Valeria Bruni-tedeschi


Actor

Biography

Sometimes it takes a while for a star to emerge from an extremely wealthy family. For Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, it took nearly 40 years before she emerged from the shadow of her successful musical parents and her model/musician half-sister Carla Bruni. After close to two decades of acting, Bruni Tedeschi made the transition to writing and directing, beginning with "It's Easier for a Camel....

Biography

Sometimes it takes a while for a star to emerge from an extremely wealthy family. For Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, it took nearly 40 years before she emerged from the shadow of her successful musical parents and her model/musician half-sister Carla Bruni. After close to two decades of acting, Bruni Tedeschi made the transition to writing and directing, beginning with "It's Easier for a Camel..." Bruni Tedeschi was born in Turin, Italy in 1964 to composer Alberto Bruni Tedeschi and pianist Marisa Bruni Tedeschi. Facing death threats from the communist Red Brigades, her family moved to Paris, France in 1975 to be closer to her mother's family. At the age of 22, her acting career took off, mostly in supporting roles in a variety of French movies and TV shows. It wasn't until the mid-1990s that Bruni Tedeschi's acting career ascended to prominent leading roles. She won a César Award for Most Promising Actress for the film "Les gens normaux n'ont rien d'exceptionnel" (1993), and followed that up with a number of roles in well-received French films. Her directorial career kicked off with "It's Easier for a Camel..." (2004), co-written by her with creative partners Noémie Lvovsky and Agnes de Sacy. The film, which she also starred in, resembled her own life to the point that her mother played the role of her character's mother. "It's Easier for a Camel..." wound up winning a number of awards, including two at the Tribeca Film Festival. After nearly two decades of acting, Bruni Tedeschi made her English debut in Steven Spielberg's "Munich" (2005). Emboldened by her acting, writing, and directing successes, she followed with her second feature, "Actrices" (2007), which she once again co-wrote, directed, and starred in. She took "Actrices" to Cannes, taking home a Special Jury Prize. She also began dating Louis Garrel, a French actor featured in "Actrices" who was 19 years younger than her. In 2009, Garrel and Bruni Tedeschi adopted a 6-month-old Senegalese baby named Celine. For her third feature "A Castle in Italy" (2013), Bruni Tedeschi once again drew from her family's issues, this time dealing with her relationship with Garrel (who played his own analog), her mother, and her late father and brother. By the time it debuted in Cannes, Garrel and Bruni Tedeschi had split, making the subject matter even more poignant. "A Castle in Italy" was well received and nominated for the Palme d'Or at Cannes.

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

Actrices (2007)
Director
It's Easier for a Camel (2003)
Director

Cast (Feature Film)

Hands Up (2011)
Roses a credit (2010)
Regrets (2009)
The Great Alibi (2008)
Faut Que Ce Danse! (2007)
The Feast (2007)
Actrices (2007)
A Good Year (2006)
Cote D'Azur (2005)
Cast
Time To Leave (2005)
Tickets (2005)
Un Couple Parfait (2005)
5x2 (2004)
La Felicità non costa niente (2003)
It's Easier for a Camel (2003)
Federica
Ah! Si j'étais riche (2002)
Voci (2001)
Le Lait de la tendresse humaine (2001)
Josiane
La Vie ne me fait pas peur (1999)
Emilie'S Mother
La Balia (1999)
Vittoria
The Colour of Lies (1999)
Frederique Lesage
Rien a faire (1999)
Marie
Notes of Love (1998)
Angelo
Petites (1998)
Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train (1998)
Cendres du paradis, Les (1998)
The House (1997)
Amour et Confusions (1997)
Michelle
Le Coeur Fantome (1996)
Woman In Red
Nénette et Boni (1996)
The Baker Woman
Les Menteurs (1996)
Daisy
Encore (1996)
Aliette
Mon Homme (1996)
Sanguine
Montana Blues (1995)
La Seconda Volta (1995)
Lisa
Forget About Me (1994)
Nathalie
There's Nothing Special About Normal People (1994)
Martine
Queen Margot (1994)
Crystal Book (1994)
Julia Portal
3000 Scenarios contre un virus (1994)
Fortune Express (1991)
L' Homme qui a perdu son ombre (1991)
Anne
C'est La Vie (1990)
Odette
J'ecris dans l'espace (1989)
The Story of Boys and Girls (1989)
Valeria
Bisbille (1988)
Hotel de France (1987)
Sonia
L' Amoureuse (1987)
Vanessa
Paulette (1985)

Writer (Feature Film)

Actrices (2007)
Screenplay
It's Easier for a Camel (2003)
Screenwriter

Life Events

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