal des célibataires by Jean-Louis Lorenzi
- 2006 : Chat bleu, chat noir by Jean-Louis Lorenzi
- 2007 : Où es-tu ? by Miguel Courtois
- 2007 : Épuration by Jean-Louis Lorenzi
- 2007 : Une suite pour deux by Didier Albert : Julie
- 2008 : Où es-tu ? by Miguel Courtois : Marie
- 2009 : La maitresse du président by Jean-Pierre Sinapi : Marguerite
- 2015 : Meurtres en Bourgogne by Jérôme Navarro : Mylène Deville
References
- ↑ Debey, Arnèle (3 March 2009). "Cristiana Reali: An Idyll with John Malkovich". Archived from the original on March 13, 2009.
External links
This article is issued from
Wikipedia.
The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike.
Additional terms may apply for the media files.