Catherine Mouchet
Catherine Mouchet | |
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Catherine Mouchet in 2011 | |
Born | (1959-08-21) 21 August 1959 (age 65) Paris, France |
Occupation | Actress |
Catherine Mouchet (born 21 August 1959) is a French actress.
She studied at the Conservatoire de Paris, following the courses of Jacques Lassalle and Claude Régy. Her performance in the film Thérèse, directed by Alain Cavalier, won her the César Award for Most Promising Actress for 1987.
Career
Having been acclaimed for her appearance in Thérèse, she next appeared in Claude Goretta's Si le soleil ne revenait pas in 1987, and then devoted herself to theatre for a time. She appeared in works by Luigi Pirandello, (Vêtir ceux qui sont nus), and Alfred de Musset, (Les Caprices de Marianne), amongst others, and directed La Petite dame with Claude Guyonnet in 1992. She returned to the screen in Jean-Pierre Mocky's Bonsoir 1993, and in Louis and Xavier Bachelot's short film La Plante. On television she appeared in the saga Jalna, directed by Philippe Monnier from the books of Mazo de la Roche, and Le blanc à lunettes, directed by Édouard Nierman, from a Georges Simenon novel. She then studied for a degree in philosophy.[citation needed]
She returned to the screen and played supporting roles in two Olivier Assayas films, Fin août, début septembre and Les Destinées sentimentales. She appeared in Pierre Jolivet's My Little Business, for which she received a nomination for the César Award for Best Supporting Actress, and Philippe Harel's 1999 Extension du domaine de la lutte, an adaptation of Michel Houellebecq's controversial breakthrough novel Whatever, in which she played a psychoanalyst. She played a prostitute in Patrice Leconte's Rue des Plaisirs. She continues to appear in a wide variety of roles in both auteur films and popular comedies, and for both first time directors and established talents.
In October 2008 Mouchet appeared at the Théâtre National de Strasbourg in Jean Magnan's "et pourtant ce silence ne pouvait être vide", based, like Jean Genet's The Maids, on the Papin sisters murders in 1933.
Filmography
- Thérèse 1986
- Si le soleil ne revenait pas (If the Sun Never Returns) 1987
- La plante short film 1993
- Bonsoir 1993
- Jalna (TV) 1994
- Le blanc à lunettes (TV) 1995
- Fin août, début septembre 1998
- Whatever (Extension du domaine de la lutte) 1999
- My Little Business 1999
- J'ai tué Clémence Acéra 2000
- Du Côté des filles 2000
- Les Destinées sentimentales 2000
- La Danse des asperges sarrasines short film 2000
- Mortel transfert 2001
- Le Pornographe 2001
- Rue des plaisirs 2001
- HS Hors Service 2001
- Elle est des nôtres 2002
- Petites coupures 2002
- The Repentant 2002
- Ecrivain d'O 2004
- Nos Vies Rêvées (TV) 2004
- Coup de vache (TV) 2004
- Nature contre nature (TV) 2004
- Un Jour d'été (TV film) 2005
- Au royaume des aveugles short film (2005)
- Madame Irma 2006
- Les Deux Mondes 2007
- Clémentine (2008)
- Dans tes bras (2009)
- L'Arbre et la Forêt (2009)
- Pigalle, la nuit (TV) (2009)
- Dumas (2010)
- The Monk (2011) adapted from Matthew Lewis's gothic novel The Monk.
- Le Désert de l'amour (The desert of love) (TV film) (2012) directed by Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe
- Clash (TV) (2012)
- Les petits meurtres d'Agatha Christie (TV) (2013)
- Mon Amie Victoria (2014),[1] directed by Jean-Paul Civeyrac, from a novella by Doris Lessing
- Marguerite & Julien (2015)
- Looking for Her (2016)
- Reinventing Marvin (2017)
References
- ^ Cineuropa
External links
- Catherine Mouchet at IMDb
- commeaucinema filmography
- [1]
- short video of Catherine Mouchet receiving César Award
- cv
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- 1983 Sophie Marceau
- 1984 Sandrine Bonnaire
- 1985 Laure Marsac
- 1986 Charlotte Gainsbourg
- 1987 Catherine Mouchet
- 1988 Mathilda May
- 1989 Catherine Jacob
- 1990 Vanessa Paradis
- 1991 Judith Henry
- 1992 Géraldine Pailhas
- 1993 Romane Bohringer
- 1994 Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
- 1995 Élodie Bouchez
- 1996 Sandrine Kiberlain
- 1997 Laurence Côte
- 1998 Emma de Caunes
- 1999 Natacha Régnier
- 2000 Audrey Tautou
- 2001 Sylvie Testud
- 2002 Rachida Brakni
- 2003 Cécile de France
- 2004 Julie Depardieu
- 2005 Sara Forestier
- 2006 Linh Dan Pham
- 2007 Mélanie Laurent
- 2008 Hafsia Herzi
- 2009 Déborah François
- 2010 Mélanie Thierry
- 2011 Leïla Bekhti
- 2012 Naidra Ayadi / Clotilde Hesme
- 2013 Izïa Higelin
- 2014 Adèle Exarchopoulos
- 2015 Louane Emera
- 2016 Zita Hanrot
- 2017 Oulaya Amamra
- 2018 Camélia Jordana
- 2019 Kenza Fortas
- 2020 Lyna Khoudri
- 2021 Fathia Youssouf
- 2022 Anamaria Vartolomei
- 2023 Nadia Tereszkiewicz
- 2024 Ella Rumpf