BIO: Clementine Poidatz
Early Life and Background
Clementine Poidatz is a French actress born on October 19, 1981, in Paris, France. Information regarding her early life and education prior to her acting career is limited.
Acting Career
Poidatz is primarily known for her work in both French and English-language films and television series. She began her acting career in the early 2000s and has consistently worked in the industry since. Her roles have spanned various genres, including drama, thriller, and historical fiction.
Notable Works
Poidatz has appeared in several internationally recognized projects, contributing to her recognition as a talented actress. Some of her notable roles include:
- Marie Golovine in Marie Antoinette (2006): Directed by Sofia Coppola, this film offered Poidatz a role in a high-profile international production.
- Olivia in Shut In (2016): A psychological thriller where she played opposite Naomi Watts.
- Isabelle in Mars (2016-2018): A National Geographic television series blending science and fiction, where Poidatz played a key character across two seasons.
- Sabine in The Churchmen (Ainsi soient-ils) (2012-2015): A French television drama series.
- Julia in Last Light (2022): A Peacock miniseries.
Filmography (Selected)
A partial list of her film appearances includes:
- Marie Antoinette (2006)
- 120 Beats Per Minute (120 battements par minute) (2017)
- Shut In (2016)
- Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008) (Uncredited)
- The String (Le Fil) (2009)
Television (Selected)
A partial list of her television appearances includes: