Anne Charrier

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Anne Charrier
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Anne Charrier at the Monte Carlo Television Film Festival
Born (1974-03-16) 16 March 1974 (age 49)
OccupationActress
Years active1999–present

Anne Charrier is a French actress, who is credited with 7 films and 22 TV productions between 2000 and 2009. She was coached for TV by the Australian Elise McLeod.

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Career

She is best known for her lead role in the film Paid , made in 2006, where she played a French call girl from Netherlands. The film was exhibited at the 22nd Braunschweig International Film Festival. [1] Charrier made her film debut in this production though she has had over 20 TV credits. [2]

Theater

YearTitleAuthorDirectorNotes
1999 Twelfth Night William Shakespeare L. Pacot-Grivel
2002 The Liar Pierre Corneille Nicolas Briançon Théâtre Hébertot
2005Le Manège Florian Zeller Nicolas Briançon (2)Petit Montparnasse
2006Début de fin de soiréeClément MichelClément MichelComédie de Paris
2011Au moment de la nuit Claude Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon Nicolas Briançon (3) Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
Le Pain de Ménage Jules Renard Nicolas Briançon (4) Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
2012 Volpone Ben Jonson Nicolas Briançon (5) Théâtre de la Madeleine
2014Chambre froideMichele LoweSally MicaleffLa Pépinière-Théâtre

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2000Éléanne KÉléanneGuillaume MoreelsShort
Argent contentThe WomanPhilippe DussolShort
Drug Scenes Guillaume Nicloux TV series (1 episode)
2002 H JessicaCharles NemesTV series (1 episode)
Âge sensibleDelphine PagèsGilles BannierTV series (1 episode)
Avocats & associésThe LawyerAlexandre PidouxTV series (1 episode)
2003Le prix de l'honneurSophie Larrieu Gérard Marx TV movie
2004Paul SauvageSam Frédéric Tellier TV movie
Central nuitThe ReceptionistFranck VestielTV series (1 episode)
Avocats & associésThe LawyerPhilippe TriboitTV series (1 episode)
2005CortègesThomas PerrierShort
Prune BeckerAnneAlexandre Pidoux (2)TV series (1 episode)
2005-06La crim'LefèvreFrançois Luciani & Jean-Pierre PrévostTV series (18 episodes)
2006 Paid PaulaLaurence Lamers
Léa ParkerAriane StratenJean-Pierre Prévost (2)TV series (1 episode)
David NolandeThe Young GirlNicolas CucheTV series (1 episode)
2007 Joséphine, ange gardien Estelle DuvalSylvie AymeTV series (1 episode)
2008 The Last Deadly Mission The Veterinarian Olivier Marchal
Arrêt demandéThomas Perrier (2)Short
État de manqueElsa Claude d'Anna TV movie
Julie Lescaut CoralieEric SummerTV series (1 episode)
Paris enquêtes criminelles CatherineJean-Teddy FilippeTV series (1 episode)
Femmes de loiMadame GauthierHervé RenohTV series (1 episode)
Les tricheursMonica CasagrandeLaurent CarcélèsTV series (1 episode)
Duval et MorettiJudge ClémentDominique GuilloTV series (1 episode)
ScalpHélèneJean-Marc Brondolo & Xavier DurringerTV series (8 episodes)
2009Une semaine sur deux (et la moitié des vacances scolaires)ClaraIvan Calbérac
Les corbeauxNathalieRégis MussetTV movie
La vie est à nousCaroleLuc PagèsTV series (3 episodes)
Ligne de feuLaura Van BommelMarc AngeloTV series (5 episodes)
2009-2010 R.I.S, police scientifique Laura ManèsEric Le Roux & Jean-Marc ThérinTV series (2 episodes)
Mes amis, mes amours, mes emmerdesNathalieJérôme Navarro & Sylvie Ayme (2)TV series (11 episodes)
2010-13 Maison Close Véra Mabrouk El Mechri, ...TV series (16 episodes)
2011L'art de séduireThe FloristGuy Mazarguil
R.I.F. (Recherches dans l'Intérêt des Familles)Sandra GiulianiFranck Mancuso
FatouNathalie MarchakShort
Tout le monde descendNadège BlancourtRenaud BertrandTV movie
2012 Mes héros StéphanieÉric Besnard
La stratégie de la poussetteLorraineClément Michel
ClashBéatrice DiopPascal LahmaniTV series (2 episodes)
2013Le jour attendraSarahEdgar Marie
ProfilageAlexandra GilardiJulien DespauxTV series (1 episode)
Fais pas ci, fais pas çaIsabelleCathy VerneyTV series (1 episode)
ChérifNathalie PlessardJulien ZidiTV series (1 episode)
2014-2017MarjorieMarjorieIvan CalbéracTV series (5 episodes)
2015On voulait tout casserHélènePhilippe Guillard
The ProposalEmma Sean Ellis Short
Chefs DelphineArnaud MalherbeTV series (6 episodes)
Nominated - ACS Award for Best Actress
2016 Marseille Valérie Kad Merad
Crash test Aglaé Éric Gravel
Je compte sur vous Pascal Elbé
2019Persona non grataElla Montero Roschdy Zem
2020L'aventure des MargueriteIsabellePierre Coré
Peur sur le lacManon CarrèreTV series (5 episodes)
Parents d'élèvesElise Canova
Mention particulière: Bienvenue dans l'âge adulteNathalieTV movie
Bullit & RiperJuge WoodpeckerTV movie
2020-20213615 MoniqueMonique MasnelTV series (9 episodes)
2021Gabriel RoseShort
Meurtres à...FionaTV series (2 episodes)
Le temps des secretsTante Rose
2022Syndrome EDr. Florence BordierTV series (6 episodes)
L'astronauteEva Veredia
2023Crimes parfaitsAurélie LelievreTV series (1 episode)
Alex HugoMathilde LaurentTV series (1 episode)
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Marion GenetTV series (6 episodes)

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References

  1. "22nd Braunschweig International Film Festival". Archived from the original on 1 May 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-14.
  2. ".: Paid - the Movie". Archived from the original on 21 November 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-14.