Marie Bunel

Marie Bunel (born 1961) is a French film and stage actress.[1]

Marie Bunel
Born (1961-05-27) 27 May 1961
OccupationActor
Years active1977-present

Biography

Bunel was born on 27 May 1961 in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, Val-de-Marne, France.[2] She attended the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in West Hollywood, California and took classes from Blanche Salant at the American Center of Paris.[3]

She is married to actor Vincent Winterhalter, whose late father was actor Vania Vilers (1938-2009).

Work

Feature films

Television

Short films

  • Une soirée perdue (dir. Cécile Decugis, 1984)
  • Amélie palace (dir. Marie Hélia, 1991)
  • Passera-t-il ? (dir. Claude Duty, 1991)
  • Paroles passagères (dir. Denis Jutzeler, 1992)
  • La Fête des mères (dir. Chris Vander Stappen, 1998)
  • Pluies (dir. Véronique Aubouy, 2004)
  • Poids plume (dir. Nolwenn Lemesle, 2005)
  • Juste une heure (dir. Virginie Peignien, 2007)

Theater

gollark: > Māori distinguishes between long and short vowels; modern written texts usually mark the long vowels with a macron.IT SPREADS.
gollark: Statistically, you OBVIOUSLY can.
gollark: > The 2013 New Zealand census reported that about 149,000 people, or 3.7% of the New Zealand population, could hold a conversation in Māori about everyday things.[2][6] As of 2015, 55% of Māori adults reported some knowledge of the language; of these, 64% use Māori at home and around 50,000 people can speak the language "very well" or "well".[1]
gollark: Similarly to how I fluently speak Latin, French and Old English.
gollark: As you live in New Zealand, you speak ALL languages vaguely associated with it, yes?

References

  1. AlloCine
  2. imdb
  3. "Official website". Archived from the original on 2013-06-19. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
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