It was in 1982, at the age of 7, that Marion Cotillard took her very first steps on television in the TV “The world of toddlers”.
Oscarized for his masterful interpretation of Edith Piaf in La Môme in 2008, winner of two César, Marion Cotillard has been counting for many years among the most famous French actors in the world.
A artist with eclectic career, she was able to evolve as well on the Hollywood shooting sets (with Christopher Nolan in Inception or The Dark Knight Rises, for example) as in French -speaking and varied French projects.
Marion Cotillard on TV
Among other feature films, we could notably see her in the casting of films like the little handkerchiefs of Guillaume Canet, two days, one night of the Dardenne brothers, Rouille and Jacques Audiard or just the end of the world of Xavier Dolan.
Daughter of two actors, she goes on stage from an early age. And if it was not until the early 90s to see it integrate the casting of a series, it appears much earlier on the screen. It was indeed in 1982, at the age of only 7 years, that the young Marion Cotillard took her very first steps on television.
A little girl lost in Paris
As we can see in an in an archive video of the INAshe then embodied the very young heroine of the TV movie The world of toddlersa little girl who was getting lost in the streets of Paris with her dog. Party do a few shopping for her family, she found herself blocked on the landing of her apartment and then embarked on an adventure of about twenty minutes in the city.
After this first television experience, Marion Cotillard continued her career as a budding actress by playing in several musical clips or advertising spots. It was in 1994, in the story of the boy who wanted us to kiss her by Philippe Harel, which she played in her first film feature film, thus starting a rich and prestigious course on the big screen.
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