Pauline Étienne
Pauline Étienne is a Belgian actress. Her notable films include Le Bel Âge and Silent Voice, for which she won the Lumières Award for Most Promising Actress in 2010.Life and career
Pauline Étienne grew up in Ixelles. She had an early interest in the theatre and music and joined a theatre workshop in her adolescence.
At age 18, she made her debut on the screen with a minor role in the film Élève libre directed by Joachim Lafosse. Her breakthrough came with Le Bel Âge in which she played opposite Michel Piccoli, and for which she won an actress prize at the Festival international des jeunes réalisateurs de Saint-Jean-de-Luz. Her work in Qu'un seul tienne et les autres suivront, directed by Léa Fehner, won her the Prix Lumière best actress newcomer award, then the Étoile d'or de la presse de la révélation féminine in 2010. In 2013 she appeared in a new screen version of Denis Diderot's The Nun.Filmography
Film
- 2008 : Private Lessons directed by Joachim Lafosse - Delphine
- 2009 : Le Bel Âge directed by Laurent Perreau - Claire
- 2009 : Silent Voice directed by Léa Fehner - Laure
- 2010 : Black Heaven directed by Gilles Marchand - Marion
- 2012 : Paradis perdu directed by Ève Deboise - Lucie
- 2013 : The Nun, directed by - Suzanne Simonin
- 2013 : 2 Autumns, 3 Winters directed by Sébastien Betbeder - Lucie
- 2014 : Eden directed by Mia Hansen-Løve - Louise
- 2014 : Tokio Fiancée directed by Stefan Liberski - Amélie
- 2017 : The Midwife
; Short films