Karidja Touré was born on February 14, 1994, in Bondy, Seine-Saint-Denis, France. Her background is of Ivorian descent. She had no prior acting experience before her debut role.
Touré’s acting career began with her breakthrough role in the critically acclaimed 2014 French film, Bande de Filles (Girlhood), directed by Céline Sciamma. She was cast in the lead role of Marieme, a young woman navigating life in the suburbs of Paris. Her performance garnered significant praise and launched her career in cinema.
Following the success of Bande de Filles, Touré has appeared in various French films and television productions, showcasing her versatility as an actress. She has worked with established directors and actors, further solidifying her presence in the French film industry.
Touré’s performance in Bande de Filles earned her a nomination for the César Award for Most Promising Actress in 2015. Although she did not win, the nomination highlighted her talent and potential within the French film industry. The film itself received numerous awards and nominations, contributing to Touré’s recognition as a rising star.
Karidja Touré continues to work as an actress, appearing in both film and television projects in France. She is recognized as a talented and promising performer with a strong foundation in independent cinema.
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