Ludivine Sagnier
- Actress
- Producer
- Soundtrack
The French actress Ludivine Sagnier was born on July 3, 1979 in La Celle-Saint-Cloud, in France's Yvelines department. Ludivine studied
acting as a young girl and had made her movie debut at the age 10 in
Les maris, les femmes, les amants (1989).
She has established her reputation as one of the brightest young stars
in French and international cinema in her collaborations with French
filmmaker François Ozon, starting with
Water Drops on Burning Rocks (2000) (based on a screenplay by
Rainer Werner Fassbinder,
8 Women (2002) and in
Swimming Pool (2003). For her
performance in 8 Women (2002), she won a Cesar Award nomination (the French
equivalent of the Oscar) and the Romy Schneider Award that is given
each year to a promising young French actress. In that film, Sagnier
proved her acting prowess by distinguishing herself in a stellar cast
that included the legendary actresses
Danielle Darrieux,
Catherine Deneuve and
Isabelle Huppert as well as
Emmanuelle Béart and
Fanny Ardant. Along with these grand ladies
of the French cinema, Sagnier won the Best Actress Award from the
European Film Academy Award and the Silver Bear Award at the 2002
Berlin International Film Festival.
Swimming Pool (2003) represented her crossover into English-language cinema. (Sagnier played her first English language role in Toothache (2006).) Marketed in the U.S. with a comely shot of Sagnier sunbathing alongside a pool, Ozon's film became one of the biggest-grossing foreign movies in the U.S. during 2003. So far, she has turned down large monetary offers to appear in American films as the foreign girlfriend of young American superstars, as she remains committed to French cinema.
Sagnier became a mother on March 25, 2005, when she gave birth to a daughter named Bonnie by her boyfriend, French actor Nicolas Duvauchelle.
Swimming Pool (2003) represented her crossover into English-language cinema. (Sagnier played her first English language role in Toothache (2006).) Marketed in the U.S. with a comely shot of Sagnier sunbathing alongside a pool, Ozon's film became one of the biggest-grossing foreign movies in the U.S. during 2003. So far, she has turned down large monetary offers to appear in American films as the foreign girlfriend of young American superstars, as she remains committed to French cinema.
Sagnier became a mother on March 25, 2005, when she gave birth to a daughter named Bonnie by her boyfriend, French actor Nicolas Duvauchelle.