Lola Bessis | |
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Born | [1] | 30 November 1992
Nationality | French |
Occupation(s) | Actress, screenwriter and director |
Lola Bessis (born 30 November 1992 [1] [2]) is a French actress, screenwriter and director. She is known for the movie Swim Little Fish Swim, in which she acted and wrote the script. [3]
She started her career at the age of 12. [4]
In 2013, she played the lead in Swim Little Fish Swim, an English-speaking comedy-drama shot in New York and that Bessis co-directed with Ruben Amar. [5] Critics praised Bessis' performance for her screen presence and charm. [6] [7] [8]
In 2014, she was a jury member at the Deauville American Film Festival along with Clemence Poesy, Christine and The Queens and Freddie Highmore. [9]
In 2015, she played a recurring character in the comic French TV series France Kbek. [10] That same year she played the lead in the music video Pas là by French singer Vianney directed by Nicolas Bary. The video counts nearly 18 million views on YouTube. [11]
In 2016 she starred in Nicolas Bedos' feature film Monsieur et Madame Adelman. [12] That same year, Bessis starred in Mathias Malzieu's last film, Le distributeur d'aurores boréales, that has been shown at Cannes film festival 2016. [13] In July 2016, Bessis was featured in Interview Magazine’s portfolio "Hollywood’s most wanted" among the top 15 up and coming Hollywood actors. [14] In 2016, she was a jury member at the Les Arcs Film Festival. [15]
She starred in Thirst Street by Nathan Silver [16] alongside Anjelica Huston, Lindsay Burdge, Damien Bonnard, Esther Garrel, Jacques Nolot and Françoise Lebrun. [17] Thirst Street premiered in US Narrative competition at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival. [17]
In February 2017, Bessis was cast in the Picnic at Hanging Rock reboot alongside Game of Thrones actress Natalie Dormer and Orange is the New Black star Yael Stone. [18]
BIRTH DATE: 11/30 BIRTH PLACE: PARiS, France
Lolas Bessis has a natural screen presence that should ensure future work in romantic comedies.
Lola Bessis has a natural screen radiance
Lola Bessis does everything charmingly, in that ooh-la-la way.
Lola Bessis | |
---|---|
Born | [1] | 30 November 1992
Nationality | French |
Occupation(s) | Actress, screenwriter and director |
Lola Bessis (born 30 November 1992 [1] [2]) is a French actress, screenwriter and director. She is known for the movie Swim Little Fish Swim, in which she acted and wrote the script. [3]
She started her career at the age of 12. [4]
In 2013, she played the lead in Swim Little Fish Swim, an English-speaking comedy-drama shot in New York and that Bessis co-directed with Ruben Amar. [5] Critics praised Bessis' performance for her screen presence and charm. [6] [7] [8]
In 2014, she was a jury member at the Deauville American Film Festival along with Clemence Poesy, Christine and The Queens and Freddie Highmore. [9]
In 2015, she played a recurring character in the comic French TV series France Kbek. [10] That same year she played the lead in the music video Pas là by French singer Vianney directed by Nicolas Bary. The video counts nearly 18 million views on YouTube. [11]
In 2016 she starred in Nicolas Bedos' feature film Monsieur et Madame Adelman. [12] That same year, Bessis starred in Mathias Malzieu's last film, Le distributeur d'aurores boréales, that has been shown at Cannes film festival 2016. [13] In July 2016, Bessis was featured in Interview Magazine’s portfolio "Hollywood’s most wanted" among the top 15 up and coming Hollywood actors. [14] In 2016, she was a jury member at the Les Arcs Film Festival. [15]
She starred in Thirst Street by Nathan Silver [16] alongside Anjelica Huston, Lindsay Burdge, Damien Bonnard, Esther Garrel, Jacques Nolot and Françoise Lebrun. [17] Thirst Street premiered in US Narrative competition at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival. [17]
In February 2017, Bessis was cast in the Picnic at Hanging Rock reboot alongside Game of Thrones actress Natalie Dormer and Orange is the New Black star Yael Stone. [18]
BIRTH DATE: 11/30 BIRTH PLACE: PARiS, France
Lolas Bessis has a natural screen presence that should ensure future work in romantic comedies.
Lola Bessis has a natural screen radiance
Lola Bessis does everything charmingly, in that ooh-la-la way.