People
Rebecca Marder Biography
MARITAL STATUS
Profession Actress
Nationalities French, American
Birth April 10, 1995
BIOGRAPHY
Born to a French journalist mother, a theater specialist, and an American musician father, Rebecca Marder fell in love with the stage from a very young age. She started acting at the age of five and subsequently joined the Paris Conservatory of Dramatic Art and then the Strasbourg National Theater school. In the cinema, the young actress appears in This is my body (2001) and the comedy Ask permission from the children (2007). In 2010, she starred in Rose Bosch ‘s historical drama La Rafle .
It did not take long for his talent to be noticed by Eric Ruf , the general administrator of the Comédie-Française, who asked him to become a resident of this prestigious institution in 2015, at only twenty years old. She thus takes part, with a sustained cadence, in prestigious pieces, ranging from “Rustres” by Carlo Goldoni to “Fanny et Alexandre” by Ingmar Bergman , including “George Dandin ou le Mari confuse” and “La Jalousie du Barbouillé ” by Molière or even “The Hotel of Free Trade” by Georges Feydeau .
In 2018, Rebecca Marder was chosen to play an important role in A Man in a Hurry by Hervé Mimran . In this comedy-drama, Fabrice Luchini plays a respected businessman and brilliant speaker who suffers a stroke. Rebecca plays the abandoned daughter of this character learning to live again. She continued with small roles in the thriller Exfiltrés (2019), Cédric Klapisch ‘s modern romance Deux moi (id.) and the comedy La Daronne (2020), in which Isabelle Huppert becomes a drug trafficker…
After having been the One of Denis Podalydès ‘ mistresses in Deception by Arnaud Desplechin , Rebecca Marder’s career is experiencing considerable growth in 2022 with three feature films. She headlines Olivier Dahan ‘s biopic , Simone, le voyage du siècle , where she plays young Simone Veil. The resident of the Comédie-Française also slips into the skin of the heroine of A young girl who is doing well , by Sandrine Kiberlain. The story of this drama takes place in Paris, in 1942, and follows Irène, a young Jewish and French woman, living the enthusiasm of her 19 years but who is about to experience the harshness of her times. A sensitive performance which earned her a nomination for the César for Most Promising Actress. She then distinguished herself in a lighter register with Michel Leclerc ‘s comedy , Les Goûts et les Couleurs , where she is a young singer who records an album with her idol.
Having become one of the most prominent young French actresses of the moment, she begins 2023 with La Grande Magie by Noémie Lvovsky . She then plays a lawyer in the police comedy Mon Crime by François Ozon , before slipping into the shoes of a politician who hides a dark secret in Des grandes Expectations , where she plays opposite her companion Benjamin Lavernhe .
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