- Born
- Judith Chemla was born on July 5, 1984 in Gentilly, France. She is an actress and writer, known for A Woman's Life (2016), Camille Rewinds (2012) and Les enfants de Bohème (2021).
- Children
- Distinctive high-pitched soprano voice
- Enigmatic quality and unconventional demeanor
- Raven hair, alabaster complexion and intense blue-gray eyes
- Often sports long, thin hair that largely covers her eyes
- Mutifaceted repertoire, both in terms of acting range and array of disparate talents
- Stage actress. She had her first audition at 14 and made some theatrical studies in high school under the mentorship of Emmanuel Demarcy Motta. She later attended Bruno Wacrenier's classes at the 5th arrondissement Conservatoire, made some studies with Cécile Grandin at the Bourg la Reine-Sceaux Conservatoire and finally entered the CNSAD (National Conservatory of Dramatic Art of Paris), where she graduated in 2007. She's been with the Comédie-Française between 2007 and 2009.
- After completing her studies at the Paris Conservatoire of Dramatic Arts, she was invited by Muriel Mayette, artistic director of the Comédie-Française, to make her theatrical debut as Célimène in Lukas Hemleb's 2007/8 stage production of "The Misanthrope". She signed her contract with the Comédie-Française on the day of her 22nd birthday. Mayette stated that Chemla possessed an "unbreakable fragility".
- Has been engaged to James Thierrée: they have a son.
- She was raised in Gentilly. Her mother is a lawyer of Burgundy ancestry. Her father is a fiddler of Tunisian ancestry.
- She's received a musical training since her childhood, learning to play the piano between age 5 and age 7 and the violin between age 7 and age 14. She's also a trained singer. She sang the roles of Dido in "Crocodile" (a 2014 adaptation of Henry Purcell's opera "Dido and Aeneas") and Violetta in Benjamin Lazar's 2016 operatic production of "La Traviata". She has sung in concerts as well.
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