Marine Delterme
- Actress
Marine Delterme is a French actress and former top model who started her career at the age of 17 modeling all over the world. After living in NY for a couple of years and having a successful career in the fashion world, she moved back to France to work with Jean-Luc Godard on her first film. Since then, her career took off and she hasn't stopped acting between French blockbuster films and auteur films, she gained great range in the roles she played.
She has had the opportunity to work with English filmmakers such as Roland-Joffe's with his film Vatel starring Uma Thurman which opened the Cannes Film Festival in 2001, Mike Figgis with his film Women and Men 2 and Christian Duguay with his film Coco Chanel starring Shirley Maclaine. In 2002, she started her title-role in Alice Nevers, which ran on TV for twenty years. This show was one of the most popular shows in France during the entire time it aired and holds a record in longevity. While on this series, she won several awards including 'best actress in a French series' and 'most popular French actress.' She has also developed a career as a sculptor. She has recently moved to Los Angeles with her husband Florian Zeller, director of Oscar winning film The Father.