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Camille Cottin

Birthday: 1978-12-01
Birthplace: Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Home Page: https://www.hamiltonhodell.co.uk/talent/camille-cottin/


Camille Cottin is a French actress. Before her career began, she studied in London for five years before returning to France with a perfect command of English, allowing her to teach high school for a while, and she also took acting classes. She worked on the stage for almost 15 years, alternating between classical and boulevard scenes. She lands small roles in television series and in 2009 joins the theater workshop La Troupe à Palmade. In 2013, she spends a season on the series Pep's, then reveals herself to the general public with the series Connasse. The following year, she joined the cast of the comedy Les Gazelles and found herself starring in Connasse, princess of hearts, a feature film derived from the eponymous series and entirely directed in hidden camera. This film earned her a nomination at the 41st Cesar ceremony. In 2015, she experienced great critical and commercial success by landing one of the lead roles in the series Ten Percent, created by Fanny Herrero. She continues her rise in France by linking the main roles (Iris and Cigarettes and Hot Chocolate in 2016; Such a mother, such a daughter in 2017) and secondary (Les Fauves in 2018; The Mystery Henri Pick and Two I in 2019). In 2020, she broke through internationally by landing her first major English-language role in the third season of Killing Eve, then in the biopic House of Gucci alongside Lady Gaga, and in 2021 in the American thriller Stillwater. The same year, she participated in the Disney-Pixar Studios film Soul, lending her voice to the character of 22. In 2018, she joined the 50/50 collective that supports gender equality and diversity in the audiovisual world. She is also part of the 70 celebrities mobilizing at the call of the association Urgence Homophobie and appears in the clip De l'amour. In 2019, she founded Malmö, with Shirley Kohn, a feminist production company.

Filmography

Golda
Character: Lou Kaddar
Eat
Character: Psychologue
Eat
CANAL+'s 30th anniversary
Character: Self

No Chains, No Masters
Character: Madame La Victoire
Icarus
Character: Ariane
The Empire
Character: La Reine

The art of being happy
Character: Cécile Fouasse
Soirée Pyjama
Character: Self - Guest
Three Friends
Character: Alice

Toni
Character: Toni
Odile...
Character: Pascale

Au cœur du Papotin
Character: Self
A Haunting in Venice
Character: Olga Seminoff

I Kissed a Girl
Character: Clémence
Les Gorilles
Character: Emilie
The Parisian Bitch
Character: ''Connasse''

Our Futures
Character: Géraldine
Just a Couple of Days
Character: Mathilde
Les enfants vont bien
Character: Jeanne

In the Shadow of Iris
Character: Capitaine Nathalie Vasseur
Allied
Character: Monique
Le Pays d’Arto
Character: Céline

The Fabulous Patars
Character: Séverine
Like Mother, Like Daughter
Character: Avril

Femmes libérées
Character: Self
Savage
Character: Inspector Camus

Photo de famille
Character: Elsa, daughter of Pierre and Claudine
Our Happy Holiday
Character: Fleur
Dumped
Character: Rose

The Mystery of Henri Pick
Character: Joséphine Pick
The Dazzled
Character: Christine Lourmel
Someone, Somewhere
Character: Psy de Mélanie

On a Magical Night
Character: Irène Haffner 40 ans
The Belgian Job
Character: Juliette's mother

Les Gazelles
Character: Émilie
Our Men
Character: Céline
Stillwater
Character: Virginie

House of Gucci
Character: Paola Franchi
Canal+ Replay
Character: Broute Lesbianisme
Little Vampire
Character: Mme Pandora, la mère de Petit Vampire

Valiant Hearts
Character: Rose
40
Character: Self
40

Les Misérables
Character: Mme Thénardier