Celine Sallette

Celine Sallette
Céline Sallette is a French actress known for her powerful and versatile performances in both film and television. Born on April 25, 1980, in Bordeaux, France, she has become one of the prominent figures in contemporary French cinema, recognized for her ability to convey deep emotion and complexity through her characters. Sallette gained widespread attention for her role in Bertrand Bonello’s House of Tolerance (L'Apollonide – Souvenirs de la maison close, 2011), a period drama set in a Parisian brothel at the end of the 19th century. Her performance in this film earned her a nomination for the César Award for Most Promising Actress, bringing her into the spotlight of French cinema. She has since appeared in a number of critically acclaimed films, including Rust and Bone (De rouille et d'os, 2012) by Jacques Audiard, where she shared the screen with Marion Cotillard. Sallette’s ability to embody a wide range of characters has led her to roles in both independent films and large productions. Céline Sallette is also well known for her television work. She played a key role in the French series The Returned (Les Revenants, 2012–2015), which was a major success both in France and internationally, earning her recognition beyond the film industry. In addition to her acting, Sallette has ventured into directing, showing her dedication to the art of storytelling in multiple forms. If you’d like more information about
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