+milie Dequenne
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Biography
Biography
Émilie Dequenne was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. In 2002, she portrayed the title role in the French miniseries "Therese Raquin." Dequenne started her acting career landing roles in such films as "Rosetta" (1999), "Oui, mais..." (2001) and the Samuel Le Bihan action film "Brotherhood of the Wolf" (2002). She also appeared in "The Housekeeper" (2003), "L' Equipier" (2004) with Sandrine Bonnaire and the comedy "The American" (2004) with Lorant Deutsch. She continued to act in productions like "Avant qu'il ne soit trop tard" (2005), the drama "The Bridge Of San Luis Rey" (2005) with Robert De Niro and the Jean-Baptiste Maunier dramatic adaptation "Le Grand Meaulnes" (2006). She also appeared in "Ecoute Le Temps" (2007), "La Vie D'artiste" (2007) and "J'ai oublié de te dire" (2010). Film continued to be her passion as she played roles in "La meute" (2010), "The Girl on the Train" (2010) and "La Traversée" (2013). She also appeared in "Our Children" (2013), the spy picture "Mobius" (2014) with Tim Roth and "Pas son genre" (2014). Most recently, Dequenne acted on "The Missing" (Starz, 2014-).
Filmography
Cast (Feature Film)
Life Events
1999
Feature film debut, the title role in "Rosetta"
2001
Cast as a French aristocrat in "Le Pacte des loups/Brotherhood of the Wolf"
2002
Portrayed the title role in the French miniseries "Therese Raquin"