Marie Rivière
Biography
Biography
Marie Rivière was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Rivière started her acting career landing roles in such films as "Perceval le gallois" (1978) with Fabrice Luchini, "The Aviator's Wife" (1980) and the dramatic adventure "La Vie est un roman" (1983) with Vittorio Gassman. She also appeared in "The Green Ray" (1986), "Folie Suisse" (1987) and the comedy "Le Bonheur se porte large" (1988) with Alex Metayer. Her passion for acting continued to her roles in projects like the dramedy "Papa est parti, maman aussi" (1989) with Sophie Aubry, the drama "La Cahier Vole" (1992) with Elodie Bouchez and the Charlotte Very comedy "A Tale of Winter" (1994). She also appeared in the Catherine Klien comedic drama "Muriel Upsets Her Parents" (1995), "Sept en attente" (1995) and "Autumn Tale" (1999). Film continued to be her passion as she played roles in "Marie-Line" (2000), "Venus Beauty Institute (French)" (2000) with Nathalie Baye and "Girls Can't Swim" (2002) with Isild Le Besco. She also appeared in the dramatic adaptation "The Lady and the Duke" (2002) with Lucy Russell, the drama "Time To Leave" (2006) with Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi and "Actrices" (2008). Most recently, Rivière acted in the Patrick Chesnais dramatic adaptation "Les beaux jours" (2014).