Amira Casar
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Early life
Amira Casar was born in London and raised in England, Ireland, and France.[1] She studied drama at the Conservatoire National d'Art Dramatique de Paris between 1991 and 1994.[2] She is fluent in English, Persian, and French and has also worked in German, Italian, and Spanish.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Career
Casar's first role was in the 1989 film Template:Interlanguage link (Error of Youth) by Template:Interlanguage link.[3] She played Sandra Benzakhem in the 1997 film La Vérité si je mens !, for which she was nominated for a César Award for Most Promising Actress.[4] She later appeared in the film's two sequels, in 2001 and 2012.[5][6]
Casar portrayed Myriem in How I Killed My Father (2001) by Anne Fontaine;[7] Assia Wevill in Sylvia (2003) by Christine Jeffs;[8] the lead role of The Woman in the Catherine Breillat erotic film Anatomy of Hell (2004);[2][9] and Eva in To Paint or Make Love (2005) by Arnaud and Jean-Marie Larrieu, which was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival.[10]
Other roles include Marianne in Hypnotized and Hysterical (2002),[11] a film by Template:Interlanguage link which won the Grand Golden Rail at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival; Malvina van Stille in The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes by the Brothers Quay (2005);[12] and Marie in Tony Gatlif's Transylvania in 2006.[13]
In 2007, Casar appeared in installation artist Sophie Calle's Venice Biennale piece Prenez soin de vous (Take Care of Yourself).[2]
In 2008, she played Dolorès in Laetitia Masson's Template:Interlanguage link,[14] and portrayed Irene in Werner Schroeter's last film, Nuit de chien.[15] Casar played the lead role of Anna Di Baggio in the Éléonore Faucher film Template:Interlanguage link in 2009.[16]
She won the Best Actress award at La Rochelle Television Film Festival for her portrayal of Dora Maar in Template:Interlanguage link in 2010.[17] In 2011, Casar played Irène in Template:Interlanguage link,[18] and Deniz in Playoff.[19][20] In 2013, she appeared in the Arnaud des Pallières film Michael Kohlhaas,[21][22] and portrayed Anne-Marie Munoz in Bertrand Bonello's Saint Laurent in 2014.[3]
In 2015, Casar appeared in The Forbidden Room by Canadian director Guy Maddin.[23] and portrayed Béatrice, Madame de Clermont, in the TV series Versailles.[24][25] In 2017, she played Annella Perlman in the film Call Me by Your Name.[26] She also appeared in the 2019 Caroline Fourest film Sisters in Arms, about a team of female Kurdish soldiers and volunteers.[27]
In 2022, Casar appeared in the film The Contractor.[28] She portrayed Edith Frank, the mother of Anne Frank, in the 2023 Disney+ series A Small Light.[28]
On stage, Casar's work includes the Almeida Theatre production of Aunt Dan and Lemon,[29] the title role in Hedda Gabler at Le Petit Théâtre de Paris,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". and Olivier Py's 2009 production of Les Enfants de Saturne at the Theatre National de L'Odéon, Paris.[30] In 2011, she appeared in the title role of Petra in The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant,[31][32] and received critical acclaim in Arthur Honegger's Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher at the Barbican Centre with the London Symphony Orchestra.[33]
Casar also appeared in the 1995 Bryan Adams music video for "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?".[34]
Filmography
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1996 | Sharpe's Siege | Catherine | TV series, S04E02 |
| 1997 | Opération Bugs Bunny | Marie-Noëlle | TV movie |
| 2000 | Arabian Nights | Morgiana | TV miniseries |
| 2001 | Murder on the Orient Express | Helena von Strauss | TV movie |
| 2003 | 40 | Kristina | TV miniseries |
| Template:Interlanguage link | Rachel | TV miniseries | |
| 2008 | Template:Interlanguage link | Antonia | TV movie |
| 2010 | Template:Interlanguage link | Dora Maar | TV movie |
| 2015 | Versailles | Béatrice, Madame de Clermont | TV series |
| 2017 | Template:Interlanguage link | Gabrielle Monti | TV movie |
| 2019 | Savages (Les Sauvages) | Daria | TV series |
| 2021 | Voltaire High (Template:Interlanguage link) | Irène | TV Series, S1E5 |
| 2023 | A Small Light | Edith Frank | TV miniseries |
| 2024 | Template:Illm | Perle Foster | TV series |
Accolades
- 1998 – Nomination: César Award for Most Promising Actress for La Vérité si je mens ![4]
- 2016 – Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters[35]
References
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External links
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- Living people
- Actresses from London
- Irish emigrants to France
- British people of Kurdish descent
- English people of Russian descent
- French people of Kurdish descent
- French people of Russian descent
- French film actresses
- Irish film actresses
- 21st-century French actresses
- 20th-century French actresses
- Cours Florent alumni
- French National Academy of Dramatic Arts alumni
- Chevaliers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
- 20th-century English actresses
- 21st-century English actresses
- English emigrants to Ireland
- English emigrants to France