Anaïs Tellenne, born on May 17, 1987, in Paris, is a French actress, screenwriter, and director.[1]
Early life and education
Anaïs Tellenne was born on May 17, 1987, in Paris. She is the daughter of actors and directors Marc Tellenne, known as Karl Zéro, and Anne-Laure Tellenne, also known as Daisy d’Errata.
She trained as a dancer and actress.[2]
Career
She began her career as a film and television actress, as well as a theater performer.[3]
After working as an actress, she directed her first short film, 19 Juin, which aired on France 2. She co-directed her second short film with Zoran Boukherma.[4]
In 2020, she co-wrote the feature film L'Engloutie with Louise Hémon, which received the Beaumarchais writing grant and the Screenplay Award.[5]
At 36 years old in 2023, she directed her first feature film, L'Homme d'argile[6] · .[7] The film "reimagines the myth of Pygmalion in a manor in Morvan" with Emmanuelle Devos and her muse Raphaël Thiéry.[8] The film was nominated at the 80th edition of the Venice Film Festival in 2023.[9]
In 2024, she directed the film Les indépendants in the United States, a biopic about Impressionist painter Mary Cassatt.[10]
Personal life
She is married to film composer Amaury Chabauty.
Theatre
Actress
- Les Fourberies de Scapin by Molière, as Zerbinette, directed by Karl Eberhard, touring France on tréteaux.
- The Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare, as Paulina, directed by Claire Prévost, at Théâtre de l'Épouvantail.
- Le Cabaret volant by Roch-Antoine Albaladejo, as Irma, at Lucernaire.
- Cat in the Bag by Georges Feydeau, directed by Christophe Barratier, at Théâtre national de Nice (2009).[11]
Director
- C'est au 5e, a comedy by Anne Vantal, performed at Théâtre des Funambules in Montmartre, Paris, and at the Avignon Festival at Théâtre du Buffon.
Filmography
Director and screenwriter
Short films
Feature films
Television
Music videos
References
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