Noémie Lvovsky
Details
Alternate Names: Noemie Lvovsky
Physical Characteristics: N/A
Career
First Appearances: - Palais de Tokyo (1986) as Thanks
Most Important Roles: - Actresses (2007) as Nathalie
- Copacabana (2010) as Suzanne
- My Wife Is an Actress (2001) as Nathalie
- Kings & Queen (2004) as Elizabeth
- A Very Very Beautiful Love Story (2010) as Madame Adelaïde
- France Boutique (2003) as Monique
- Free Hands (2010) as Rita
- Granny's Funeral (2012) as La pleureuse
- The French Kissers (2009) as La mère d'Hervé
- Coco (2009) as Brigitte
Career Highlights: - Actresses (2007)
- Copacabana (2010)
- My Wife Is an Actress (2001)
- Kings & Queen (2004)
- A Very Very Beautiful Love Story (2010)
- France Boutique (2003)
- Free Hands (2010)
- Granny's Funeral (2012)
- The French Kissers (2009)
- Coco (2009)
Full Biography
Noémie Lvovsky, born December 14, 1964 in Paris to Jewish parents who immigrated from Ukraine, is a French film director, screenwriter, and actress. She studied at La Fémis alongside Arnaud Desplechin. Lvovsky has been nominated six times for the César Award for Best Supporting Actress, with her film 'Sentiments' receiving a nomination for Best Film in 2004. 'Camille redouble' premiered at Directors' Fortnight section of Cannes Film Festival in 2012.