Valérie Lemercier is a distinguished French actress, screenwriter, director, and singer, renowned for her exceptional contributions to the realms of film, television, and music. She was born in Dieppe, France, on March 9, 1964.
Commencing her acting journey in 1988 with an appearance in the television series "Palace," she swiftly ascended the acting ranks. It was her captivating role in the 1995 film "Sabrina," starring alongside luminaries like Harrison Ford, Julia Ormond, and Lauren Holly, that propelled her into the spotlight, solidifying her as a prominent figure in the cinematic world. Her illustrious filmography boasts notable works such as "Monte Carlo," "Orchestra Seats," "The Visitors," "Aline," "Friday Night," and "50 Is the New 30." For her work in film, Lemercier has secured three coveted César Awards for both Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress.
Her musical endeavors have also shone brightly, evident in her compelling discography that features singles like "Le coup d’soleil" and "La grande amour," as well as her album "Chante."
Actresses, Film and TV
Actresses, Film and TV, Music, Pop
Actors, Film and TV
Actresses, Film and TV