Anna Mouglalis | |
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Mouglalis in 2012
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Born | Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France | April 26, 1978
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1997–present |
Life and career
Mouglalis was born in Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, to a French mother and Greek father. She spent her youth in the Var département, before moving back to Nantes with her family. Her father is a doctor and her mother is a masseuse.Until 2001 Mouglalis studied at the Conservatoire National Supérieur d'Art Dramatique de Paris (CNSAD) under the direction of Daniel Mesguich. In addition to her native French, she speaks fluent English, Italian, and Spanish, and understands Greek to a limited extent.
In 1997, she had begun an acting career in La Nuit du Titanic, played in Paris. In the same year she was chosen by Francis Girod for the film Terminal. In 2000 she co-starred with Isabelle Huppert in Claude Chabrol's Merci pour le chocolat.
After appearing in Novo (2002) by Jean Pierre Limosin, she was cast by Roberto Andò for the thriller Sotto falso nome. In 2003, she played in La Maladie de la mort, a film in black and white by first-time director Asa Mader, which previewed at the Venice Film Festival. In this same year, she co-starred in a Greek film, called Real Life (Alithini Zoi), directed by Panos Koutras. In 2005 she took part in two Italian movies: Romanzo criminale, directed by Michele Placido, and Mare buio, where she was featured alongside Luigi Lo Cascio.
In a TV movie called Les Amants du Flore and directed by Ilan Duran Cohen, Mouglalis played Simone de Beauvoir, with Jean-Paul Sartre played by co-star Lorànt Deutsch. Together they had a great public and critical triumph. Critics praised their portrayals of these literary figures, showing their romance and the birth of their careers.
Along with her career as an actress, Mouglalis began a successful modelling career. In 2002 she was chosen by Karl Lagerfeld for the ad campaign for the Amateur Allure de Chanel perfume. He uses her as one of his "muses," promoting Chanel bags, fine jewelry, and watches.
Mouglalis was cast as Coco Chanel in the 2009 film Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky, directed by Jan Kounen.[1] The film was chosen to close the 2009 Cannes Film Festival.[2]
On March 7, 2007, she gave birth to her first child, a daughter named Saul, whom she had with French director Samuel Benchétrit.
Filmography
- Terminale (1998)
- De l'histoire ancienne (2000)
- La captive (The Captive, 2000)
- Merci pour le chocolat (Nightcap, 2001)
- La Vie nouvelle (A New Life, 2002)
- Novo (2002)
- Le loup de la côte ouest (The Wolf of the West coast, 2002)
- Un an (2002)
- En jouant dans la compagnie des hommes (Playing 'In the Company of Men', 2003)
- Le Rôle de sa vie (2003)
- La Maladie de la mort (The Malady of Death, 2003)
- Sotto falso nome / Le prix du désir (Strange Crime, 2003)
- Alithini zoi (Real life) (2004)
- Des mots d'amour (2004)
- En attendant le déluge (After We're Gone, 2004)
- Romanzo criminale (Crime Novel, 2005)
- Mare nero (The Dark Sea, 2006)
- J'ai toujours rêvé d'être un gangster (2007)
- Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky (2009) as Coco Chanel
- Gainsbourg (Vie héroïque) (2010) as Juliette Gréco
- Kiss of the Damned (2013) as Xenia
- La Jalousie (2013)
- Il giovane favoloso (2014)
Television
- X Femmes (2009), Season 2, Episode 4. Director
References
- Jump up ^ Rees, Jasper (March 29, 2009). "The Sunday Times: Audrey Tautou and Anna Mouglalis star as Coco Chanel". The Sunday Times (London). Retrieved April 25, 2010.
- Jump up ^ "Festival de Cannes: Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-05-15.
External links
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- French female models
- French film actresses
- French television actresses
- French stage actresses
- People from Nantes
- 1978 births
- Living people
- French people of Greek descent
- 20th-century French actresses
- 21st-century French actresses
- Alumni of the French National Academy of Dramatic Arts
- Actresses of Greek descent
X Femmes
X Femmes (English: X Women) is a French television series of short films shown on Canal+ in 2008–2009.[1] They were shot by female directors with the goal of producing erotica, soft-core pornography and hard-core pornography from a female point of view.[2]
2. Se faire prendre au jeu (Getting to the game). Director: Lola Doillon. Stars: Laureen Langendorff and Dominique Viger
3. Peep show heros (Peep show heroes). Director: Helena Noguerra. Stars: Axelle Parker, William and Myke Glory
4. Enculées (Fucked). Director: Laetitia Masson. Stars: Hélène Fillières, Valentine Catzéflis and Camille de Sablet
5. Vous désirez? (You want?). Director: Caroline Loeb. Stars: Alexandra, Béa and Pierre Blanche
6. À ses pieds (At her feet). Director: Mélanie Laurent. Stars: Fanny Krish, Marc Ruchmann and Déborah Révy
2. Pour elle (For her). Director: Blanca Li. Stars: Victoria Abril
3. Le beau sexe (The fairer sex). Director: Tonie Marshall. Stars: Miko Angelo, Philippe Elkoubi and Marie Pape
4. Les filles (Girls). Director: Anna Mouglalis
Contents
Episodes
- Season 1 – Original air date 25 October 2008
2. Se faire prendre au jeu (Getting to the game). Director: Lola Doillon. Stars: Laureen Langendorff and Dominique Viger
3. Peep show heros (Peep show heroes). Director: Helena Noguerra. Stars: Axelle Parker, William and Myke Glory
4. Enculées (Fucked). Director: Laetitia Masson. Stars: Hélène Fillières, Valentine Catzéflis and Camille de Sablet
5. Vous désirez? (You want?). Director: Caroline Loeb. Stars: Alexandra, Béa and Pierre Blanche
6. À ses pieds (At her feet). Director: Mélanie Laurent. Stars: Fanny Krish, Marc Ruchmann and Déborah Révy
- Season 2 – Original air date 27 June 2009
2. Pour elle (For her). Director: Blanca Li. Stars: Victoria Abril
3. Le beau sexe (The fairer sex). Director: Tonie Marshall. Stars: Miko Angelo, Philippe Elkoubi and Marie Pape
4. Les filles (Girls). Director: Anna Mouglalis
See Also
External Links
- X Femmes at the Internet Movie Database
- X Femmes at AlloCiné (French)
References
- Jump up ^ "X Femmes" TV Series. Full list of episodes.
- Jump up ^ "X Femmes" à minuit sur C+ (−18)". le blog TV News (in French). 2008-10-25. Retrieved 2011-10-24.
Translation: "According to the press release, the female filmmakers chosen for this project will constantly ask legitimate questions about female sexuality, are going to film sex scenes with pleasant lighting, sophisticated atmosphere, and natural actors and actresses whose genuine sensuality get female spectators involved ... Sex will be shown in its reality, but free of any performance, as opposed to pornographic films."
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Anna Mouglalis, Actress
Anna Mouglalis is an accomplished actress renowned for her awe-inspiring turn as Simone de Beauvoir in Les Amants du Flor. She is also the face of Chanel’s luxury jewellery range and brings something of the existential outsider to her portrayal of
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