Marion Cotillard
French actress
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February 2025 | Cotillard began shooting Guillaume Canet's psychological thriller film Karma. |
2024 | Ends her role as the face of Chanel No. 5. |
December 2024 | Reprised her role as Joan of Arc in the oratorio at the Paris Philharmonic Hall. |
June 2024 | Reprised her role as Joan of Arc in the oratorio Joan of Arc at the Stake with the Berlin Philharmonic in Berlin. |
May 2024 | Narrated the documentary Olympics! The French Games, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. |
February 3 2024 | Performed at the benefit concert 'Jane Birkin by Friends' at the Olympia in Paris, raising funds for French charity Restaurants du Cœur. |
May 2023 | World premiere of Little Girl Blue at the Cannes Film Festival in the Special Screenings section, portraying French writer and photographer Carole Achache. |
October 2022 | Publicly cut her hair in a video with the hashtag #HairForFreedom in support of Iranian protesters following Mahsa Amini's death. |
September 2022 | Premiered the virtual reality project Rencontre(s), where she voiced Coco Chanel, at the 79th Venice Film Festival. |
June 2022 | Performed as Joan of Arc in the oratorio Joan of Arc at the Stake, directed by Juanjo Mena at the Teatro Real in Madrid, Spain. |
May 2022 | Premiered Brother and Sister (Frère et Sœur) in the main competition at the Cannes Film Festival, collaborating with director Arnaud Desplechin. |
2021 | Contributed to the soundtrack of the film Annette |
October 2021 | Cotillard played the stylist Kim Randall in the comedy TV film La Vengeance au Triple Galop for Canal+. |
September 2021 | World premiere of the animated biographical film Charlotte at the Toronto International Film Festival, where she voiced the character of Charlotte Salomon and served as an executive producer. |
September 22 2021 | Released the documentary Bigger Than Us in France, which explores social movements of young people fighting for change, following its world premiere at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival. |
2020 | Marion Cotillard voiced the fox Tutu in the comedy film Dolittle, directed by Stephen Gaghan. |
2020 | Becomes the face of Chanel No. 5. |
September 29 2020 | Unveiled her sustainable jewelry collection 'Ice Cube Capsule' for Chopard during Paris Fashion Week, featuring seven items made from Fairmined-certified ethical gold and diamonds. |
March 2020 | Participated in a COVID-19 public service announcement from Columbia University to educate people and encourage following health experts' guidance. |
2019 | Served as a jury member for the Chopard Trophy at the Cannes Film Festival. |
2018 | Starred in Angel Face (Gueule d'ange), which premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival. |
2018 | Publicly criticized French president Emmanuel Macron's politics in Le Parisien, particularly his environmental policies. |
May 12 2018 | Marched up the Cannes Film Festival stairs with 82 women to protest gender inequality in the film industry. |
January 2018 | Announced to The Hollywood Reporter that she would be slowing down her filming schedule to focus on her children. |
2017 | Gave birth to her second child, a daughter named Louise. |
2017 | Concludes her role as the face of the Lady Dior handbag. |
January 30 2017 | Received a special career award at the 22nd Lumières Awards in France. |
2016 | Promoted to Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters and named a Knight of the Legion of Honour. |
July 14 2016 | Received France's highest honour by being named a Knight of the Legion of Honour on Bastille Day, alongside 650 other notable individuals from politics, culture, sport, and public life. |
February 10 2016 | Promoted to Officier (Officer) in the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. |
2015 | Designed a bracelet for Chopard's Green Carpet Collection made of ethical Fairmined-certified gold. |
2015 | Played Lady Macbeth in Shakespeare film adaptation, which premiered at Cannes Film Festival and earned her praise for her 'Out, Damned Spot' monologue. |
December 10 2015 | Voiced the French version of the short film 'Home' by Conservation International at the UN Momentum for Change Awards ceremony during COP21 in Paris. |
November 29 2015 | Inaugurated a light installation on the Eiffel Tower with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to promote environmental activism on the eve of the COP21 conference. |
February 26 2015 | Traveled to the Philippines with President François Hollande and actress Mélanie Laurent to participate in a climate change forum. |
2014 | Described as 'the great silent film actress of our time' by British film critic Robbie Collin. Named 'The Most Bankable French Actress of the 21st Century' for accumulating over 37 million ticket sales in France from 2001 to 2014. |
2014 | Starred in Two Days, One Night, which premiered at Cannes Film Festival and earned her a second Academy Award nomination, becoming the first actor nominated for a Belgian film. |
2014 | Wrote and performed the song 'Snapshot in LA' with John Cameron Mitchell, Joseph Mount, and Villaine, and co-directed the accompanying video for Lady Dior's advertising campaign. |
May 2014 | Narrated Greenpeace's animated video 'The Amazon's Silent Crisis' highlighting illegal logging threats to the Brazilian Amazon. |
February 2014 | Signed The Tiger Manifesto campaign by Greenpeace calling for an end to forest destruction. |
2013 | Ranked No. 1 on The Independent Critics List of the 'Most Beautiful Famous Faces From Around the World'. |
2013 | Caged herself near the Louvre museum to demand the release of 30 Greenpeace activists jailed in Russia over an Arctic protest. |
December 2013 | Served as a jury member at the 13th Marrakech Film Festival, presided by Martin Scorsese. |
May 2013 | Became the first actress to walk the Cannes Film Festival red carpet wearing initial models from the Chopard Green Carpet Collection. |
May 2013 | Appeared in David Bowie's controversial music video for 'The Next Day' alongside Gary Oldman. |
2012 | Featured in Kate Winslet's book 'The Golden Hat: Talking Back To Autism' to raise awareness for autism. |
2012 | Named 'The World's Sexiest Woman' by Hungarian magazine Periodika. |
2012 | Wrote and performed the song 'Lily's Body' for the fourth episode of the Lady Dior Web Documentary. |
2012 | Portrayed an orca trainer in Rust and Bone, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and received a 10-minute standing ovation. |
September 2012 | Starred in the Lady Dior Web Documentary, wrote and performed the song 'Lily's body', designed her own Dior handbag called the '360° bag', and appeared on the cover of the first issue of Dior Magazine. |
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