Joséphine de La Baume
Joséphine de La Baume (born 8 October 1984) is a French actress, singer, film director, and model. In 2018 she started the rock and garage group Film Noir.
Joséphine de La Baume | |
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Born | Paris, France | 8 October 1984
Alma mater | American University in London |
Occupation | Actress, singer, director, model |
Spouse(s) | |
Parent(s) | François de la Baume Anne Turrettini |
Website | www |
Career
In 2010 she worked with Romain Gavras on his debut film Our Day will come and later on was cast in Bertrand Tavernier's The Princess of Montpensier selected in the main competition of Cannes Film Festival 2011. She then started working in the UK on features such as One Day by Lone Scherfig, Johnny English Reborn by Oliver Parker, Titanic written for ITV by Julian Fellowes and Mr Selfridges and Ron Howard's Rush From 2012, she started working in the US on projects such as Kiss if The Damned directed by Xan Cassavetes or Listen Up Philip directed by Alex Ross Perry
Most recently, she appeared in Abner Pastoll's Road Games (Fausse Route)[1] in which Dread Central described her as "sultry and enigmatic."[2] The film was released theatrically in the US by IFC Films.
Singtank
De La Baume is member of French indie band Singtank with her brother Alexandre de la Baume and drummer Alberto Cabrera.[3] Their debut album In Wonder was met with critical success.[4]
Film Noir
Founded by Josephine 2018, Film Noir released their first EP titled Vertiges (Men of Glory)in 2019, which was well received. The first single La Mariée (vague à l'âme) got into the France Inter Radio summer playlist. The second single Brûlant also got on the France Inter radio playlist. Film Noir collaborated on their EP with Cundo Bermudez (Ty Segall, No Age), Cole Alexander and Zumi Rosow (Black Lips), Kirin J Callinan and Samy Osta (Juniore, La Femme), Sacha Got (La Femme), Kirin J Callinan.
Personal life
She married English DJ Mark Ronson on 3 September 2011.[5] On 16 May 2017, it was reported that de La Baume had filed for divorce from Ronson, listing the separation date as 21 April 2017.[6] The divorce was finalised in October 2018.[7]
Filmography
- 2010: The Princess of Montpensier by Bertrand Tavernier
- 2010: Our Day Will Come by Romain Gavras
- 2011: One Day by Lone Scherfig
- 2011: Johnny English Reborn by Oliver Parker
- 2012: Confession of a Child of the Century by Sylvie Verheyde
- 2012: Kiss of the Damned of Alexandra Cassavetes
- 2013: Rush by Ron Howard
- 2013: Quai d'Orsay
- 2013: Joy de V.
- 2014: If You Don't, I Will
- 2014: Listen Up Philip
- 2015: Eva & Leon
- 2015: Road Games (Fausse Route)
- 2016: Ma vie criminelle
- 2017: Madame
- 2017: Hitman & Bodyguard
- 2017: Bees Make Honey
- 2018: A Very Secret Service
- 2018: Alien Crystal Palace
- 2018: L'Amour est une fête
- 2019: Femme Enfant
- 2019: Why not Choose Love: A MAry Pickford Manifesto
- 2020: Waiting for Anya
- 2020: Madame Claude
References
- "Check the first Teaser and Posters..." Twitch.
- "Road Games review". Dread Central.
- Durbin, Jonathan. "25 in 2009: Josephine de la Baume". papermag.com. Paper Magazine. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
- Michael Hann (19 July 2012). "SingTank: In Wonder – review". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 24 April 2013.
- "Mark Ronson marries Josephine De La Baume". The Independent. London. 5 September 2011. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
- "MARK RONSON WIFE CALLS IT QUITS Wants Spousal Support". tmz.com. 16 May 2017. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
- Harrison, Lily (December 28, 2018). "Mark Ronson and Joséphine de La Baume Settle Their Divorce". E! News.