A gifted actress of dark-eyed, gamine beauty, Élodie Bouchez is one of the new young French cinema's most... (Learn more)
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| At age 16, auditioned for and was cast in first film role | |
| First schoolgirl appearance on stage at age six convinced her acting was her calling | |
| 1986 - 1989 | Worked as a model |
| 1990 | Film debut in Serge Gainsbourg's "Stan the Flasher" |
| 1992 | Acted in Christine Lipinska's "Le Cahier vole" |
| 1994 | Also acted with Morel in "Those Were the Days" |
| 1994 | Her Cesar Award-winning role in Andre Techine's "Les Roseaux sauvages/Wild Reeds" vaulted her to the front ranks of young French talent; co-starred opposite Gael Morel |
| 1996 | Appeared in Morel's feature directing debut, "A Toute vitesse/Full Speed" |
| 1996 | Had a small part as a young girl in Ismail Merchant's "The Proprietor" |
| 1997 | First film with director Graham Guit, "Le ceil est a nous" |
| 1997 | Served as jury member at the 23rd Deauville Festival of American Cinema; jury president was Sophie Marceau |
| 1998 | Co-starred with Roschdy Zem, Gerald Thomassin and Antoine du Merle in Siegfried's "Louise (Take 2)", a love story set among petty criminals living in rough Paris |
| 1998 | Portrayed a woman thought to be dead from a drug overdose who receives the attentions of a necrophiliac mortician (Jean-Marc Barr) in Didier Le Pecheur's controversial "J'aimerais pas crever un dimanche", inspired by a true story |
| 1998 | Reteamed with Morel in Laurent Bouhnik's "Zonzon" |
| 1998 | Second film with Guit, "Les Kidnappers", a Tarantino-style adventure about a gang of young safecrackers |
| 1998 | Widely acclaimed for her role as Isa in Erick Zonca's "La Vie revee des anges/The Dreamlife of Angels"; role written especially for her; shared Cannes Film Festival Best Actress Award with co-star Natacha Regnier; also won second Cesar as Best Actress |
| 1999 | Acted in first English-language film, Jean-Marc Barr's directorial debut "Lovers" |
| 2000 | Reteamed with director Morel for French TV-movie "Grand Surface/Shopping Mall" |
| 2005 | Co-starred in the independent comedy "Shooting Vegetarians" |
| 2005 | Joined the cast of "Alias" (ABC) as Zoe Rienne, an internationally wanted criminal who had secretly been working with Vaughn (Michael Vartan) |
| 2006 | Cast in Jeff Stanzler's "Sorry, Haters" a drama set against the anxieties and fears of post-9/11 America |
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