Charlotte Gainsbourg

Charlotte Gainsbourg

  • Born: 1971-7-21
  • Birthplace: London, England
  • Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m)
  • Profession: Actor, singer
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Representative Works: Antichrist, The Nymphomaniac Vol I, The Tree, Sleep Science, Charlotte and Lulu
  • Charlotte Gainsbourg (Charlotte Gainsbourg), born on July 21, 1971 in London, England, is a British actor and singer.
    Charlotte Gainsbourg became the most promising actress in the César Awards when she was 14 years old for her performance in " Charlotte and Lulu ". She was nominated for Best Actress by Caesar in 1989 and 1997, and finally won the Best Actress by Caesar in 2000. Supporting Actress Award. In 2003, she also appeared in " 21 Grams ", playing Sean Penn’s wife [1] . In 2007, she released her second album "5:55". In 2009, she won the best actress at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival for her performance in " Antichrist " [2] . In 2014, " The NymphomaniacVol I " starring Charlotte Gainsbourg was released. In July 2021, the first trailer for the directed film " Jane in Charlotte's Eyes " was released.  

    Performing Experience

    Charlotte Gainsbourg was born in a musical family in London. His mother is English actress Jane Birkin, and her father is French singer and actor Sergey Gansbourg. After receiving the piano enlightenment, Gambos once yearned for a career in painting, and did not change his original intention until he appeared on stage at the age of 12. At the age of 13, she sang the song "Lemon Incest" with her father. At the age of 14 , Gambos became the most promising actress in the César Awards for being an introverted and rebellious girl in " Charlotte and Lulu  ." At the age of 15, she released her first album "Charlotte Forever"   .
    In 1993, Charlotte Gainsbourg starred in the film "Simon's Garden" directed by his uncle Andrew Birkin. In 1997, she was nominated for Best Actress by Caesar again   . In 1999's " Stollen ", she finally won the Caesars Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as a single middle class   .
    In 1988, "Little Girl Thief", which was still a collaboration with Claude Miller, can be regarded as a companion article of "Charlotte and Lulu". Was nominated for Best Actress at the Caesars Awards that year   .
    In 2001, she served as a member of the jury of the Cannes International Film Festival   .
    In 2003, Charlotte appeared in a Hollywood movie for the first time, playing Sean Penn’s wife in "21 Grams   ."
    In 2007, she returned to the music scene and released her second album "5:55"   .
    In " Antichrist " premiered in France on May 20, 2009 , William James Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg played a couple who had experienced the pain of losing their children   . Charlotte Gainsbourg won the best actress at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival for her performance in the film   . After that, she devoted her energy to the production of the third album "IRM", which was officially released in North America on January 26   .
    On May 23, 2010, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Aden Young starred in " The Tree " as the closing film of the 63rd Cannes Film Festival   .
    In 2011, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Kirsten Caroline Dunst co-starred in the psychological disaster film "Depression"   .
    In 2014, " The NymphomaniacVol I " starring Charlotte Gainsbourg appeared at the Berlin Film Festival.
    In July 2021, the first trailer for the directed film "Jane in Charlotte's Eyes" was released. 

    Character Evaluation

    In the French film scene with many beautiful women, Charlotte Gainsbourg looks ordinary, even a little vicissitudes of life, a little haggard, but Charlotte Gainsbourg is not just an actor, she represents a kind of temperament, a kind of spirit, she exudes a unique temperament   , The favor of many famous directors has won the love of French movie fans   .
    Extended Reading

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