Bérénice Bejo

1976-

Biography: life and films

Bérénice Bejo is a French-Argentine actress. She was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina on 7th July 1976.

Her best films as an actor include Steve Suissa's Cavalcade (2005), Serge Bromberg's L'Enfer d'Henri-Georges Clouzot (2009), Michel Hazanavicius's The Artist (2011), Régis Roinsard's comedy Populaire (2012) and Asghar Farhadi's Le Passé (2013).

Bérénice Bejo has so far appeared in 24 films.

She has most frequently worked with the following directors: Steve Suissa (2 films), Michel Hazanavicius (2) and Antoine Blossier (2).

Her most frequent genres include: drama (15 films), romance (6), comedy (5), Thriller (4), comedy-romance (3), comedy-drama (2) and Horror (2).

Our average rating for Bérénice Bejo over all films is: 3.1

Filmography

Key: a = actor

L'Enfer (1964) [a]

Les Soeurs Hamlet (1996) [a]

La Captive (2000) [a]

Meilleur espoir féminin (2000) [a]

Passionnément (2000) [a]

A Knight's Tale (2001) [a]

24 heures de la vie d'une femme (2002) [a]

Comme un avion (2002) [a]

Dans le rouge du couchant (2003) [a]

Sem Ela (2003) [a]

Le Grand rôle (2004) [a]

Cavalcade (2005) [a]

OSS 117: Le Caire nid d'espions (2006) [a]

13 m2 (2007) [a]

La Maison (2007) [a]

Bouquet final (2008) [a]

Modern Love (2008) [a]

L'Enfer d'Henri-Georges Clouzot (2009) [a]

La Traque (2010) [a]

The Artist (2011) [a]

Populaire (2012) [a]

Au bonheur des ogres (2013) [a]

Le Passé (2013) [a]

Le Dernier diamant (2014) [a]

The Search (2014) [a]

The Childhood of a Leader (2015) [a]

Éternité (2016) [a]

L'Économie du couple (2016) [a]

Le Redoutable (2017) [a]



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