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Charlotte Le Bon

Canadian actress, director (born 1986) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Charlotte Le Bon

Charlotte Le Bon (born 4 September 1986) is a French-Canadian actress and film director. She is known for her work in the Canal+ talk show Le Grand Journal, and the films Yves Saint Laurent, The Hundred-Foot Journey, and The Walk.[1]

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Charlotte Le Bon
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Le Bon in 2015
Born (1986-09-04) 4 September 1986 (age 38)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Occupation(s)Actress, model, television presenter
Years active2007–present
Websitelebonlebon.com
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Falcon Lake, her feature film directorial debut, premiered in the Directors' Fortnight program at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival.[2][3] It also screened at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival.[4] For her work on Falcon Lake, Le Bon won the award for Emerging Canadian Director at the 2022 Vancouver International Film Festival.[5]

Early life

Le Bon was born in 1986 in Montreal, to Brigitte Paquette and Richard Le Bon.[6] Her mother and her stepfather, Frank Schorpion, are both actors. After studying visual arts, she began modelling at 16 years old[7] and left Canada when she was 19 to model overseas.[8]

Career

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After spending brief periods in Tokyo and New York City,[7] she eventually settled in Paris in 2010.[9] She never enjoyed modelling, however, saying that "I was a model for eight years and really hated it."[8] She then started doing ads for brands such as Si Lolita, Carte Noire and Garnier Fructis.[6]

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Le Bon in 2012

Soon after, Le Bon was cast as "Miss Météo" on Le Grand Journal, a news- and pop culture-based talk show on the French television channel Canal+, where she did daily weather reports in the form of comedy skits she wrote herself.[8][10] Although the network wanted her back for a second season, she declined their offer in favour of embarking on a movie career.[7]

Le Bon's first film role was in the 2012 French comedy Asterix and Obelix: God Save Britannia.[11] In 2013, she appeared in Mood Indigo and The Marchers,[10] and in 2014 she starred as Yves Saint Laurent's muse Victoire Doutreleau in the biographical film Yves Saint Laurent, earning a nomination for a César Award.[8]

Le Bon's first role in an English-language film was in The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014), a romantic comedy directed by Lasse Hallström in which she plays a chef-in-training at an upscale French restaurant alongside Helen Mirren.[7][12]

Le Bon was cast with Joseph Gordon-Levitt in The Walk, a film directed by Robert Zemeckis and based on Philippe Petit's famous tightrope walk in 1974, released in 2015.[13][14] In 2015, she dubbed the voice of Joy in both the French and Quebec French dubs of the Pixar film Inside Out.

In 2016, she appeared in six films. The Promise matched her with Christian Bale and Oscar Isaac in a story based on events that occurred during the Armenian Genocide. She also played in the science fiction film Realive, the World War II film Anthropoid, and the action movie Bastille Day with Idris Elba. She also maintained her profile in France by starring in two French films, Arctic Heart and Iris (where she reunited with director Jalil Lespert).

Le Bon made her directorial debut with the short film Judith Hotel, which premiered at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival.[15] Her feature film directorial debut Falcon Lake, adapted from the graphic novel Une sœur by Bastien Vivès, premiered in the Director's Fortnight program at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival.[2][3] It also screened at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival.[4] For her work on Falcon Lake, LeBon won the award for Emerging Canadian Director at the 2022 Vancouver International Film Festival.[5]

Trained in the field of visual arts, Le Bon has actively pursued a parallel career as an illustrator and street artist. She began as an artist for Spank, an online magazine founded by her on-air colleague at Canal+ Raphaël Cioffi, who hired her to do drawings to accompany certain articles.[16] As part of the 2011 commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the March for Equality and Against Racism, she collaborated with French artist JR in organizing the Inside Out Project, in which 2500 black & white portraits were posted in Lyon in December 2013. She subsequently maintained a sporadic involvement in street art by creating works that allow audience interaction, such as moons on strings that can be unhooked by passers-by (on the streets of Paris and in New York City's Rikers Island prison).[citation needed]

In September 2016, she confirmed her return to illustrating with an exhibit called "One Bedroom Hotel on the Moon" at Anne-Dominique Toussaint's Galerie Cinéma in Paris. In an interview with The New York Times, she explained that this exhibit symbolizes the merging of melancholy and hope: "the expression of a poetic isolation".[17]

Personal life

Le Bon is bilingual in French and English,[11] and lives in Paris.[14]

Filmography

Film

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2012 Asterix and Obelix: God Save Britannia Ophélia
The Stroller Strategy Marie Deville
2013 Mood Indigo Isis
The Big Bad Wolf Natacha
The Marchers Claire
2014 Yves Saint Laurent Victoire Doutreleau Nominated—César Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nice and Easy Anna
The Hundred-Foot Journey Marguerite
2015 Inside Out Joy (Joie) Voice role (French and Canadian French dub)
The Walk Annie
2016 Arctic Heart Christophine
Bastille Day Zoe Naville known as The Take in North America and the UK
Anthropoid Marie Kovárníková
The Promise Anna Khesarian
Iris Claudia / Iris
Realive Elizabeth
2019 Berlin, I Love You Rose
2021 Warning Charlotte
2022 Fresh Ann
2024 Inside Out 2 Joy (Joie) Voice role (French and Canadian French dub)
Niki Niki de Saint Phalle
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Film (as director)

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2022 Falcon Lake Also screenwriter
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Television

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2010–2011 Le Grand Journal Herself, weather girl Nightly news show
2012 Le Petit Journal 2 episodes
2013 Le Débarquement 1 episode
2013–2015 Hubert and Takako Takako Voice
2019 Cheyenne et Lola Lola Title role
2022 Happily Married Grazia 6 episodes
2025 The White Lotus Chloe
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