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Marie-Jos��e Croze first studied fine arts before opting for the stage at La Veill��e-Prospero Theatre workshop in Montreal. In 1993 she got her first movie part in La Florida (1993) and started working for numerous Canadian TV series and movies.In 2000, with her performance in Denis Villeneuve's Maelstrom (2000) she got national (Jutra and Genie best actress awards) and international recognition, and began shooting with some of the most acclaimed Canadian directors: Atom Egoyan for Ararat (2002) and Denys Arcand for The Barbarian Invasions (2003), for which she got the best actress award at the Cannes Film Festival in 2003.After the Cannes award many French directors used her incredible versatility: she played a mysterious and glamorous movie star in Ordo (2004), adapted from Donald E. Westlake's novel, a single mother overwhelmed by her responsibilities in Jean-Pierre Denis' drama La petite Chartreuse (2005), a down-to-earth architect in the romantic comedy The Story of My Life (2004).Chosen by Steven Spielberg to play the seductive Dutch assassin in Munich (2005), Marie-Jos��e Croze associated with high profile projects. She played the mother of the young and rebellious peasant from Eug��ne Le Roy's novel in the historical drama Jacquou le croquant (2007), and Dr. Beck's murdered wife in Tell No One (2006), the French adaptation of Harlan Coben's novel.In 1999, filmmaker Denis Villeneuve gave the lead role in Maelstr?m to Marie-Jos��e Croze, a young Franco-Canadian actress already known to Qu��b��cois audiences thanks to her performances in a number of popular films and TV shows. The film had a major impact on her career, leading her to play a rebellious young woman in Atom Egoyan's Ararat and win numerous awards in festivals across the world. Before long, art-house film seemed to have become the actress's path of choice.The Barbarian Invasions, a 2003 Academy Award-winning film by director Denys Arcand, gave her the opportunity to undertake the role of a junkie, a performance rewarded by the jury of the Cannes film festival, helmed that year by Patrice Ch��reau. After her Best Actress Award, soon followed a successful foray into the world of French film, including features in Guillaume Canet's Tell No One, Zabou Breitman's Someone I Loved, Tony Gatlif's Korkoro, Jean Becker's Love Me No More and Nicole Garcia's A View of Love, to name but a few.In the world of theater, Marie-Jos��e Croze performed Requiem for a Nun, a play by Albert Camus directed by Jacques Lassalle, at the Th��atre de l'Ath��n��e in Paris. In 2013, she returned to the stage once more to play in State Lies at the Th��atre de la Madeleine.Across the Atlantic, Julian Schnabel, who had loved her performance as the Dutchwoman Mata Hari in Steven Spielberg's Munich, thought of her while preparing his next film and proposed she play the speech therapist in the The Diving Bell and the Butterfly.After having lived ten years in France, Marie-Jos��e Croze obtained dual citizenship in 2012.In 2014, she starred in Cavalry by Irish director John McDonagh and alongside Mathieu Kassovitz in Matthieu Delaporte's Nobody from Nowhere.She spent much of 2014 on set, playing in Denys Arcand's The Reign of Beauty, shooting with Moroccan director Tala Hadid's The Narrow Frame of Midnight, starring in Arnaud S��lignac's Arletty, in the Finnish film Two Nights till Morning, as well as Wim Wenders' s film Everything Will Be Fine.
Marie-Jos��e Croze
Bio: Marie-Jos��e Croze first studied fine arts before opting for the stage at La Veill��e-Prospero Theatre workshop in Montreal. In 1993 she got her first movie part in La Florida (1993) and started working for numerous Canadian TV series and movies.In 2000, with her performance in Denis Villeneuve's Maelstrom (2000) she got national (Jutra and Genie best actress awards) and international recognition, and began shooting with some of the most acclaimed Canadian directors: Atom Egoyan for Ararat (2002) and Denys Arcand for The Barbarian Invasions (2003), for which she got the best actress award at the Cannes Film Festival in 2003.After the Cannes award many French directors used her incredible versatility: she played a mysterious and glamorous movie star in Ordo (2004), adapted from Donald E. Westlake's novel, a single mother overwhelmed by her responsibilities in Jean-Pierre Denis' drama La petite Chartreuse (2005), a down-to-earth architect in the romantic comedy The Story of My Life (2004).Chosen by Steven Spielberg to play the seductive Dutch assassin in Munich (2005), Marie-Jos��e Croze associated with high profile projects. She played the mother of the young and rebellious peasant from Eug��ne Le Roy's novel in the historical drama Jacquou le croquant (2007), and Dr. Beck's murdered wife in Tell No One (2006), the French adaptation of Harlan Coben's novel.

In 1999, filmmaker Denis Villeneuve gave the lead role in Maelstr?m to Marie-Jos��e Croze, a young Franco-Canadian actress already known to Qu��b��cois audiences thanks to her performances in a number of popular films and TV shows. The film had a major impact on her career, leading her to play a rebellious young woman in Atom Egoyan's Ararat and win numerous awards in festivals across the world. Before long, art-house film seemed to have become the actress's path of choice.The Barbarian Invasions, a 2003 Academy Award-winning film by director Denys Arcand, gave her the opportunity to undertake the role of a junkie, a performance rewarded by the jury of the Cannes film festival, helmed that year by Patrice Ch��reau. After her Best Actress Award, soon followed a successful foray into the world of French film, including features in Guillaume Canet's Tell No One, Zabou Breitman's Someone I Loved, Tony Gatlif's Korkoro, Jean Becker's Love Me No More and Nicole Garcia's A View of Love, to name but a few.In the world of theater, Marie-Jos��e Croze performed Requiem for a Nun, a play by Albert Camus directed by Jacques Lassalle, at the Th��atre de l'Ath��n��e in Paris. In 2013, she returned to the stage once more to play in State Lies at the Th��atre de la Madeleine.Across the Atlantic, Julian Schnabel, who had loved her performance as the Dutchwoman Mata Hari in Steven Spielberg's Munich, thought of her while preparing his next film and proposed she play the speech therapist in the The Diving Bell and the Butterfly.After having lived ten years in France, Marie-Jos��e Croze obtained dual citizenship in 2012.In 2014, she starred in Cavalry by Irish director John McDonagh and alongside Mathieu Kassovitz in Matthieu Delaporte's Nobody from Nowhere.She spent much of 2014 on set, playing in Denys Arcand's The Reign of Beauty, shooting with Moroccan director Tala Hadid's The Narrow Frame of Midnight, starring in Arnaud S��lignac's Arletty, in the Finnish film Two Nights till Morning, as well as Wim Wenders' s film Everything Will Be Fine.

Tivia: Due to her performance in Maelstrom (2000), she was approached by George Clooney and Steven Soderbergh for the role of Rheya in Solaris (2002). Natascha McElhone got the part.Is a big fan of Hank Williams.Learned that she won the 2003 Cannes' Prize in a live TV show in Montr��al at La brasserie Chez Roger (Christiane Charest on Radio-Canada Television). Crowd that was present applaused loudly and was very happy for her.She won both Jutra and Genie Award for her role in The Barbarian Invasions (2003) and Maelstrom (2000).Member of the 'Short Films and Cin��fondation Jury' at the 69th Cannes International Film Festival in 2016.Debuting in theater as the main character in a play named "Requiem Pour une Nonne" in Paris, France. (October 2005)
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Name: Marie-Jos��e Croze Type: Actress (IMDB)
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Height: 5' 6?' (1.68 m)
Biography: Marie-Jos��e Croze first studied fine arts before opting for the stage at La Veill��e-Prospero Theatre workshop in Montreal. In 1993 she got her first movie part in La Florida (1993) and started working for numerous Canadian TV series and movies.
Trivia: Due to her performance in Maelstrom (2000), she was approached by George Clooney and Steven Soderbergh for the role of Rheya in Solaris (2002). Natascha McElhone got the part.Is a big fan of Hank Williams.Learned that she won the 2003 Cannes' Prize in a live TV show in Montr��al at La brasserie Chez Roger (Christiane Charest on Radio-Canada Television). Crowd that was present applaused loudly and was very happy for her.She won both Jutra and Genie Award for her role in The Barbarian Invasions (2003) and Maelstrom (2000).Member of the 'Short Films and Cin��fondation Jury' at the 69th Cannes International Film Festival in 2016.Debuting in theater as the main character in a play named "Requiem Pour une Nonne" in Paris, France. (October 2005)
Quotes: I don't know why I won. I never imagined this. I thought it would be more likely that R��my Girard or St��phane Rousseau would win. I don't even have all that much screen time in the film. It's really a supporting role. <br /> <hr> My mother adopted me when I was three. Without her, I don't think I would be here today. My mother is a saint.
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