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Sandrine Kiberlain is a French actress, director and singer, born on in Boulogne-Billancourt.

In 1996, she obtained the César for best female hope for To have or not) , followed by that of the best actress in 2014 to 9 months firm .

His four grandparents are Polish Jews (his paternal grandfather was a musician and his grandmother claimed to have been a large tragedian) installed in France in 1933 [ first ] . His grandfather Kiberlajn Francises his name in Kiberlain during the war [ 2 ] . His father, chartered accountant and theater author [ 3 ] Under the pseudonym of David Decca, knew his spouse in the theater workshop of a business school. She has a older sister [ 4 ] , Laurence [ 5 ] , [ 6 ] , [ 7 ] .

After the baccalaureate obtained at the Marais Institute and the School of Graphic Arts Penninghen [ 8 ] , she was admitted in free class during Florent from 1987 to 1989 and then at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art from 1989 to 1992.

She was appointed, in 1995 for Patriots , at the César of the best female hope she won in 1996 for To have or not) . She also received the Romy-Schneider Prize in 1995. The following year, her interpretation in A very discreet hero earned him an appointment for the César for the best actress in a supporting role. She was also appointed to the César for best actress in 1998 to The seventh heaven, in 1999 for For sale , and in 2010 for Mademoiselle Chambon . She was a member of the Cannes festival jury in 2001.

She is also a theater actress. In 1997, she received the Molière from the theatrical revelation for Lulu’s novel , a play written by her father whom she successfully rises [Ref. necessary] .

She goes out, the , her first album as a singer: Lacked more than it , sold over 100,000 copies [Ref. necessary] ,,
And participated in the Grande Tour des Enfoirés in 1997, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2006 and 2016.

After a period of absence, she returned in 2007 with two films ( Very well thank you And Artist’s life ), and a new album, released the , Cut clear and well square single The singer . Author of all the texts, she surrounded herself for the composition of this second opus by Etienne Daho, Mickaël Furnon (Mickey 3D), Camille Bazbaz and Pierre Souchon [ 9 ] .

In 2014, she obtained the César for best actress for comedy 9 months firm Albert DUFFSEL.

She is president of the Jury of the 2018 Deauville American Cinema Festival [ ten ] .

In , she presides over the 45th César ceremony [ 11 ] .

In January 2022, his first feature film as a director, A young girl who is fine , whose scenario also signs, and whose title role she entrusted to Rebecca Marder.

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In 1993, she met Vincent Lindon on film sets and wife in 1998 [ twelfth ] during a “surprise marriage” organized without his knowledge [ 13 ] . In 2000, they had a daughter named Suzanne, they separated in 2003 [ 5 ] .

The , she appears in the front page of Paris-Match , at the arm of Édouard Baer. The two actors would have met on the set of Imagine [ 14 ] renowned Still happy [ 15 ] .

Sandrine Kiberlain is one of the Marraines of the Humanitarian Association The Chain of Hope [ 16 ] .

The , she is playing with the annual concert 2 generations sing for the 3rd at the Paris Olympia, produced by the “Alzheimer research” foundation for the benefit of research on Alzheimer’s disease [ 17 ] .

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  • 1986: Private session , by Pierre Granier-Deferre: a student
  • 1986: We stole Charlie Spencer , from Francis Huster: the bank employee
  • 1990: Milena , from Véra Belmont:
  • 1990: Cyrano de Bergerac , by Jean-Paul Rappeneau: Sister Colette
  • 1992: Low sexes! , from Serge Meynard: the waitress
  • 1992: The unknown in the house , Georges Little: Mary
  • 1992: Angel’s instinct , from Richard Dembo: Pauline
  • 1992: How do people do , (Middle film), by Pascale Bailly: Irène
  • 1992: Normal people are not exceptional , by Laurence Ferreira Barbosa: Florence
  • 1994: Patriots Itepical Rochnant: Marie-Claude
  • 1994: The Irrésolate , by Jean-Pierre Ronssin: Gaëlle
  • 1995: Tom is alone , by Fabien onteniente: Laurette
  • 1995: To have or not) On Joy Masson: Alice
  • 1996: Beaumarchais, the insolent , Usday Deviewroermo: Marou-Unguise
  • 1996: A very discreet hero , by Jacques Audiard: Yvette
  • 1996: The apartment , by Gilles Mimouni: Muriel
  • 1997: Quadrille , from Valérie Lemercier: Claudine André
  • 1997: The seventh heaven , from Benoît Jacquot: Mathilde
  • 1998: For sale , from Laetitia Masson: France Robert
  • 1999 : Nothing on Robert , from Pascal Bonitzer: Juliette Sauvage
  • 2000: Love Me , from Laetitia Masson: Gabrielle-Rose
  • 2000: The next false , from Benoît Jacquot: the knight
  • 2000: Everything is fine, we are leaving , from Claude Mouriés: Béatrice
  • 2001: Betty Fisher and other stories , de Claude Miller : Betty Fisher
  • 2002: It is the bouquet ! , by Jeanne Labrune: Catherine
  • 2003: Unique girls , from Pierre Jolivet: Carole
  • 2003: After you , of Pierre Salvadori: Blanche Grimaldi
  • 2004: A little game without consequence , by Bernard Rapp: Claire
  • 2007: Very well thank you , D’Emmanueel Seu: Bétric
  • 2007: Artist’s life , by Marc Fitoussi: Karine
  • 2009: Roman by minus 30 , agry obadia: romaine
  • 2009: The little Nicolas , from Laurent Tirard: the mistress
  • 2009: Mademoiselle Chambon , by Stéphane Brizé: Véronique Chambon
  • 2010: A balcony on the sea , De Nicole Garcia: Clotilde Palestro
  • 2011: Women of 6 It is stage , from Philippe Le Guay: Suzanne Joubert
  • 2011: Beur on the city , from Djamel Bensalah: Diane Dardenne
  • 2011: Policies , from Maïwenn: M me Faublaise
  • 2012: Bird , of Yves Caumon: Anne
  • 2012: The unfaithful , by Jean Dujardin and Gilles Lellouche: Marie-Christine
  • 2012: Pauline Detective , by Marc Fitoussi: Pauline
  • two thousand and thirteen : Mandar Street , de IDIT onion: Emma
  • two thousand and thirteen : The kids , d’Anthony Marciano : Suzanne
  • two thousand and thirteen : Tip Top , by Serge Bozon: Sally Marinelli
  • two thousand and thirteen : 9 months firm , Albert DUFFSEL: Ariane Fields
  • two thousand and thirteen : Violette , from Martin Provost: Simone de Beauvoir
  • 2014: Love, drink and sing , by Alain Resnais: Monica
  • 2014: She loves it , by Jeanne Herry: Muriel
  • 2015: Plane , by Bruno Podalydès: Rachelle
  • 2015: Florida , by Philippe Le Guay: Alice
  • 2015: Still happy , from Benoît Graffin: Marie Ogiel
  • 2016: When we are 17 years old , by André Téchiné: Dr. Marianne Delille, Damien’s mother
  • 2017: Beauty and Beauty , from Sophie Fillières: Margaux
  • 2018: Lovers of my wife , by Daniel Auteuil: Isabelle
  • 2018: Black river , d’érick Zonca: Solange
  • 2018: Pupil , by Jeanne Herry: Alice
  • 2019: My baby de Lisa Azuelos: Héloïse
  • 2020: The two Alfred by Bruno Podalydès: Séverine
  • 2021: We are made for each other by Pascal Elbé: Claire
  • 2021: Another world by Stéphane Brizé: Anne Lemesle
  • 2022: Chronicle of a temporary affair Emmanuel Mouret: Charlotte
  • 2022: November by Cédric Jimenez: Héloïse
  • 2022: Green fragrance from Nicolas Parris: Claire
  • 2023: Rembrandt Pierre Seller:

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  • 1989: Ivanov by Anton Tchekhov, staging Pierre Romans, Nanterre-Amandiers Theater
  • 1989: How you want me by Luigi Pirandello, directed Maurice Attias, Théâtre de la Madeleine
  • 1990: How you want me of Luigi Pirandello, Mise en Sceneso ATIAS, Theater, Theater, Theater, Theater
  • 1993: The Apprivoisée Crear by William Shakespeare, staged Jérôme Savary, National Theater of Chaillot, National Theater of Nice
  • 1995: Lulu’s novel by David Decca, staged Didier Long, Small Théâtre de Paris

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  1. Luc Le Vaillant, “The passer -by of the without chichi” , Release , April 27, 2007.
  2. Jean-Louis Beaucarnot, Frédéric Dumoulin, Amazing dictionary of celebrities , First Éditions, , p. 42 .
  3. Since the age of 50.
  4. Actor agent then designer. Source : laurencekiberlain.net .
  5. a et b Ghislain Loustalot, Sandrine Kiberlain: “I dream of a story for life” » , on Paris Match , .
  6. The JDD , Laurence Kiberlain, high hearts! » , on www.lejdd.fr (consulted the ) .
  7. Laurence Kiberlain – Her daughter, her battle », Paris Match , ( read online , consulted the ) .
  8. Christophe Carrière, It rolls for Sandrine Kiberlain » , on L’Express , .
  9. Son of Alain Souchon.
  10. Deauville American cinema festival: the jury unveiled » , on Ouest-France.fr , (consulted the ) .
  11. César 2020: actress Sandrine Kiberlain will chair the 45th edition » , on Franceinfo , (consulted the )
  12. Jean Baptiste Morain « Sandrine Kiberlain in 10 films », Inrockuptibles , ( read online ) .
  13. “I was married without my knowing it”: Sandrine Kiberlain recounts her surprise wedding with Vincent Lindon » , on Europe 1 (consulted the )
  14. Sandrine Kiberlain and Edouard Baer as a couple », Lexpress.fr , ( read online , consulted the ) .
  15. Noémie Luciani « “Still happy”: a family tale with the Baer-Kiberlain couple », The Monde.fr , (ISSN  1950-6244, read online , consulted the ) .
  16. The Chain of Hope .
  17. 2 generations sing for the 3rd exceptional concert – XVIth Gala », jds.fr , ( read online ) .
  18. Very small details , site Unifancance.org
  19. Alpe d’Huez festival: Azuelos and Kiberlain Crowned » , on Le Figaro , (consulted the ) .

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