Known for Acting

Ariane Ascaride (born 10 October 1954) is a French actress and screenwriter. She has appeared in films such as Marius et Jeannette (Marius and Jeannette), Ma vraie vie à Rouen (The True Story of My Life in Rouen; USA, My Life on Ice) and À la place du coeur (Where the Heart Is). She also starred in and co-wrote the screenplay for Le Voyage en Arménie (Armenia). Daughter of Henriette, an office worker, and a representative, himself son of Neapolitan immigrant, and sister of the director Pierre Ascaride and the writer Gilles Ascaride, Ariane assists early to the amateur shows in which her father is involved. Ariane Ascaride is married to the French director Robert Guédiguian. The actress is a member of the sponsoring committee of the French Coalition for the Decade for the Culture of Peace and Non-violence. Ascaride won the 1998 Best Actress César Award for her role in Marius et Jeannette and was nominated two other times, one for Best Actress for Marie-Jo et ses 2 amours (Marie-Jo and Her 2 Lovers) and for Best Supporting Actress for Brodeuses (A Common Thread; American DVD release, Sequins). She also won the Best Actress award at the Valladolid International Film Festival for The Town Is Quiet. She won the 2006 Rome Film Festival Best actress award for Le Voyage en Arménie. Source: Article "Ariane Ascaride" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
2018
as Mme Malec, la prof de danse
2009
as Manuela Lopez
2011
as Nathalie's mother
2009
as Madame Elek
2025
as Maria
2023
as Cesira (voice)
1998
as Marianne Patché
2016
as Judge
2019
as Sylvie Benar
2013
as Claudine Foulon
2023
as Mme Celibidache
2011
as Marie-Claire Marteron
2011
as Emmanuelle
2010
as Le médecin
2002
as Marie-Jo
2026
2000
as Isabelle
1997
as Jeannette
2000
as Michèle
2017
as Angèle Barberini