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Marion Cotillard Net Worth

Marion Cotillard Net Worth 2023: Wiki Biography, Married, Family, Measurements, Height, Salary, Relationships

Marion Cotillard net worth is
$30 Million

Marion Cotillard Wiki Biography

Marion Cotillard was born on the 30th September 1975, in Paris, France, and is an actress, probably best recognized for starring in the role of Tina Lombardi in the film “A Very Long Engagement”, playing Edith Piaf in the film “La Vie En Rose”, and as Stéphanie in the film “Rust And Bone”. She is also known as a singer and songwriter. Her career has been active since 1993.

So, have you ever wondered how rich Marion Cotillard is, as of early 2018? According to sources, it is estimated that the total size of Marion’s net worth is over $30 million, accumulated not only through her successful career in the film industry, but also through her involvement in the music industry. Another source of her wealth is coming from her appearances in the Lady Dior campaign.

Marion Cotillard Net Worth $30 Million

Marion Cotillard was raised in Orléans with her two younger brothers by her father, Jean-Claude Cotillard, who is known as an actor, director and playwright, and her mother, Niseema Theillaud, a famous actress and drama teacher; she is the sister of Quentin Cotillard, who works as a sculptor, and Guillaume Cotillard, a well-known director and screenwriter. She started acting as a teenager, by appearing in one of her father’s plays.

Marion’s professional acting career really began in 1993, when she made her debut TV appearance in the series “Highlander”, after which she made her debut on the big screen, starring in the role of Mathilde in the 1994 film “The Story Of A Boy Who Wanted To Be Kissed”. Her first major role came two years later, when she featured in the title role in the TV film “Chloé”, which marked the beginning of an increase in her net worth.  In 1998, Marion portrayed Lilly Bertineau in Gérard Pirès’ “Taxi”, achieving enormous success as she was nominated for the first time in career, for a César Award in the category of Most Promising Actress, and subsequently reprised the role in its sequels – “Taxi 2” (2000) and “Taxi 3” (2003). By the end of the 1990s, she had also played Julie Bonzon in the Swiss film “War In The Highlands” (1999), which earned her the Best Actress Award at the Autrans Film Festival.

In the new millennium, Marion continued to line up successes, starring in the role of the twins Marie and Lucie, in the 2001 film “Pretty Things”, directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner, playing Clarisse in the film “A Private Affair” (2002), and as Josephine Bloom in Tim Burton’s film “Big Fish” (2003). In the following year, she featured as Tina Lombardi in the film “A Very Long Engagement”, winning a César Award for Best Supporting Actress. Moreover, Marion gained international fame in 2007, when she was selected to portray famous French singer Edith Piaf in the film “La Vie En Rose”, directed by Olivier Dahan, for which she won an Oscar, Golden Globe, the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, the César Award for Best Actress, and 23 other awards, which added a considerable amount to her net worth – this role was described as “one of the greatest performances on film ever”. Afterwards, she also appeared in the role of Luisa Contini in the 2009 film “Nine”, winning the Desert Palm Achievement Actress Award, and as Mal in the film “Inception” (2010), starring alongside Tom Hardy and Leonardo DiCaprio. These performances certainly enhanced her reputation, as well as her net worth.

In 2011, Marion featured as Adriana in Woody Allen’s “Midnight In Paris”, after which she was cast as Stéphanie in the 2012 film “Rust And Bone”, earning her the Globe de Cristal Award, the Hawaii International Film Festival Award and Sant Jordi Awards, among others, which helped to considerably increased her net worth. To speak further about her acting career, Marion also starred in the role of Ewa Cybulska in the film “The Immigrant” in 2013, portrayed Sandra in the 2014 film “Two Days, One Night”, and appeared as Lady Macbeth in the film “Macbeth” in 2015. Most recently, she featured as Gabrielle in Nicole Garcia’s film “From The Land Of The Moon” (2016) and as Carlotta Bloom in the film “Ismael’s Ghosts” in 2017. So, her net worth is certainly still rising.

Thanks to her accomplishments in the film industry, Marion has won numerous recognitions and awards, including a special award for her career at the 22nd Lumières Awards in France and was honored with the Order of Arts and Letters by the French government for her contribution to French culture.

Apart from her acting career, Marion is also known as a singer and songwriter who has released a number of singles, such as “La Fille De Joie” (2001), which became the soundtrack for “Pretty Things”, “Beds Are Burning” (2009), and “Five Thousand Nights” (2010), among others. All of these songs have contributed to her wealth.

Regarding her personal life, Marion Cotillard has been in a relationship with actor Guillaume Canet since 2007; the couple has two children together. She previously dated actors Julien Rassam and Stéphan Guérin-Tillié, and singer Sinclair. In her spare time, Marion collaborates with various charitable organizations, including UNICEF France, Golden Hat Foundation, The Heart Fund, Greenpeace, etc.


Full NameMarion Cotillard
Net Worth$30 Million
Date Of BirthSeptember 30, 1975
Place Of BirthParis, France
Height1.69 m
Weight57 kg
ProfessionModel, Actress, Voice Actress, Spokesperson, Singer, Songwriter, Environmentalist, Activist
EducationConservatoire à Rayonnement Départemental d’Orléans
NationalityFrench
ChildrenMarcel Canet
ParentsLouise Canet, Marcel Canet
SiblingsGuillaume Cotillard, Quentin Cotillard
PartnerGuillaume Canet
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AwardsAcademy Award for Best Actress, César Award for Best Actress, Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, César Award for Best Supporting Actress, BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, European Film Award for Best Actress, New York Film Critics Circle Aw...
NominationsGolden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture – Drama, César Award for Most Promising Actress, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role, Critics' Choice M...
MoviesAllied, Inception, Rust and Bone, Macbeth, The Dark Knight Rises, Two Days, One Night, The Immigrant, Assassin's Creed, La Vie en rose, From the Land of the Moon, Public Enemies, Love Me If You Dare, A Good Year, It's Only the End of the World, Nine, A Very Long Engagement, Contagion, Big Fish, Midn...
TV ShowsHighlander: The Series, L'@mour est à réinventer
#Trademark
1Her portrayal of emotionally damaged characters
2French accent
3Often stars in period pieces (War in the Highlands (1999), Lisa (2001), A Very Long Engagement (2004), La Vie en Rose (2007), Public Enemies (2009), Nine (2009), Midnight in Paris (2011), The Immigrant (2013), Macbeth (2015), Mal de pierres (2016), Allied (2016).)
4Often plays femme fatales (Clarisse Entoven in Une affaire privée (2002), Tina Lombardi in A Very Long Engagement (2004), Isabelle in La boîte noire (2005), Mal in Inception (2010), Adriana in Midnight in Paris (2011), Talia al Ghul in The Dark Knight Rises (2012) and Lady Macbeth in Macbeth (2015).)
5Expressive doe-eyes
6Mole in the middle of forehead
7Dark hair, blue eyes and pale skin
TitleSalary
The Dark Knight Rises (2012)$700,000
De rouille et d'os (2012)€1,000,000
Contagion (2011)€610 .000
Midnight in Paris (2011)€10,000
Les petits mouchoirs (2010)€800,000
Inception (2010)$1,000,000
Nine (2009)$1,000,000
Le dernier vol (2009)€1,000,000
La môme (2007)€450,000
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1In France, we have a lot of actors, but you never get a chance to share your experiences. In America, you show the movie, and you talk about it with actors who know what it's like to open your heart, soul, and mind to another person and let them in. I especially feel very close to other actresses.
2[on women in her profession being over competitive or feel threatened] I have seen that, but I still love actresses. I love them! When there's a movie without an actress in it, I miss something. Without a woman, it's not the same.
3[on Johnny Depp] I was very, very nervous because it was my first movie after La Vie en Rose, and more because I hadn't worked for two years, being on a set with someone else, giving life to someone. I was very nervous about the accent because I had to nail a mid western American accent which I think was impossible. But he was so nice to me. He saw right away that I was very nervous and he reassured me, he was very nice, he has a huge respect of people and things. He is a real gentleman. He is an amazing actor, so I knew that when you work with an amazing actor, it makes you be better than if you work with someone who is totally out of it.
4[on working with Michael Fassbender in Macbeth] I saw a lot of movies he was in, and I have the feeling he's reached another level here. When you start a scene and you don't really know where you're going to go, that's a roller-coaster. Many times I was surprised by what he does in this movie, and this is priceless.
5My family, when I was a kid, was different from the other families because my parents are artists but we lived in this down to earth world.
6[on playing Lady Macbeth in Macbeth (2015)] I knew that one day I would play Lady Macbeth, but in my mind it would be on stage and in French. I never thought that one day I would say the original lines, which took me ages to understand. I was very honest when I read the text for the first time. I called the director and said. 'Thank God I know the story, because I didn't get any of the words'.
7[on working with Michael Fassbender in Macbeth (2015)] I saw a lot of movies he was in, and I have the feeling he's reached another level here. When you start a scene and you don't really know where you're going to go, that's a roller-coaster. Many times I was surprised by what he does in this movie, and this is priceless.
8To me the best recognition I can receive is someone like James Gray writing a movie for me. The Oscar is the cherry on the cake, but what deeply changed was Olivier Dahan who was crazy enough to think that I could do this (play Édith Piaf in La Vie en Rose (2007)). I remember when I read the script I asked my agent "Which part am I gonna do?" and he said "He (Dahan) want you to do the whole thing". I said it wasn't possible, but I didn't say it too loud. I thought it was crazy and felt right away it would be an amazing experience. And then yeah, the greatest recognition is still working with amazing people.
9When I began working in the U.S., I started to think that all those amazing, greatest directors I never thought I could work with, suddenly ... I realized it was not unreachable anymore. But there were two people for me who were unreachable: Bruno Dumont and the Dardenne Brothers. When my agent told me they wanted me to meet with them, I genuinely thought it was a joke. Then I thought it would be a totally different movie than what they do usually, because they do stories in their hometown. With all due respect for all the directors I worked with, this experience [Deux jours, une nuit (2014)] was the greatest of my life as an actress, so I hope it'll be good. They push the actors so far in the detail. That's the relationship that I'd always expected with directors. That was idyllic.
10[on working with the Dardenne brothers in Deux jours, une nuit (2014)] That was one of my best experiences. They offered me everything I had always wanted in a relationship between an actress and a director - well, two directors in that case. They work a lot, and I love to work a lot. Their level of demand is the highest I've ever encountered in my career, and that's what I'm looking for. They pushed me as far as I could go and maybe beyond. I would have done anything they asked me.
11I met James Gray with my boyfriend (Guillaume Canet) and we became friends. I'm a huge admirer of his work but when I met him, I didn't even dare to tell him. Never in my mind was I thinking, "I'm going to do everything to work for him" because I was never able to be in that kind of seduction from the beginning of my career. When I had to meet a director, I preferred to have a screen test and show what I could do instead of sell myself in a discussion, because I was bad at it. When I met James, we became friends and I never thought I could work with him because he was my friend.
12I think that when you discover something that was unknown before, it opens your mind, your heart. Roles after roles, I learned a little more about human beings. I want to go as deep as I can in a character.
13[on her cameo in Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (2013)] I'm a big fan of American comedies, especially Will Ferrell and all his team. And they have known that I was a fan, so they asked me if I would be a part of it, and of course I said yes right away. But I never question how people could see me.
14[on if a disturbing sex scene is harder to shoot than a romantic sex scene] It depends. I was always so reluctant to shoot love scenes. On those days, I'm not very friendly. I want it to be done and then start the movie again. But in Rust and Bone (2012) we had very naked love scenes, and it was totally different. I was very happy. Not because [co-star] Matthias Schoenaerts is superhot, absolutely not, because I had experience with Johnny Depp before [in Public Enemies (2009)] and it was also really hard for me. I was just very happy for my character. The whole day I was naked on set and I was totally fine with it.
15The directors I dreamed of were Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese, Tim Burton, David Lynch, Steven Spielberg because of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982). I wasn't considered an actress. I didn't want to get bitter while waiting for something to happen, so when I was 27, I told my agent I was stopping and going to work for Greenpeace. He said, 'Please just have this one meeting.' It was with Tim Burton, for Big Fish (2003), and I got the part. Now, Tim Burton was my idol. And so I told myself, 'Wow... This is exactly what I want. This is even more than what I want! So if I get this, it means that I really have a place in this business. If not, I'll do something else.
16I admired Greta Garbo but I didn't want to be her. I wanted to be Charles Chaplin. And I wanted to be Peter Sellers.
17My parents were actors too. I don't even know if when I wanted to be an actress, they went, "Oh, shit." I must ask them.
18Working with Joaquin Phoenix was something very special. His instinct is like the instinct of an animal. There's a pureness about him. We lost this animal instinct that we used to have.
19An actor has a huge failure in him. And this is not a weakness -- this can make you strong. But it's deep.
20Being the same person everywhere, that's something that I would love to feel, to achieve. But I have a responsibility in creating this person who is not someone that I like at all.
21I cannot speak Italian. That was my idea, actually, to have an Italian character in Blood Ties (2013). My self loves difficulties, and when my brain comes into play, it's like, Hello!
22You don't turn away a great director. And I always wanted to work with James Gray without thinking it was possible.
23Talking about myself to someone I don't know has turned me into a wild beast when it comes to press. I've noticed that it's creating something kind of out of focus about myself.
24[on if she would like to play any other iconic women that she finds fascinating] Each time I hear that question the first name that comes to my mind is someone I can't do because it's Aung San Suu Kyi. For obvious and emotional reasons I can't. But I think a movie has to be done.
25[on if she was afraid to be stuck with Édith Piaf (June 2007)] I think those things only happen when you think about it too much. For example, when I first got into movies in France, I had great success playing bimbos. But I never believed that I would be put in a box. I think if you have that inside of you it won't happen.
26It is much easier for me to understand something vast and complex than something light and uncomplicated. Perhaps that makes me very French.
27I always wanted to express myself by being someone other than myself.
28[on become enthralled with the ideals of the 'American Dream'] In a certain respect, yes (I love the American dream). And I love their language. Three years before La Vie en Rose (2007), I came to New York to take an English language course with Berlitz. I didn't become an actress with the aim of having a career in the US, my dream didn't have any geographical boundaries, but just after filming Tim Burton's Big Fish (2003), I was looking forward to speaking the language fluently because my poor English from my school days was a problem on set. This love of English comes from my childhood, I grew up on American culture. Their music, cinema and literature were part of me.
29[on why she thinks so many actors succumb to alcohol and drugs] Actors are fragile creatures. The wider the gap, the more vulnerable we are. Any form of escape can seem good. You have to navigate through the different emotions because you're placed in tough positions as an actor. Everything we give in a performance can come back to torture.
30[at Elle's 20th Annual Women In Hollywood] As far back as I can remember, I began questioning the world around me. Then I realized that by exploring different human beings and their stories, I felt the connection I was longing for. I know these women have also found answers in what they do, and share my passion for discovering the human soul.
31[on why she'll never have Botox] When I have to have an injection I'm like a four-year-old, running around the room with the nurse behind me trying to catch me. So I guess I won't have Botox or whatever you put inside yourself to look younger. In France... I was at my friend's house the other day, and all those women there, they were between 50 and 70, and they were so beautiful. Sometimes in LA, or even in New York, you run into a lot of products - a lot of women filled with all those products. It's not just about plastic surgery now, it's about injections... and all the women look kind of the same. It just shows fear, and that makes me sad.
32[on getting old and wrinkly] You know what? I'm not looking forward to it. I know that it's going to come. Some of the women around me, they tell me it's not fun to get old. But it's not about your look, it's about the fact that you cannot run like you did when you were younger, or - it's just about when your body gets tired and you don't have the hundred percent energy sometimes. So it's not something that I look forward to. But I have to say, since I'm a mum, I'm really looking forward to being a grandma. This is kind of my obsession right now. I hope my kids won't wait so long, like me, to have kids, because I want to be a very healthy and young grandma. So it's not getting old but being a grandmother ... this is really something that I look forward to.
33[on why she became an actress - Elle, November 2013] When I was a kid, I started to have a lot of questions about human beings, and I was a troubled child because of all of these questions. I guess that's why I became an actress. Not only because my parents were actors and, yeah, it's a beautiful thing to tell stories, but I think I became an actress because I wanted to explore this- to explore what a human being is.
34More and more I love being myself, but I love this work of totally changing personalities.
35[about the dream roles of actresses (1999)] I would like to be offered to play Count Dracula as a consolation for not having been in Idioterne (1998) by Lars von Trier.
36[on spending a day in a wheelchair in Paris with her co-star Samuel Jouy preparing for Du bleu jusqu'en Amérique (1999)] Others looking at us, us being dependent on others - we had a unique experience. The movie is a celebration of life and hope.
37I've always wanted to be an actress but I never really asked myself why. I know now that I have this career for two major reasons: First, because it allows me to take such pleasure in work that I happen to be overwhelmed with happiness while acting. And second, because this job puts me the most in danger in relation to my emotional past.
38[on her voice in Polish in The Immigrant (2013)] Language is part of a whole. I like creating characters who have their own approach, their own body language, their own voice. Learning a language helps to build something different. I play a Polish woman in the film, so I had to speak Polish fluently, with a Polish accent. I understood that, in order to speak correctly, I had to sink into the Polish culture. I had the same experience with English and Italian. Culture enriches language and vice versa.
39I looked terrible while filming La Vie en Rose (2007), so my hat collection increased dramatically. I love men's hats because my father wears them.
40[on fashion] To be honest, I didn't consider fashion to be an art until I became involved with Dior. They changed my vision of fashion whereas I never paid attention to it before. Although I loved to dress and I liked clothes, now I see it as a very special form of art.
41[on choose a different career] Well, I could have never done a profession that was not creative. You know, there's a fighter inside of me. When you have the capacity to fight, when you have the ability to love life and the ability to be happy, it's easy to be creative. And that's a treasure that my parents gave me.
42[on beauty] I was raised with the idea of beauty in a different way. To me, it is something that really comes out of you and surrounds you.
43[on her sex scenes in Rust and Bone (2012)] The sex and flesh is part of the story. It's not sensational or a statement at all, it had to be in there. You know how you feel when you rediscover your body, love, your life. That's what happens to both these characters and I think that is very sexy.
44[on working in Hollywood] I feel very lucky that I can work in Hollywood. When I was a kid, I watched a lot of American movies and I never thought this was something that would happen to me. But once I started acting I didn't see any boundaries. I wanted to be an actress. I didn't want to be a French actress.
45I was fascinated by this world of telling stories, of having a different day every day. And my parents were -- still are -- passionate people, and to be raised with passionate people who open the door of your imagination and your creativity, I think it's why I am an actress now.
46I just want to do my best. I just want to find the authenticity of each character. That's what matters to me. It would be horrible to have an audience saying, 'Oh it's her.' It would be horrible. I want to experience something new each time.
47When I was younger, I considered a lot of things, but I couldn't choose, so I thought that being an actor would let me have many lives. It was a way to do all the jobs I wanted to do.
48I think this desire to protect the Earth comes from my family - especially my grandmother. I remember when I was a little girl at her house in Brittany. When she cooked, she wouldn't waste anything. And my parents always raised me to believe that the most important thing was respect. Respect the place you live, be aware of the impact that you have on things. I was lucky to have this education growing up. I was born in Paris and raised in the suburbs and then lived in the countryside. We had a beautiful house with a huge garden. When I moved to the country, I was really connected to nature and the seasons. So when I finally went back to Paris, I had a very hard time connecting with the city again and the way we waste so much. I started to read and teach myself about the environment - and why it was not organic and natural to be living in the city. I'm very happy with what's happening now and how the awareness is spreading. Because 10 years ago my mind-set wasn't really normal for most people. I sounded like a crazy person talking about the environment. People saw me as a hippie who wanted to make my own cheese and live with animals in a house without electricity.
49[on being exposed and judged because of her career] Nothing can ever be taken for granted in this métier. It makes you very exposed and that can be violent. I'm strong but also fragile, and sometimes it's not easy to be exposed to judgment, and to play with your emotions, to go searching inside yourself to make yourself naked to the world.
50[on the first time she liked filming sex scenes in a movie with Rust and Bone (2012)] I've never liked filming them as I don't feel comfortable. I am shaking; I feel very bad and I want to cry most of the time because I hate it so much. But here it was totally different. I was so involved with my character that I was happy she would enjoy something like that. It's a movie about love, about flesh, about rust and bone and heart and sex, so without the sex scenes the movie would have missed something. The most emotional scene was after Stéphanie and Alain (Matthias Schoenaerts) make love for the first time, because I felt something that I never felt for a character before. I felt very moved for her because it's the first time she's had sex since she lost her legs. I was very moved because I was so happy for her.
51[on her character in Rust and Bone (2012)] I think Stéphanie has moved me more than any character I've ever played. She rediscovers the carnal, sexuality, love. Everything is very positive in the tragedy she faces.
52[on becoming a mother] Since having Marcel, every day of my life has been alight with him. One of the things I have learned recently is that I have the ability to be happy. I have found that in my family. And that is a new thing. And that hasn't always been the case for me - so I know how lucky I am.
53[on what changed her life] It's not the fame that changed my life but La Vie en Rose (2007), which was a turning point for me. It put me in a different universe and gave me the opportunity to really discover different worlds. But I'm not like some celebrities who live with paparazzi 24 hours a day. That's why I'm keeping my life in France.
54[on blockbusters] I feel very lucky that I can travel from one very special universe to another very special universe. My experience in Hollywood with the big blockbuster, though, is very special too, because it's a blockbuster directed, written, produced by Christopher Nolan, who's not a studio director. I need to work with directors who have the need to tell a story - and he is definitely a director who needs to tell stories.
55[on singing] I'm a very happy actress. But I've always loved to sing because in my childhood my mother would sing all the time. I cannot remember one journey in the car without singing. So music is part of my life.
56I couldn't leave the character on La Vie en Rose (2007). It was weird because I used to kind of judge actors who would stay in character on set or who would have a hard time leaving the character behind when the movie was done. I had this very dumb idea that "Okay, it's a big part of your life but it's your job. Go home and go back to yourself." It turns out it's not that easy. In the process I was in character almost all the time. Even when I went home, there was something that was not entirely me.
57[on her school days] At school I was that black thing in the corner. I was not popular at all. I think I was very boring... not boring because I didn't talk, no, no it was terrible. I was not interesting at all. I thought I had no personality. I thought everybody was so cool, and I was not. You think things about yourself and then you start to give a little bit of love at least enough, to enjoy life. But I was, oooh.
58I'm not somebody who opens up to people very easily. With this form of expression,I think I've found a way to speak to a lot of people and share something of myself, while still keeping my distance. I don't have anything against people who bare their souls to the media. I just know I can't do it. I want to share things that seem practical to me. It's the same if I go to a dinner party with guests I don't know. I'm not going to share my life story with them.
59[on The Dark Knight Rises (2012)] I didn't have a major part in the Batman movie, but I had to be available for it at all times. The script changed constantly, and I needed to be ready to get on the next plane and be on set as soon as they needed me.
60[on her musical career] A friend called me up who is an amazing singer who goes by the name Yodelice (Maxim Nucci). He said, "Would you come to the studio? I would love for you to sing one of my songs." So I went down and ended up going from a background singer to being in a duet. Then my friend said he was playing at the Olympia in Paris. So he asked me if I would sing with him there and I said, "Oh, yeah, of course." I went to rehearsals with them and he asked me, "Would you play bass guitar?" I had never played bass guitar before but it has always been my dream to play bass guitar. He said, "Just try it for a few songs." I took the bass guitar and suddenly it was so organic. So he said to me, "Would you play piano on this song?" I said, "I don't even play piano!" He told me to try. I took piano lessons when I was like 5 or 6 but that was a long time ago. I stopped when I was 13. But suddenly it was very organic when I started playing it. So he said, "How about playing the drums?" He made me try, and it went on and on like this for a week. I was part of the band, playing all of the instruments. One day I arrived at rehearsal and my friend said, "Okay, now that you've done everything else, how about singing a song by yourself alone?" I said, "Man, you are way out of your mind." But we did it and I ended up on tour with Yodelice for two months, traveling around to shows in different cities in France and Belgium.
61[on reincarnation] I don't know if we have many lives of if I will be reincarnated into a next life, but I really do think that when you die, it doesn't stop.
62[on working with director Jacques Audiard in Rust and Bone (2012)] Once he stopped a scene and said, 'How dramatic are YOU? Dramatic, dramatic, dramatic! It's boring!' We laughed, and it could seem a bit rude, but he was right. We were happy to have someone with that kind of genius to help us avoid going in the direction of things that are perhaps realistic but are not at all cinematic. And that's why he's a great director.
63[on Rust and Bone (2012) in which she plays a woman who has lost both legs in an accident] In the beginning of the film she is empty, she doesn't know who she is or why she;'s alive. She is numb. It's as if she were drugged. I have never experimented with hard drugs, but I've been at certain moments of my life in a state of shock close to something where you lose your footing, your sense of reality. I think that's the gift of the actor, the ability to put ourselves in a state.
64I adore my own life, more and more I love being myself, but I love this work of totally changing personalities, of creating something radically different from myself. I want to go profoundly into my roles. If not, what's the point?
65I need to feel that for a director it's a matter of life and death; he needs to tell this story.
66I think that when you don't see the boundaries, you cross them without even knowing they exist in the first place.
67When I was a little girl, I always wanted to be in a musical, an American musical. I knew Singin' in the Rain (1952) by heart.
68[on her Public Enemies (2009) character] She's a real product of this really tough period in American history. Out of the Depression came all of these people who struggled to live. Billie had no money, and she came from an Indian tribe, which, at the time, was not easy. By the time she came to Chicago and met Dillinger, she had already lived several lives - she had been to military boarding school, to learn military manners, to "get the Indian out." She's a mix of someone really sweet and tough.
69The first English-language movie I saw might have been E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982). I remember I was so into it, I cried so loud that the audience around me wanted to take me out of the theater.
70[on the beginning of her career as a child] I started in musicals when I was very young. Both my parents are stage actors, and I was fascinated by their jobs. My father was a mime. When I was 5, a director friend of my family put me in his movie. I played a little girl with a dog, but I remember my scenes and I was entranced by acting. It was a dream to me - the passion of the profession was contagious.
71[on extreme characters] I do like extreme characters, but I think they are extreme because they are full of passion - they are rich inside. Tina Lombardi [from A Very Long Engagement (2004)] was such a beautiful character. What I love in her is that she's not a cliché of the femme fatale. She's just a girl who loves her man and feels desperate about losing him. It's not just about revenge. She is in that huge country, searching for something. She's lost, destroyed inside.
72I have a tendency to often share the point of view of the conspiracy theory.
73My parents always told me that if you want something, you can do whatever you have to do to get it. As long as it's not against someone else.
74[on her French accent] The first thing I have to do to erase my French accent is think that it is actually possible, whereas for the moment, I think it's not. I have a lot of work.
75Did a man really walk on the moon? I saw plenty of documentaries on it, and I really wondered. And in any case I don't believe all they tell me, that's for sure.
76[on accepting the best actress Oscar for La Vie en Rose (2007) (aka "La Vie en Rose")] Thank you life, thank you love, and - it is true - there [are] some angels in this city [Los Angeles].
77[on acting] I don't think you learn how to act. You learn how to use your emotions and feelings, and my first teacher was my mother [Niseema Theillaud] and then I worked with my father [Jean-Claude Cotillard], who helped me to find in myself all those emotions and how to play with the emotions.
#Fact
1On September, 2016 she was involved in a scandal about Brad Pitt divorcing Angelina Jolie, when many sources claimed that an actress's affair with Pitt on the set of Robert Zemeckis' film Allied (2016) was the reason behind the couple's break. However, Cotillard herself disclaimed this rumor on her Instagram page.
2Has expressed her desire to play a man, citing what Cate Blanchett did in I'm Not There. (2007).
3Was set to star alongside Romain Duris in the 2011 French action film Vivre, c'est mieux que mourir directed by Pascal Chaumeil, but the film was never shot.
4Lived in New York for 6 months in 2012 while she was shooting The Immigrant (2013) and Blood Ties (2013).
5The dresses she wore at the New York premiere of The Dark Knight Rises (2012) and at the 2013 Golden Globe Awards, were especially designed for her by Dior.
6Was mentioned in the TV series Entourage (2004) in the episode where Vincent plays the lead role in a biopic about Enzo Ferrari directed by Frank Darabont, in which he co-starred alongside Al Pacino and Cotillard.
7Has dubbed in French all of her English-language roles since Big Fish (2003).
8A sample of Leonardo DiCaprio and Cotillard's dialogue in the train scene from Inception (2010) ("You're waiting for a train..."), is featured on the song "Far Away" by nExow at minute 03:28.
9Cotillard and her Nine (2009) co-star Judi Dench, have both played Lady Macbeth. Dench on stage in the 70s and Cotillard in the 2015 film adaptation, Macbeth (2015). During an interview to AOL Build in 2015, Cotillard stated that Judi Dench is her favorite Lady Macbeth. Dench performed Macbeth opposite Ian McKellen as the title character. McKellen starred opposite Cotillard in the short film Lady Grey London (2011).
10Has appeared opposite two actors who played Magneto in the X-Men franchise. She starred opposite Ian McKellen in the short film Lady Grey London (2011) and with Michael Fassbender in Macbeth (2015).
11Lady Macbeth (the character she played in Macbeth (2015)), is often referred to as "Lady M". This was also Cotillard's nickname for the launch of a online web documentary released by Dior in 2012, Lady Dior Web Documentary (2012).
12The Oscar and César awards that she won for La Vie en Rose (2007), were exposed during an exhibition to celebrate Édith Piaf's centenary at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France in Paris, in 2015.
13Was considered for the role of Fantine in Les Misérables (2012).
14Mentioned on The Office (2005) Season 8, Episode 11: "Trivia". Kevin knows that the answer to the final trivia question is the 2001 French film Les jolies choses (2001), because Cotillard "exposes herself a number of times".
15During the press conference of Macbeth (2015) at the Cannes Film Festival, her co-star Michael Fassbender stated that Cotillard is the best actress in the business. [May 23, 2015].
16Directors Alexander Payne and Pedro Almodóvar have expressed their desire to work with Cotillard.
17Her co-star in Rust and Bone (2012), Matthias Schoenaerts, played The Little Prince on stage in Belgium when he was 9 years old. In 2015, Cotillard voiced The Rose in The Little Prince (2015).
18Introduced alongside her Macbeth (2015) co-star, Michael Fassbender, a Banksy painting donated by Leonardo DiCaprio for the amfAR Gala charity auction in Cannes, where it fetched $1 million. [May 21, 2015].
19Was considered for the role of Michelle in Elle (2016). Isabelle Huppert was cast instead.
20Her character in Nine (2009), Luisa, is half-French and half-Italian. In (1963), the character was played by French actress Anouk Aimée. Aimée is the first actress to be nominated for an Oscar for a French-speaking role (A Man and a Woman (1966)), while Cotillard is the first and only actress to win an Oscar for a French-speaking role (La Vie en Rose (2007)).
21Cecily Strong has impersonated Cotillard twice on Saturday Night Live (1975), in 2015 and 2016.
22Designed her own jewellery for Chopard, a bracelet and a necklace. She created the first "green" offering for the house, using ethically sourced coloured gemstones. Cotillard wore the handpiece that she designed featuring opals and diamonds connected to a ring by a chain during the Cannes premiere of The Little Prince (2015) on May 22, 2015.
23Travelled to Philippines with France's President François Hollande and actors Mélanie Laurent and Jeremy Irons to highlight the fight against climate change and convene a forum intended to encourage faster and more determined action on the global challenge of climate change. [February 26, 2015].
24Was mentioned on Jodie Foster's Golden Globe speech in 2013. Foster said: "I would have to make out with Marion Cotillard...".
25Was considered for the role of Gerda Wegener in The Danish Girl (2015) in 2010. Had she starred in the film, she would have played opposite Matthias Schoenaerts, her co-star and love interest in Rust and Bone (2012).
26For 5 consecutive years, she starred in movies that were screened in the main competition section of the Cannes Film Festival: Rust and Bone (2012) (in 2012), The Immigrant (2013) (in 2013), Deux jours, une nuit (2014) (in 2014), Macbeth (2015) (in 2015), Mal de pierres (2016) and It's Only the End of the World (2016) (both in 2016).
27Was one of the presenters of the 87th Academy Awards, in which she introduced the song "Everything is Awesome" from The Lego Movie (2014). Édith Piaf's song "La vie en Rose" from Cotillard's Oscar-winning film La Vie en Rose (2007), was playing in the background when she hit the stage. [February 22, 2015].
28The Dardenne brothers (Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne) revealed to Variety in 2015 that they were planning to do La fille inconnue (2016) with Cotillard as the lead doctor, but it didn't work out, so they decided to do Deux jours, une nuit (2014) with her instead.
29Is one of 14 actresses to have won both the Best Actress Academy Award and the Best Actress in a Comedy/Musical Golden Globe for the same performance; hers being for La Vie en Rose (2007). The others, in chronological order, are: Judy Holliday for Born Yesterday (1950), Julie Andrews for Mary Poppins (1964), Barbra Streisand for Funny Girl (1968), Liza Minnelli for Cabaret (1972), Glenda Jackson for A Touch of Class (1973), Diane Keaton for Annie Hall (1977), Sissy Spacek for Coal Miner's Daughter (1980), Cher for Moonstruck (1987), Jessica Tandy for Driving Miss Daisy (1989), Helen Hunt for As Good as It Gets (1997), Gwyneth Paltrow for Shakespeare in Love (1998), Reese Witherspoon for Walk the Line (2005), and Jennifer Lawrence for Silver Linings Playbook (2012).
30Expressed her desire to work with Meryl Streep during an interview to Larry King in 2015.
31Is one of 6 performers with multiple Oscar nominations for foreign language films; the others are Marcello Mastroianni for Divorce Italian Style (1961), A Special Day (1977) and Oci ciornie (1987) (Italian), Sophia Loren for Two Women (1960) and Marriage Italian Style (1964) (Italian), Liv Ullmann for The Emigrants (1971) and Face to Face (1976) (Swedish), Isabelle Adjani for The Story of Adele H (1975) and Camille Claudel (1988) (French), and Javier Bardem for Before Night Falls (2000) and Biutiful (2010) (Spanish). Cotillard was nominated for her performances in La Vie en Rose (2007) (for which she won) and Deux jours, une nuit (2014) (French). Cotillard and Loren are the only actresses to win a Best Actress Oscar for a foreign-language film, they also appeared together in the film Nine (2009).
32Ranked #18 on British GQ Magazine "The World's 20 Coolest Women" in 2014.
33Achieved the Trifecta of the major critics awards: she won the Los Angeles Film Critics Association for La Vie en Rose (2007), the New York Film Critics Circle and National Society of Film Critics for The Immigrant (2013) and Deux jours, une nuit (2014).
34Ranked #4 on Time Magazine's Top 10 Best Movie Performances of 2014, for her performances in The Immigrant (2013) and Deux jours, une nuit (2014).
35Cotillard and Isabelle Adjani are the only French actresses to win the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress. Adjani won in 1975 for The Story of Adele H (1975), while Cotillard was awarded for her performances in The Immigrant (2013) and Deux jours, une nuit (2014) in 2014 (the award was given to her by Jake Gyllenhaal). Cotillard was the first actress to win a NYFCC Award and miss a Golden Globe nomination for the same performance since 1995, when Jennifer Jason Leigh won this award for Georgia (1995).
36In 2014, Robbie Collin from The Daily Telegraph named her "the great silent film actress of our time", for her ability to show emotions only with her eyes and facial expressions, although she never appeared in a silent film.
37Supports amfAR Cinema Against AIDS and attends its gala every year since 2009.
38Attended Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation Inaugurational Gala. [July 27, 2014].
39For 3 consecutive years, her films premiered at the Toronto Film Festival: Rust and Bone (2012) in 2012, Blood Ties (2013) in 2013 and Deux jours, une nuit (2014) in 2014.
40As a big fan of Tim Burton, Cotillard slept with the script of Big Fish (2003) under her pillow for a month to hopefully help her chances to work with him.
41Was considered to play Eleonora Duse in The Rivals, a biopic about the rivalry between Duse and Sarah Bernhardt.
42Named "The Most Bankable French Actress of the 21st Century" in 2014. Her films have sold more than 38 million tickets in France from 2001 to 2014 and have grossed more than $3 billion worldwide.
43Was considered for the female lead of Burnt (2015).
44Was director Benoît Jacquot's original choice to play Celestine in Journal d'une femme de chambre (2015), but dropped out. If she had starred in the film, it would have been the second time that she would have played a character that was played by Jeanne Moreau. Cotillard played the younger version of Moreau's character in Lisa (2001) and Moreau played Celestine in Diary of a Chambermaid (1964).
45Accepted to star in Deux jours, une nuit (2014) without seing the script. Cotillard is one of only three non-Belgian actors to lead a movie directed by Belgian directors Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne since Je pense à vous (1992), the other two being Arta Dobroshi in Le silence de Lorna (2008) and Adèle Haenel in La fille inconnue (2016). She was cast after they met her on the set of Rust and Bone (2012), which they co-produced.
46Chosen as one of the 'Best Film Femme Fatales' by Harper's Bazaar for her performance as Mal in Inception (2010). [March 2014].
47Brazilian brand Chara Rial named a shoe after her. [2014].
48Ranked #68 on Total Film's Top 200 Performances of All Time for her performance in La Vie en Rose (2007). [2013].
49Director James Gray who directed her in The Immigrant (2013), stated that Cotillard is the best actor he ever worked with. Gray wrote the character Ewa Cybulska especially for her.
50Was the first person to wear Chopard's Green Carpet Collection jewels at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.
51Turned down a role in Bel Ami (2012). When Robert Pattinson met Cotillard in Cannes and told her he was doing a film of Guy de Maupassant's classic French novel, she expressed bemusement: "But why make it in English?".
52Directors Jacques Audiard and James Gray have compared her to actress Maria Falconetti. Falconetti played Joan of Arc in The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928) and Cotillard played the character in the oratorio "Jeanne d'Arc au Bûcher".
53Is the owner of two restaurants in France: Jaja and Glou.
54Was considered for the role of Sylvie in 3 coeurs (2014).
55Chosen as "The Most Beautiful Face of 2013" by TC Candler's list of the "100 Most Beautiful Famous Faces From Around the World". [December 2013]
56Member of the jury of the 13th Marrakech Film Festival that was presided by Martin Scorsese. [November-December, 2013].
57Is a fan of Greta Garbo, Romy Schneider, Juliette Binoche, Toni Collette, Peter Sellers, Charles Chaplin and Sir Laurence Olivier.
58She's a locavore, where possible, she eats locally produced food and has been recycling since the 80s, a habit learned from her Breton grandmother (Marion's paternal grandparents were both Breton).
59In 2011, Warner Bros. offered her the role of Morgana in King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017) with David Dobkin attached to direct, but the project was cancelled over budgetary concerns.
60Planned to star and produce a film entitled "Second Coming", directed by Nenad Cicin-Sain and with Mark Ruffalo, Ethan Hawke, Anjelica Huston and Thandie Newton in the cast. The project found a financier in 2010 but never happened.
61Her favorite films are: The Great Dictator (1940), It's a Wonderful Life (1946), Soy Cuba (1964), The Party (1968), The Elephant Man (1980), The King and the Mockingbird (1980) and Tandem (1987).
62Became a member of the Association for the Promotion of Cinema (APC), which governs the French Academy of Cinema Arts and Techniques, the group that votes on the César Awards. [July 2013].
63Learned to speak her Polish dialogue (20 pages) in The Immigrant (2013) in only two months.
64She was one of the two French actresses who starred in French-language films to be nominated for a BAFTA award for Best Leading Actress in 2013, with her performance in Rust and Bone (2012), the other was Emmanuelle Riva for her performance in Amour (2012). It was the first time in the history of BAFTA that two French-language performances were nominated in the Best Actress category.
65Starred in two films directed by Christopher Nolan: Inception (2010) and The Dark Knight Rises (2012). In both films she stabs someone.
66After starring together in Rust and Bone (2012), she recommended Matthias Schoenaerts for a role in her boyfriend's Guillaume Canet directorial-debut in Hollywood, Blood Ties (2013). Canet told that he chose Schoenaerts after hearing Cotillard praising his acting several times.
67When she was honored at Hollywood Film Festival in 2012, Joseph Gordon-Levitt presented the tribute to her in French, her native language. Cotillard and Levitt were co-stars in Inception (2010) and The Dark Knight Rises (2012).
68Has a look-alike puppet in the French show Les guignols de l'info (1988).
69Starred in three movies with Élodie Navarre: Le marquis (2000), Love Me If You Dare (2003) and Cavalcade (2005).
70Appeared in 6 movies that were released in 2005: Cavalcade (2005), Ma vie en l'air (2005), Mary (2005), Sauf le respect que je vous dois (2005), La boîte noire (2005) and Edy (2005).
71She hates filming scenes, but stated that the first and only time that she liked filming sex scenes was in Rust and Bone (2012), with Matthias Schoenaerts, because it was a special moment for her character, who was having sex for the first time after she lost her legs.
72Starred in three movies with Julie Depardieu: A Very Long Engagement (2004), Sauf le respect que je vous dois (2005) and Toi et moi (2006).
73Filmed four movies at the same time in 2004, one of them is Edy (2005).
74Was the 132nd actress to receive an Academy Award; she won the Best Actress Oscar for La Vie en Rose (2007) at The 80th Annual Academy Awards (2008) on February 24, 2008.
75Ranked #12 on Slate's list of the "100 Most Influential Women of France". [2013].
76Starred in 3 films where her character was named Marie: Les jolies choses (2001), Le dernier vol (2009) and Les petits mouchoirs (2010).
77Named Best Dressed Star of 2013 by Grazia Daily.
78Appeared in five films that are on the Top 100 of the highest-grossing French films of all time in France, as of 2014. In chronological order: Taxi (1998) at #48, Taxi 2 (2000) at #9, Taxi 3 (2003) at #57, La Vie en Rose (2007) at #93 and Les petits mouchoirs (2010) at #80.
79Chosen as one of the Best Dressed of Cannes Film Festival 2013 by Vogue.
80In 2012, she was featured on Kate Winslet's book "The Golden Hat: Talking Back To Autism", with celebrity self-portraits to raise awareness and support for autism.
81Patron of Maud Fontenoy Foundation, an non-governmental organization which is dedicated to programmes that teach children about preserving the vital heritage the oceans represent.
82Designed her own doll for UNICEF France campaign "Les Frimousses Font Leur Cinéma", that was sold to help vaccinate thousands of children in Darfur. [2010].
83Travelled to Congo with Greenpeace to visit the tropical rainforests that are being destroyed by logging companies. It was shown in the documentary The Congolese Rainforests: Living on Borrowed Time (2010). [2010].
84Starred in 2 films that were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture in two consecutive years: Inception (2010) and Midnight in Paris (2011).
85Has played two characters of Polish origin. First in 2003 as the daughter of Polish immigrants Sophie Kowalsky in Love Me If You Dare (2003) and 10 years later, she played the Polish immigrant Ewa Cybulska in The Immigrant (2013).
86First and so far the only actress to be nominated for a SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role for two performances in the French language: La Vie en Rose (2007) and Rust and Bone (2012). She is also the only actor to be nominated twice for non-English speaking performances.
87She and Guillaume Canet were ranked France's third Most Popular Couple by a Harris Interactive poll for Gala magazine. [August 2012].
88Named "Woman of the Decade" by Vogue Paris' list of the "40 Women of The Decade". [2010].
89Her father, Jean-Claude Cotillard, played the mime in each episode of the popular PBS series French in Action (1987).
90Loving her job she nurtured her need for cinematic culture by going to the Cinematheque.
91She is the first non-Czech actress to win the Czech Lion for Best Actress for her performance in La Vie en Rose (2007).
92For her performance in La Vie en Rose (2007), she became the first actress to win a BAFTA and a César award for the same performance, the second is Emmanuelle Riva for Amour (2012).
93Being a huge fan of Canadian singer Hawksley Workman, she starred in two of his clips.
94Has worked with Guillaume Canet in four movies. Two as co-stars: Love Me If You Dare (2003) and Le dernier vol (2009) and starred in two movies directed by him: Les petits mouchoirs (2010) and Blood Ties (2013).
95She and Adrien Brody are the only actors to win both a César and an Oscar for the same performance. Cotillard won both awards in 2008 for La Vie en Rose (2007) and Brody won in 2003 for The Pianist (2002).
96Started taking Danish lessons after having seen The Celebration (1998), planned on meeting Thomas Vinterberg during the Cannes Film Festival in 1999 and also started learning Spanish after having seen Lovers of the Arctic Circle (1998) by Julio Medem.
97Starred in three movies about physical disability: Du bleu jusqu'en Amérique (1999), Cavalcade (2005) and Rust and Bone (2012).
98Chosen as one of the Best Dressed of SAG Awards 2013 by Huffington Post.
99Named "Sexiest Woman In The World" by the Hungarian magazine Periodika in 2012.
100Named "International Actor of the Year" at the Harper's Bazaar Women of the Year Awards for her performance in Rust and Bone (2012). [October 31, 2012].
101Was chosen as one of the Best Dressed at Cannes Film Festival 2012 by Yahoo!.
102Ranked #2 of Vogue's 10 Best Dressed of 2010.
103Was mentioned in Glee (2009)'s Season 2, Episode 7: "The Substitute", when Kurt asks Blaine about their favorite 2010 Vogue cover and they say: "Marion Cotillard".
104Starred in four movies with Gilles Lellouche: Boomer (2001), Love Me If You Dare (2003), Ma vie en l'air (2005) and Les petits mouchoirs (2010).
105She plays guitar, bass guitar, keyboard and tambourine. She learned how to play the piano at home when she was a kid and learned to play the cello for her role as a soloist in the film Toi et moi (2006).
106Co-wrote and performed the song "The Strong Ones" alongside Hawksley Workman for Olivier Dahan's short film for Cartier's Love range. [2008].
107Starred in three movies with Billy Crudup: Big Fish (2003), Public Enemies (2009) and Blood Ties (2013). When Cotillard was honored at Gotham Awards in 2012, Billy Crudup introduced her tribute.
108Named a Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters by France's Cultural Minister Frederic Mitterand alongside Tim Burton who directed her in Big Fish (2003) (he was named Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters). Recipients of the order are honoured for their significant contribution to the enrichment of French culture. [15 March 2010].
109Starred in three movies with Benoît Magimel: Lisa (2001), Fair Play (2006) and Les petits mouchoirs (2010).
110Appeared in two films that made their world premieres at the Cannes Film Festival in the same week in 2013: Blood Ties (2013) and The Immigrant (2013) (in competition). It happened again in 2015 when The Little Prince (2015) and Macbeth (2015) (in competition) premiered with two days apart.
111On November 15, 2013, she caged herself near Paris's Louvre museum to demand the freeing of 30 Greenpeace activists jailed in Russia over an Arctic protest. She entered the cage and held a banner proclaiming: "I am a climate defender." A few days later, the activists were released.
112Starred in three movies with Jérémie Renier: Cavalcade (2005), Fair Play (2006) and Dikkenek (2006).
113Beverly Hills, CA, USA: Attended Elle's 20th Annual Women In Hollywood Celebration at Four Seasons Hotel, where she was honored. [October 2013]
114Received several honors, career tributes and "Actress of the Year" awards in 2012 at Hollywood Film Festival, Gotham Independent Film Awards, Telluride Film Festival, AFI Fest, Sant Jordi Awards, Irish Film and Television Awards, Hawaii International Film Festival and Harper's Bazaar Awards.
115In 2011 and 2012 respectively, she appeared on the top of Le Figaro's list of the highest paid actors in France, it was the first time in nine years that a female has topped the list. She was also the highest paid foreign actress in Hollywood.
116Ranked #8 on Forbes list of Hollywood's Top Earning On-Screen Couples alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in 2012. They are the only couple from a non-franchise film: Inception (2010), the film made $825 million at the global box-office.
117Was the first non-model on a Vogue Paris September cover in five years with her September 2010 cover.
118Is a "injection-phobic" and stated that she won't have Botox, plastic surgery or anything else that you put inside yourself to look younger.
119Was the Honorary President of the 35th Annual César Awards Ceremony in 2010.
120She has appeared on more than 200 magazine covers around the world, including Vogue, Elle, Marie Claire, Variety, Harper's Bazaar, Vanity Fair, Madame Figaro, Glamour, W, The Hollywood Reporter and Wall Street Journal Magazine. She was also on the cover of the first issue of Dior Magazine in September 2012 and appeared in 3 covers of Vogue in August 2012 (USA, UK and France).
121Ranked #13 on Empire Online list of the "100 Sexiest Movie Stars" in 2013.
122Time magazine ranked her performance as Luisa Contini in Nine (2009) as the fifth best performance by a female in 2009.
123Sings under the pseudonym Simone in Maxim Nucci's band Yodelice. "Simone" is her grandmother's name. In 2010, Cotillard went on tour with the band in different cities in France and Belgium and sang few songs on the album "Cardioid". She also recorded the song "The Eyes of Mars" alongside Franz Ferdinand especially for Dior's "Lady Rouge" campaign.
124Shares birthday with fellow actresses Deborah Kerr, Angie Dickinson, Monica Bellucci and actor Ezra Miller.
125Starred in David Bowie's music video David Bowie: The Next Day (2013) alongside Gary Oldman, her co-star in The Dark Knight Rises (2012).
126Wrote and performed the song "Lily's Body" for the fourth episode of the Lady Dior Web Documentary (2012) with the same title. An animated clip was made for the song, featuring an encounter between Cotillard and Christian Dior.
127Is a fan of David Bowie, Janis Joplin, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Otis Redding, Radiohead and Elvis Presley.
128Named Harvard's Hasty Pudding Theatrical Woman of the Year in 2013.
129Was originally set to star in Le passé (2013) but was replaced by Bérénice Bejo after dropping out due to scheduling conflicts with the promotion of Rust and Bone (2012). If Cotillard had starred in the film, she would have played the mother of Pauline Burlet's character; Burlet played Édith Piaf as a child in La Vie en Rose (2007), while Cotillard played Piaf as an adult in the same film.
130Filmed The Dark Knight Rises (2012) in USA and Rust and Bone (2012) in France at the same time and few months after she gave birth to her son, Marcel. She was flying back and forth between USA and France to shoot both movies.
131Is a fan of Kate Winslet, Will Ferrell, Seth Rogen and Jonah Hill. During an interview at The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992) in 2012, Cotillard told that she would love to work with them in a comedy. In 2013, she had a cameo in Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (2013), a comedy film starring Will Ferrell. Cotillard also wrote an open-ed for Variety praising Kate Winslet's performance in Labor Day (2013).
132She's the face of French fashion house Dior since 2008 and stars in the ad campaigns for the Lady Dior Handbags since then. In 2011, she also starred in the campaign for the Miss Dior Handbag Fall/Winter 2011/2012. Her ads for Dior have been shot by acclaimed photographers such as Annie Leibovitz, Craig McDean, Steven Klein, Tim Walker, Mikael Jansson, Peter Lindbergh, Jean-Baptiste Mondino and Mert and Marcus. In 2012, Cotillard designed her own handbag for Lady Dior, the "360º Bag". In 2014, she composed a song, wrote, directed and starred in the music video Snapshot in LA (2014), that was made especially for Dior.
133Was on the longlist for a BAFTA nomination as Best Supporting Actress for Inception (2010) in 2011 and for Midnight in Paris (2011) in 2012, but didn't make into the nominees.
134Cotillard, Leonardo DiCaprio, Tilda Swinton, Emma Thompson, Tom Hanks, Daniel Brühl and Jake Gyllenhaal are the only actors to receive a Golden Globe, SAG, BAFTA and Critics' Choice Award nomination for the same performance and then fail to be Oscar-nominated for it: for their performances in Rust and Bone (2012), The Departed (2006), We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011), Saving Mr. Banks (2013), Captain Phillips (2013), Rush (2013) and Nightcrawler (2014), respectively.
135Ranked on Askmen's list of the "Top 99 Most Desirable Women". She was ranked #39 in 2013, #58 in 2011, #54 in 2010 and #87 in 2008.
136Is a fan of Game of Thrones (2011) and of the British sitcom Absolutely Fabulous (1992).
137Is one of 12 French actresses to have received an Academy Award nomination. The others in chronological order are: Claudette Colbert, Colette Marchand, Leslie Caron, Simone Signoret, Anouk Aimée, Isabelle Adjani, Marie-Christine Barrault, Catherine Deneuve, Juliette Binoche, Bérénice Bejo and Emmanuelle Riva.
138Is one of 5 French actors to have won an Academy Award. The others in chronological order are: Claudette Colbert for It Happened One Night (1934), Simone Signoret for Room at the Top (1959), Juliette Binoche for The English Patient (1996) and Jean Dujardin for The Artist (2011).
139Three of her films, Chloé (1996), Love Me If You Dare (2003) and Inception (2010) have featured a song by Édith Piaf. "La Vie en Rose" was used in "Chloé" and "Love Me If You Dare", and "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien" plays in "Inception" - Marion won the Academy Award for Best Actress portraying Piaf in La Vie en Rose (2007).
140Ranked as having one of the most "Beautiful Famous Faces" by "The Annual Independent Critics List of the 100 Most Beautiful Famous Faces From Around the World" for 14 consecutive years. She was ranked #18 in 2015, #14 in 2014, #1 in 2013, #2 in 2012, #7 in 2011, #12 in 2010, #15 in 2009, #4 in 2008, #3 in 2007, #8 in 2006, #17 in 2005, #35 in 2004, #20 in 2003, and #31 in 2002.
141Returned to work one month after giving birth to her son Marcel, to begin filming The Dark Knight Rises (2012). Most of her scenes were pushed back a month and director Christopher Nolan made room on the set for Cotillard's family. During an interview for Vogue in August 2012, Nolan marveled at Cotillard's ability to do her job so soon after giving birth, calling it "amazing to see" and describing her as "Superwoman".
142Was in consideration for the role of Ryan in Gravity (2013) but Sandra Bullock was cast instead.
143Was originally set to star in Cosmopolis (2012) but was replaced by Sarah Gadon after dropping out due to her pregnancy.
144Gave birth to her son Marcel, with partner Guillaume Canet, in Paris (19 May 2011). Unlike many people assume, her son's name is not an homage to Édith Piaf's lover, Marcel Cerdan. Cotillard later revealed that his name is actually an homage to a member of her family, Marcel Theillaud.
145Was six months pregnant with her son Marcel when she completed filming on Contagion (2011).
146Ranked #48 in a 2011 study on the favorite celebrities of French kids aged 7 to 14, who gave her a grade of 6.21 on 10. The same study ranked her as the 53rd best-known celebrity by these kids, with 33.8% of the surveyed knowing her, either by name or by picture.
147Announced that she and long-time boyfriend Guillaume Canet are expecting their first child together. [10 January 2011].
148When she won the Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar for La Vie en Rose (2007) in 2008, the statuette was presented to her by former co-star in Mary (2005), previous winner Forest Whitaker.
149Was in a relationship with French actor Julien Rassam in the late 90's until 2000. She had a long relationship with French actor Stéphan Guérin-Tillié from 2000 to 2005 and was in a relationship with French singer Sinclair from 2005 to 2007.
150She was originally set for a role in Mesrine Part 1: Killer Instinct (2008).
151Was considered for the role of Hanna Schmitz in The Reader (2008) after Nicole Kidman dropped out due to pregnancy. However the part eventually went to Kate Winslet. In 2009, Cotillard presented and gave the Academy Award for Best Actress to Kate Winslet for her performance in The Reader (2008).
152The dress she wore to the Academy Awards (where she won the Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar) was especially designed for her by Jean-Paul Gaultier. [2008]
153Second French actress (after Stéphane Audran in 1974) to win Best Leading Actress at BAFTA Film Awards since the integration of Best British Actress and Best Foreign Actress into one category: Best Actress/Best Leading Actress.
154One of 105 people invited to join AMPAS in 2008.
155Is one of six performers to win an Oscar playing a character that mostly spoke in a foreign language. The others are Sophia Loren, Robert De Niro, Roberto Benigni, Benicio Del Toro and Christoph Waltz.
156Is the fifth actress to win the Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar for portraying a female singer in a biography; the first being Luise Rainer as Anna Held in The Great Ziegfeld (1936), followed by Barbra Streisand in Funny Girl (1968), Sissy Spacek as Loretta Lynn in Coal Miner's Daughter (1980) and Reese Witherspoon as June Carter Cash in Walk the Line (2005).
157First and so far the only artist to win a Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar for a performance in the French language and is also the first leading lady to receive the Best Actress Oscar for a non-English speaking role since Sophia Loren in 1962 for Two Women (1960).
158When she won the César Award for her performance in La Vie en Rose (2007), Alain Delon presented the award and announced the winner as "La Môme Marion" (The Kid Marion), he also praised her at the stage saying: "Marion, I give you this César. I think this César is for a great great actress, and I know what I'm talking about".
159Re-enacted the iconic shower scene of Psycho (1960) in a photoshoot for Vanity Fair in 2008. In the film, the scene was made by Janet Leigh, and Cotillard shares the same first name of Leigh's character in "Psycho", who was called Marion Crane.
160Having won the Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar for La Vie en Rose (2007) on 24 February 2008, she has become the second French actress to do so. The other one is Simone Signoret for Room at the Top (1959). Claudette Colbert, who won in 1934 for It Happened One Night (1934), was French-born, but raised in the U.S. and considered herself American. Cotillard is also the second French actress to win a BAFTA and an Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role for the same performance. Simone Signoret was the first to win both awards with her performance in Room at the Top (1959). Simone Signoret's daughter, Catherine Allégret, portrayed Édith Piaf's grandmother, Louise Gassion, in "La Vie en Rose".
161Companion of her Love Me If You Dare (2003) co-star Guillaume Canet since October 2007. They met in 1997 but only grew closer 10 years later.
162Best friends are Cécile Cassel, Élodie Navarre, Mélanie Laurent, Geraldine Seguin and Gilles Lellouche.
163Is the Godmother of Costa Serena and inaugurated the ship in Marseille, France on May 19, 2007.
164Cousin of Laurent Cotillard.
165Grew up in Orléans and moved to Paris at the age of 16.
166She never had her ears pierced.
167Has two younger brothers: Guillaume and Quentin, they are identical twins (born on 6 November 1977). Guillaume Cotillard, is a screenwriter and director and Quentin Cotillard works as a sculptor, living in San Francisco, California with his Irish-American wife Elaine O'Malley Cotillard, a former Dutch National Ballet dancer and fashion designer.
168Born to Jean-Claude Cotillard, an actor and teacher, and his wife Niseema Theillaud, also an actress and drama teacher.
169Played Joan of Arc in the concert "Jeanne d'Arc au Bûcher" (Joan of Arc at the Stake) several times: in 2005 in Orléans, France; in 2012 in Barcelona, Spain; in 2015 in Monaco, Toulouse and Paris, France and in New York. Her mother also played Joan of Arc in the same concert in 1992.
170She's an ecologist. Member and Spokesperson for Greenpeace since 2002. She is also one of several actors, singers and designers involved in "Dessins pour le Climat" ("Drawings for the Climate"), a book of drawings originated by Greenpeace and Glénat, available for sale beginning April 2005 (all proceeds to go to Greenpeace).
171Her onscreen debut was in 1993 at the age of 17, in the Canadian TV Series Highlander (1992). She had an uncredited cameo as the girl who gives birth in the episode 17 of Season 1: "Saving Grace". She then returned in the episode 21: "Nowhere to Run", as Lori Bellian. It was also her first English-speaking role.
172Had to learn how to sing in one month to play Marie in Les jolies choses (2001). Also co-wrote and performed the song "La Fille de Joie" and performed the song "La Conne" for this film.
173Her name is pronounced "mah-ree-ohn ko-tee-ar".
174If she had not been an actress, she would have liked to become a singer.

Actress

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Rock'n Roll2017post-productionMarion Cotillard
Les fantômes d'Ismaël2017post-productionCarlotta
Assassin's Creed2016completedDr. Sophia Rikkin
Allied2016Marianne Beauséjour
It's Only the End of the World2016Catherine
Mal de pierres2016Gabrielle Rabascal
Nature Is Speaking2015TV Series shortLa Maison
Avril et le monde truqué2015Avril (voice)
Macbeth2015Lady Macbeth
The Little Prince2015/IThe Rose (voice)
Snapshot in LA2014Short
Deux jours, une nuit2014Sandra
Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues2013Canadian Anchor
The Immigrant2013Ewa Cybulska
Blood Ties2013/IMonica
David Bowie: The Next Day2013Video short
Le débarquement2013TV SeriesNathalie the Bear
Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher2012TV MovieJeanne d'Arc
The Dark Knight Rises2012Miranda
Rust and Bone2012Stéphanie
L.A.dy Dior2011ShortMargaux
Contagion2011Dr. Leonora Orantes
Midnight in Paris2011Adriana
Lady Grey London2011ShortLady Grey
Les petits mouchoirs2010Marie
Inception2010Mal
Lady Blue Shanghai2010Short
Forehead Tittaes2010Video shortMarion Cotillard
Lady Rouge: The Eyes of Mars2010Video shortLady Rouge (uncredited)
Nine2009Luisa Contini
Le dernier vol2009Marie Vallières de Beaumont
Public Enemies2009Billie Frechette
Lady Noire2008Video shortLady Noire
La Vie en Rose2007Edith Piaf
A Good Year2006Fanny Chenal
Fair Play2006Nicole
Dikkenek2006Nadine
Toi et moi2006Lena
Edy2005Céline / La chanteuse du rêve
La boîte noire2005Isabelle Kruger Alice
Sauf le respect que je vous dois2005Lisa
Mary2005/IGretchen Mol
Ma vie en l'air2005Alice
Cavalcade2005Alizee
A Very Long Engagement2004Tina Lombardi
Innocence2004/IIMademoiselle Eva
Big Fish2003Josephine Bloom
Love Me If You Dare2003Sophie Kowalsky
Taxi 32003Lilly Bertineau
Une affaire privée2002Clarisse Entoven
Boomer2001ShortMme Boomer
Heureuse2001ShortLa virtuelle de 35kg
Les jolies choses2001Marie Lucie
Vertiges2001TV SeriesFlorence Lacaze
Lisa2001Lisa (young)
Les redoutables2001TV SeriesGabby
Le marquis2000Short
Quelques jours de trop2000Short
Taxi 22000Lilly Bertineau
Du bleu jusqu'en Amérique1999Solange
L'appel de la cave1999ShortRachel
Furia1999Elia
War in the Highlands1999Julie Bonzon
La surface de réparation1998ShortStella
Interdit de vieillir1998TV MovieAbigail Dougnac
Taxi1998/ILilly Bertineau
La sentence1997Short
Affaire classée1997ShortNathalie
L'@mour est à réinventer1996TV Mini-SeriesLaurence
La belle verte1996Macha
Chloé1996TV MovieChloé
My Sex Life... or How I Got Into an Argument1996Student
Théo la tendresse1996TV SeriesLaura
Insalata Mista1996ShortJuliette
Snuff Movie1995Short
L'histoire du garçon qui voulait qu'on l'embrasse1994Mathilde
Extrême limite1994TV SeriesSophie / Sophie Colbert
Highlander1993TV SeriesLori Bellian / Girl Giving Birth
Étude sur le Mouvement1993TV SeriesFairy

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Allied2016performer: "Berceuses Du Chat Dodo", "Berceuses du Chat"
Comedy Central's All-Star Non-Denominational Christmas Special2014TV Special performer: "Can't Help Falling in Love"
Snapshot in LA2014Short performer: "Snapshot in LA" / writer: "Snapshot in LA"
Lady Dior Web Documentary2012Documentary short performer: "Nantes", "Lily's Body" / writer: "Lily's Body"
Taratata2010TV Series performer - 1 episode
Vivement dimanche2010TV Series performer - 1 episode
Nine2009performer: "My Husband Makes Movies", "Take It All"
La Vie en Rose2007performer: "Frou Frou"
Edy2005performer: "It Had to Be You"
Une affaire privée2002performer: "Une Affaire Privée"
Les jolies choses2001lyrics: "La fille de joie" / performer: "La fille de joie", "La conne", "Ton corps", "Les jolies choses"
Lisa2001performer: "L'Homme D'Amour"

Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Snapshot in LA2014Short

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Snapshot in LA2014Short

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Lady Dior Web Documentary2012Documentary short special thanks
Les petits mouchoirs2010the director wishes to thank
Making of: Taxi2000Video documentary short thanks
Affaire classée1997Short very special thanks

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Daily Show2011-2015TV SeriesHerself - Guest
DP/30: Conversations About Movies2012-2015TV SeriesHerself
Unity2015DocumentaryNarrator (voice)
Le journal de 20 heures2009-2015TV SeriesHerself
Casting(s)2015TV SeriesHerself
Marion Cotillard and Fabrizio Rognone on Two Days, One Night2015Documentary shortHerself
E! Live from the Red Carpet2008-2015TV SeriesHerself
The 87th Annual Academy Awards2015TV SpecialHerself - Presenter: Everything Is Awesome and Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role
La nuit des Césars1999-2015TV Series documentaryHerself - Nommée pour César de Meilleur espoir féminin / Herself / Herself - Nommée pour César de meilleure actrice / ...
The Talk2015TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Last Call with Carson Daly2015TV SeriesHerself - Guest
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson2007-2015TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Larry King Now2015TV SeriesHerself - Guest
20th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards2015TV SpecialHerself
Jimmy Kimmel Live!2015TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Tavis Smiley2010-2015TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Huffpost Live2015TV SeriesHerself - Guest
The View2015TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Variety Studio: Actors on Actors2015TV SeriesHerself
The 2014 European Film Awards2014TV MovieHerself - Award Recipient
Comedy Central's All-Star Non-Denominational Christmas Special2014TV SpecialMarion Cotillard
Cinema 32012-2014TV SeriesHerself - Interviewee
Días de cine2014TV SeriesHerself - Interviewee
Le grand journal de Canal+2005-2014TV Series documentaryHerself
Dior et Moi2014DocumentaryHerself (uncredited)
2014 MTV Movie Awards2014TV SpecialHerself - Nominee
Terre des ours2014DocumentaryNarrator (voice)
Rencontres de cinéma2013TV SeriesHerself
Mademoiselle C2013DocumentaryHerself
The EE British Academy Film Awards2013TV SpecialHerself - Nominated for Best Actress
19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards2013TV SpecialHerself - Nominee
Conan2013TV SeriesHerself - Guest
70th Golden Globe Awards2013TV SpecialHerself - Nominee
18th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards2013TV SpecialHerself
Continuarà...2012TV SeriesHerself - Interviewee
Miradas 22012TV Series documentaryHerself - Interviewee
Charlie Rose2012TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Chelsea Lately2012TV SeriesHerself - Guest
8 al dia2012TV SeriesHerself - Interviewee
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno2012TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Lady Dior Web Documentary2012Documentary shortHerself
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon2009-2011TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Taratata2010TV SeriesHerself
Vivement dimanche2005-2010TV SeriesHerself
Les enfants de la télé2010TV SeriesHerself
Mark at the Movies2010TV SeriesHerself
Up Close with Carrie Keagan2010TV SeriesHerself - Guest
HBO First Look2009-2010TV Series documentaryHerself
The Congolese Rainforests: Living on Borrowed Time2010Documentary shortHerself
Le petit journal2010TV SeriesHerself
The Red Carpet Issue2010TV Movie documentaryHerself
16th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards2010TV SpecialHerself
The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards2010TV SpecialHerself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
15th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards2010TV SpecialHerself
2010 Britannia Awards2010TV SpecialHerself
Larry King Live2009TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Envoyé spécial2009TV Series documentaryHerself
Télématin2009TV SeriesHerself
The Oprah Winfrey Show2008-2009TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Michael Mann: Making 'Public Enemies'2009Video documentary shortHerself
The Last of the Legendary Outlaws2009Video documentary shortHerself
OceanWorld 3D2009DocumentarySea Turtle (voice)
Xposé2009TV SeriesHerself
The 81st Annual Academy Awards2009TV SpecialHerself - Co-Presenter: Best Actress in a Leading Role
The Orange British Academy Film Awards2009TV SpecialHerself - Presenter
Mon clown2008TV Short documentaryHerself
An Evening at the Academy Awards2008TV SpecialHerself
La noche de los Oscar2008TV MovieHerself
Oscar's Red Carpet 2008 with Regis Philbin2008TV SpecialHerself
The 80th Annual Academy Awards2008TV SpecialHerself - Winner: Best Actress in a Leading Role
Extérieur jour2008TV SeriesHerself
Shootout2008TV SeriesHerself
The Orange British Academy Film Awards2008TV Movie documentaryHerself - Winner: Best Actress in a Leading Role
14th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards2008TV SpecialHerself - Nominee: Best Female Actor in a Leading Role
E! News2008TV SeriesHerself
The Early Show2008TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Golden Globes Announcement Special2008TV MovieHerself
13th Annual Critics' Choice Awards2008TV SpecialHerself
13th Annual Critics' Choice Awards Red Carpet Premiere2008TV SpecialHerself
Tout le monde en parle2007TV SeriesHerself
Postcards from Provence2007Video documentaryHerself
Jour de fête2007TV SeriesHerself
Une américaine à Paris2005TV MovieHerself
A Year at the Front: Behind the Scenes of 'A Very Long Engagement'2005Video documentaryHerself - Actress
Un long dimanche de fiançailles: le making-of2004TV Movie documentaryHerself - Actress
On ne peut pas plaire à tout le monde2004TV SeriesHerself
Tout le monde en parle2000-2003TV SeriesHerself
Le making of 'Taxi 3'2003Video documentaryHerself / Lilly Bertineau
Un jour dans la vie du cinéma français2002TV Movie documentaryHerself
Paris dernière2002TV Series documentaryHerself
+ de cinéma2001TV Series documentary shortHerself
Comme au cinéma1998-2000TV Series documentaryHerself
Making of: Taxi 22000Video documentary shortHerself (uncredited)
Making of: Taxi2000Video documentary shortHerself (uncredited)
Homo cinematographicus1998TV Movie documentaryHerself (comédienne)
Good Morning Britain2016TV SeriesHerself - Interviewee
The Insider2016TV SeriesHerself
Today2016TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Entertainment Tonight2008-2016TV SeriesHerself
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert2015-2016TV SeriesHerself / Herself - Guest
Access Hollywood2009-2016TV SeriesHerself
20 heures le journal2010-2016TV SeriesHerself
C à vous2016TV SeriesHerself
Celebrity Style Story2016TV SeriesHerself
Sidewalks Entertainment2015TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Made in Hollywood2012-2015TV SeriesHerself
AOL Build2015TV SeriesHerself - Guest

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Entertainment Tonight2016TV SeriesHerself
Extra2016TV SeriesHerself
Le grand show2016TV SeriesHerself
And the Oscar Goes To...2014TV Movie documentaryHerself
Cinema 32013TV SeriesJeanne d'Arc
2013 MTV Movie Awards2013TV SpecialHerself - Nominee
This Morning2009TV SeriesHerself
Génération duo2008TV MovieHerself

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2016Officer of the Order of Arts and LettersOrder of Arts and Letters, FrancePromoted to Officer on February, 10, 2016 after being named Knight in 2010.
2016Critics AwardSESC Film Festival, BrazilBest Foreign Actress (Melhor Atriz Estrangeira)Deux jours, une nuit (2014)
2015BFFF AwardBerlin Fashion Film FestivalBest DirectionSnapshot in LA (2014)
2015CinEuphoriaCinEuphoria AwardsBest Actress - International CompetitionDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2015GFCA AwardGeorgia Film Critics Association (GFCA)Best ActressDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2015ICS AwardInternational Cinephile Society AwardsBest ActressDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2015INOCAInternational Online Cinema Awards (INOCA)Best ActressDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2015NSFC AwardNational Society of Film Critics Awards, USABest ActressThe Immigrant (2013)
2015Critics AwardSESC Film Festival, BrazilBest Foreign Actress (Melhor Atriz Estrangeira)The Immigrant (2013)
2015TFCA AwardToronto Film Critics Association AwardsBest ActressThe Immigrant (2013)
2014BOFCA AwardBoston Online Film Critics AssociationBest ActressDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2014BSFC AwardBoston Society of Film Critics AwardsBest ActressThe Immigrant (2013)
2014DFCCDublin Film Critics Circle AwardsBest ActressDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2014European Film AwardEuropean Film AwardsEuropean ActressDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2014ICP AwardIndiewire Critics' PollBest Lead ActressDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2014Halfway AwardInternational Online Cinema Awards (INOCA)Best ActressThe Immigrant (2013)
2014NYFCC AwardNew York Film Critics Circle AwardsBest ActressThe Immigrant (2013)
2014NYFCO AwardNew York Film Critics, OnlineBest ActressDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2014HonorsNewport Beach Film FestivalOutstanding Achievement in Filmmaking - Ensemble CastThe Immigrant (2013)
2014SDFCS AwardSan Diego Film Critics Society AwardsBest ActressDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2014VVFP AwardVillage Voice Film PollBest ActressDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2013Woman of the YearElle Women in Hollywood Awards
2013Globe de CristalGlobes de Cristal Awards, FranceBest Actress (Meilleure actrice)De rouille et d'os (2012)
2013Woman of the YearHasty Pudding Theatricals, USA
2013ICS Cannes AwardInternational Cinephile Society AwardsBest ActressThe Immigrant (2013)
2013IFTA AwardIrish Film and Television AwardsBest International ActressDe rouille et d'os (2012)
2013IOMAItalian Online Movie Awards (IOMA)Best Actress (Miglior attrice protagonista)De rouille et d'os (2012)
2013NFS AwardNational Film Society AwardsBest ActressDe rouille et d'os (2012)
2013Sant JordiSant Jordi AwardsBest Foreign Actress (Mejor Actriz Extranjera)De rouille et d'os (2012)
2013Étoile d'OrÉtoiles d'Or, FranceBest Actress (Premier rôle féminin)De rouille et d'os (2012)
2012Tribute AwardAFI Fest
2012Tribute AwardGotham Awards
2012Harper's Bazaar AwardHarper's Bazaar Women of the Year AwardsInternational Actor of the YearDe rouille et d'os (2012)
2012EuroCinema Hawai'i AwardHawaii International Film FestivalBest ActressDe rouille et d'os (2012)
2012Hollywood Film AwardHollywood Film AwardsActress of the YearDe rouille et d'os (2012)
2012Silver Medallion AwardTelluride Film Festival, US

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2010Knight of the Order of Arts and LettersOrder of Arts and Letters, FranceOn March 15, 2010. For her significant contribution to the enrichment of French culture.
2010Desert Palm Achievement AwardPalm Springs International Film FestivalNine (2009)
2009IOFCP AwardInternational Online Film Critics' PollBest Actress in a Leading RoleLa môme (2007)
2009Special Achievement AwardSatellite AwardsBest Ensemble, Motion PictureNine (2009)
2008OscarAcademy Awards, USABest Performance by an Actress in a Leading RoleLa môme (2007)
2008Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or MusicalLa môme (2007)
2008BAFTA Film AwardBAFTA AwardsBest Leading ActressLa môme (2007)
2008Czech LionCzech LionsBest Actress (Zenský herecký výkon v hlavní roli)La môme (2007)
2008CésarCésar Awards, FranceBest Actress (Meilleure actrice)La môme (2007)
2008Gold Derby AwardGold Derby AwardsLead ActressLa môme (2007)
2008INOCAInternational Online Cinema Awards (INOCA)Best ActressLa môme (2007)
2008IOMAItalian Online Movie Awards (IOMA)Best Actress (Miglior attrice protagonista)La môme (2007)
2008ALFS AwardLondon Critics Circle Film AwardsActress of the YearLa môme (2007)
2008Lumiere AwardLumiere Awards, FranceBest Actress (Meilleure comédienne)La môme (2007)
2008Breakthrough Performance AwardPalm Springs International Film FestivalLa môme (2007)
2008Virtuoso AwardSanta Barbara International Film FestivalLa môme (2007)
2008Critics AwardSESC Film Festival, BrazilBest Foreign Actress (Melhor Atriz Estrangeira)La môme (2007)
2008Audience AwardSESC Film Festival, BrazilBest Foreign Actress (Melhor Atriz Estrangeira)La môme (2007)
2008VFCC AwardVancouver Film Critics CircleBest ActressLa môme (2007)
2008Étoile d'OrÉtoiles d'Or, FranceBest Actress (Premier rôle féminin)La môme (2007)
2007AAFCA AwardAfrican-American Film Critics Association (AAFCA)Best ActressLa môme (2007)
2007ACCAAwards Circuit Community AwardsBest Actress in a Leading RoleLa môme (2007)
2007BSFC AwardBoston Society of Film Critics AwardsBest ActressLa môme (2007)
2007Best ActressCabourg Romantic Film FestivalLa môme (2007)
2007Hollywood Film AwardHollywood Film AwardsActress of the YearLa môme (2007)
2007KCFCC AwardKansas City Film Critics Circle AwardsBest ActressLa môme (2007)
2007LAFCA AwardLos Angeles Film Critics Association AwardsBest ActressLa môme (2007)
2007NRJ Ciné AwardNRJ Ciné AwardsFrench Actress of the Year (La Frenchie de l'année)La môme (2007)
2007NRJ Ciné AwardNRJ Ciné AwardsBest Look (Meilleur look)La môme (2007)
2007Golden CapitalSannio FilmFestBest ActressLa môme (2007)
2007Satellite AwardSatellite AwardsBest Actress in a Motion Picture, DramaLa môme (2007)
2007Golden Space Needle AwardSeattle International Film FestivalBest ActressLa môme (2007)
2005CésarCésar Awards, FranceBest Supporting Actress (Meilleure actrice dans un second rôle)Un long dimanche de fiançailles (2004)
2004Chopard TrophyCannes Film FestivalFemale Revelation
2004Jury AwardNewport Beach Film FestivalFeature Film - Best Actress - DramaJeux d'enfants (2003)
2004NRJ Ciné AwardNRJ Ciné AwardsBest Kiss (Meilleur baiser)Jeux d'enfants (2003)
2001Best ActressVerona Love Screens Film FestivalLisa (2001)
2000Best New ActressCabourg Romantic Film FestivalTaxi 2 (2000)
1999Special MentionAutrans Mountain Film FestivalBest Actress (Prix d'interprétation féminine)La guerre dans le Haut Pays (1999)

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2015OscarAcademy Awards, USABest Performance by an Actress in a Leading RoleDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2015EDA AwardAlliance of Women Film JournalistsBest ActressDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2015British Independent Film AwardBritish Independent Film AwardsBest ActressMacbeth (2015)
2015Critics Choice AwardBroadcast Film Critics Association AwardsBest ActressDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2015Cinema Bloggers AwardCinema Bloggers Awards, PortugalBest Actress - International CompetitionDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2015CCOPCríticos de Cinema Online Portugueses AwardsBest Actress (Melhor Atriz)The Immigrant (2013)
2015CCOPCríticos de Cinema Online Portugueses AwardsBest Actress (Melhor Atriz)Deux jours, une nuit (2014)
2015CCOPCríticos de Cinema Online Portugueses AwardsBest Scene or Sequence (Melhor Cena ou Sequência)The Immigrant (2013)
2015CésarCésar Awards, FranceBest Actress (Meilleure actrice)Deux jours, une nuit (2014)
2015Globe de CristalGlobes de Cristal Awards, FranceBest Actress (Meilleure actrice)Deux jours, une nuit (2014)
2015Gold Derby AwardGold Derby AwardsLead ActressDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2015HFCS AwardHouston Film Critics Society AwardsBest ActressDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2015Independent Spirit AwardIndependent Spirit AwardsBest Female LeadThe Immigrant (2013)
2015ICS AwardInternational Cinephile Society AwardsBest ActressThe Immigrant (2013)
2015IOFCP AwardInternational Online Film Critics' PollBest Actress in a Leading RoleThe Immigrant (2013)
2015IOMAItalian Online Movie Awards (IOMA)Best Actress (Miglior attrice protagonista)Deux jours, une nuit (2014)
2015ALFS AwardLondon Critics Circle Film AwardsActress of the YearDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2015NCFCA AwardNorth Carolina Film Critics AssociationBest ActressDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2015OFTA Film AwardOnline Film & Television AssociationBest ActressDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2015PCC AwardPhoenix Critics CircleBest ActressMacbeth (2015)
2015Seattle Film Critics AwardSeattle Film Critics AwardsBest ActressDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2015Trophée FrancophoneTrophees Francophones du CinemaBest Actress (Trophée francophone de l'interprétation féminine)Deux jours, une nuit (2014)
2015VFCC AwardVancouver Film Critics CircleBest ActressThe Immigrant (2013)
2014ACCAAwards Circuit Community AwardsBest Actress in a Leading RoleDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2014CFCA AwardChicago Film Critics Association AwardsBest ActressDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2014DFWFCA AwardDallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association AwardsBest ActressDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2014DFCS AwardDenver Film Critics SocietyBest ActressDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2014ICP AwardIndiewire Critics' PollBest Lead ActressThe Immigrant (2013)
2014MTV Movie AwardMTV Movie AwardsBest FightAnchorman 2: The Legend Continues (2013)
2014OFCS AwardOnline Film Critics Society AwardsBest ActressDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2014SFFCC AwardSan Francisco Film Critics CircleBest ActressDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2014Satellite AwardSatellite AwardsBest Actress in a Motion PictureDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2014SLFCA AwardSt. Louis Film Critics Association, USBest ActressDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2014WFCC AwardWomen Film Critics Circle AwardsBest ActressDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2013Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - DramaDe rouille et d'os (2012)
2013BAFTA Film AwardBAFTA AwardsBest Leading ActressDe rouille et d'os (2012)
2013EDA Special Mention AwardAlliance of Women Film JournalistsUnforgettable MomentDe rouille et d'os (2012)
2013EDA Special Mention AwardAlliance of Women Film JournalistsBest Depiction of Nudity, Sexuality, or SeductionDe rouille et d'os (2012)
2013AACTA International AwardAustralian Film InstituteBest ActressDe rouille et d'os (2012)
2013Critics Choice AwardBroadcast Film Critics Association AwardsBest ActressDe rouille et d'os (2012)
2013Chlotrudis AwardChlotrudis AwardsBest ActressDe rouille et d'os (2012)
2013CinEuphoriaCinEuphoria AwardsBest Actress - International CompetitionDe rouille et d'os (2012)
2013CinEuphoriaCinEuphoria AwardsBest Duo - International CompetitionDe rouille et d'os (2012)
2013CésarCésar Awards, FranceBest Actress (Meilleure actrice)De rouille et d'os (2012)
2013Dorian AwardGay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association (GALECA)Film Performance of the Year - ActressDe rouille et d'os (2012)
2013GFCA AwardGeorgia Film Critics Association (GFCA)Best ActressDe rouille et d'os (2012)
2013INOCAInternational Online Cinema Awards (INOCA)Best ActressDe rouille et d'os (2012)
2013ALFS AwardLondon Critics Circle Film AwardsActress of the YearDe rouille et d'os (2012)
2013Lumiere AwardLumiere Awards, FranceBest Actress (Meilleure comédienne)De rouille et d'os (2012)
2013MTV Movie AwardMTV Movie AwardsBest VillainThe Dark Knight Rises (2012)
2013Rembrandt AwardRembrandt AwardsBest International Actress (Beste Buitenlandse Actrice)De rouille et d'os (2012)
2013ActorScreen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading RoleDe rouille et d'os (2012)
2013VFCC AwardVancouver Film Critics CircleBest ActressDe rouille et d'os (2012)
2012Gold Derby AwardGold Derby AwardsEnsemble CastMidnight in Paris (2011)
2012IOMAItalian Online Movie Awards (IOMA)Best Supporting Actress (Miglior attrice non protagonista)Midnight in Paris (2011)
2012ActorScreen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureMidnight in Paris (2011)
2012VVFP AwardVillage Voice Film PollBest ActressDe rouille et d'os (2012)
2012WAFCA AwardWashington DC Area Film Critics Association AwardsBest ActressDe rouille et d'os (2012)
2011COFCA AwardCentral Ohio Film Critics AssociationBest EnsembleInception (2010)
2011Gold Derby AwardGold Derby AwardsEnsemble CastInception (2010)
2011IOMAItalian Online Movie Awards (IOMA)Best Supporting Actress (Miglior attrice non protagonista)Inception (2010)
2011PFCS AwardPhoenix Film Critics Society AwardsBest Ensemble ActingContagion (2011)
2011PFCS AwardPhoenix Film Critics Society AwardsBest Ensemble ActingMidnight in Paris (2011)
2010Golden GlobeGolden Globes, USABest Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or MusicalNine (2009)
2010Davis AwardAwards Circuit Community AwardsBest Performance by an Actress in a Supporting RoleInception (2010)
2010Critics Choice AwardBroadcast Film Critics Association AwardsBest Supporting ActressNine (2009)
2010Gold Derby AwardGold Derby AwardsLead Actress of the DecadeLa môme (2007)
2010Golden SchmoesGolden Schmoes AwardsBest Supporting Actress of the YearInception (2010)
2010IGN AwardIGN Summer Movie AwardsBest ActressInception (2010)
2010IOFCP AwardInternational Online Film Critics' PollBest Actress of the DecadeLa môme (2007)
2010Audience AwardIrish Film and Television AwardsBest International ActressNine (2009)
2010OFTA Film AwardOnline Film & Television AssociationBest Music, Adapted SongNine (2009)
2010PFCS AwardPhoenix Film Critics Society AwardsBest Ensemble ActingInception (2010)
2010Satellite AwardSatellite AwardsBest Actress in a Supporting RoleInception (2010)
2010Scream AwardScream AwardsBest Supporting ActressInception (2010)
2010ActorScreen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureNine (2009)
2010WAFCA AwardWashington DC Area Film Critics Association AwardsBest Acting EnsembleInception (2010)
2009DFWFCA AwardDallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association AwardsBest Supporting ActressNine (2009)
2009DFCS AwardDetroit Film Critic Society, USBest Supporting ActressNine (2009)
2009Satellite AwardSatellite AwardsBest Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or MusicalNine (2009)
2009SLFCA AwardSt. Louis Film Critics Association, USBest Supporting ActressNine (2009)
2009VVFP AwardVillage Voice Film PollBest Supporting ActressPublic Enemies (2009)
2009WAFCA AwardWashington DC Area Film Critics Association AwardsBest EnsembleNine (2009)
2008Critics Choice AwardBroadcast Film Critics Association AwardsBest ActressLa môme (2007)
2008Globe de CristalGlobes de Cristal Awards, FranceBest Actress (Meilleure actrice)La môme (2007)
2008HFCS AwardHouston Film Critics Society AwardsBest ActressLa môme (2007)
2008OFTA Film AwardOnline Film & Television AssociationBest ActressLa môme (2007)
2008OFCS AwardOnline Film Critics Society AwardsBest ActressLa môme (2007)
2008ActorScreen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading RoleLa môme (2007)
2007EDA AwardAlliance of Women Film JournalistsBest ActressLa môme (2007)
2007CFCA AwardChicago Film Critics Association AwardsBest ActressLa môme (2007)
2007DFCS AwardDetroit Film Critic Society, USBest ActressLa môme (2007)
2007European Film AwardEuropean Film AwardsEuropean ActressLa môme (2007)
2007ICP AwardIndiewire Critics' PollBest Lead PerformanceLa môme (2007)
2007SLFCA AwardSt. Louis Film Critics Association, USBest ActressLa môme (2007)
2007VVFP AwardVillage Voice Film PollBest ActressLa môme (2007)
2006Globe de CristalGlobes de Cristal Awards, FranceBest Actress (Meilleure actrice)Ma vie en l'air (2005)
2005NRJ Ciné AwardNRJ Ciné AwardsMost Glamorous Actress (Actrice la plus glamour)Un long dimanche de fiançailles (2004)
2002CésarCésar Awards, FranceMost Promising Actress (Meilleur jeune espoir féminin)Les jolies choses (2001)
1999CésarCésar Awards, FranceMost Promising Actress (Meilleur jeune espoir féminin)Taxi (1998)

2nd Place Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2014UFCA AwardUtah Film Critics Association AwardsBest ActressDeux jours, une nuit (2014)
2013ICS AwardInternational Cinephile Society AwardsBest ActressDe rouille et d'os (2012)
2012DFCCDublin Film Critics Circle AwardsBest ActressDe rouille et d'os (2012)
2008NSFC AwardNational Society of Film Critics Awards, USABest ActressLa môme (2007)
2007DFWFCA AwardDallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association AwardsBest ActressLa môme (2007)
2007DFCCDublin Film Critics Circle AwardsBest ActressLa môme (2007)

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