Highest rated movie: Betty Blue (1986)
Lowest rated movie: Love Is in the Air (2013)
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Looking for reviews of Clémentine Célarié movies? Cinafilm has a total of 85 reviews across 4 movies.
Movies starring Clémentine Célarié have generally received positive reviews and hold an average score of 65%.
Betty Blue - released in 1986 - is Clémentine Célarié's highest rated movie, with a score of 70% based on 10 reviews.
The lowest rated film from Clémentine Célarié is Love Is in the Air - released in 2013 - with a score of 55% based on 26 reviews.
Myriem Célarié is the daughter of the journalist Andrew Célarié. She was born in Dakar on October 12, 1957. Africa will always remain dear to her heart and she will claim often link the visceral with the continent. After her baccalaureate, she went to live a year in the United States, and upon her return, she decided to follow her heart, choosing the life of an artist. She takes courses of theatre and dance. Despite his energy already flowing, she misses the entrance exam at the conservatory of dramatic art. Traumatized by this failure, she doesn't defeated, not by pouring as it is, and joined a group of friends who play jazz in the street. She sings in the caves of France and Spain. She appreciates the smoking lifestyle of bohemia, that it extends, in that occur in performances of café-theatre at Splendid.
In the years 80, it begins on the radio. A Radio 7, the equivalent of the Motion’ of the time, she interviews actors. Then, she co-hosts programmes on France Inter: "golden Disc" with François Jouffa and Jazz at all levels with Julien Delli Fiori.
In 1983, she made her first cinema dansGarçon ! Claude protestant redemption church, with Yves Montand. In then goes many of the supporting roles. The audience then discovers an actress who is strong and fragile, in White and Marie in 1984 or in The gitane by Philippe de Broca in 1986. In 1986, it breaks his image of the bimbo light playing a wife frustrated in the sulphur 37°2 the morning of Jean Jacques Beneix. Even today, he often speaks of the aftershocks coarse she had to chant. In 1992, Nocturne indian, with Jean-Hugues Anglade, to him being nominated for the César of the best second role. It then rotates in The Nights the Fauves of Cyril Collard, and then in 1993, she became the best friend of Isabelle Adjani in Toxic Affair by Philomène Esposito. She turns, then, to the comedy mainstream with The Vengeance of a blonde (1994), Les Braqueuses (1994), or The Sisters of the Sun (1997).
In 2006, she returned to the theatre appearing on stage, alongside Jean Reno in The Big Occasions. Clementine is the mother of three sons, of whom she is very close. In 2006, she released an album entitled "Family Groove" with his three children, after having made in 2005 a few scenes with them.
Actress is very committed, she has been fighting against the scourge of AIDS. Heated by this fight that is close to her heart, she embraces a patient in the mouth, during the Sidaction 1994, to prove to the French that it is not necessary to put people suffering from this disease in quarantine.
Clémentine Célarié has acted in films with Dominique Pinon, Dominique Besnehard, Bill Nighy and Tom Hollander.
Clémentine Célarié has worked with these film directors: Alexis Michalik, Alexandre Castagnetti, Jean-Jacques Beineix and Tom Hunsinger.
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