Marie Cornillon is a French actress born on October 4, 1998 in Indiana, USA. She grew up all around the world in France, Czech Republic and Denmark. She now lives in Paris, France. She made her film debut in Martin Provost's feature film La bonne épouse (2020), and since then has starred in various movies and TV shows.
Marie Coulonjou is an actress, known for La source (2013), L'art d'aimer (2011) and Alice (2019).
Known for Playing Sue Walker in the BAFTA award winning In The Flesh for BBC 3 and Ruth Price in the adaptation of JK Rowling's The Casual Vacancy. Other work includes South Riding, The Street, The Accused ,Don't Take My Baby, Lilies, Ripper Street and Wallander. Film includes The Last Hangman.
Marie Céline Yildirim is an actress and producer, known for HipBeat (2020), Tatort (1970) and Als Susan Sontag im Publikum saß (2021).
Marie Da Costa is known for Hors de prix (2006), Mare Nostrum (1996) and L'ennui (1998).
Marie Dahlberg is known for Tack och förlåt (2023).
Marie Dalsgaard was born on 3 September 1981. She is an actress, known for Queen of Hearts (2019), The Rain (2018) and Fred til lands (2019).
As a dual Canadian/American citizen, Marie grew up in Canada and spent a decade in Manhattan where she studied at The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre and performed in over thirty plays in New York City and at regional theatres across The United States. Upon moving to Toronto, she began working in film, her first role being in the cult movie American Psycho. She attended the University of Toronto's Graduate Center for the Study of Drama earning a master's degree in theatre. She has been a guest artist at The Banff Center and has taught at Braemar College. She produced the Canadian premiere of Tom Noonan's award-winning play What Happened Was... at Canadian Stage's Berkeley Street Theatre, Collected Stories by David Margulies at The Tarragon Theatre, and The Woods by David Mamet. Marie is a recipient of a Writer's Trust of Canada grant, a BravoFACT writing grant, and was awarded Telefilm Canada's New Voices Award for Emerging Screenwriters. She wrote and produced the short film Bar None which premiered at The Montreal World Film Festival.
Marie Danielle Vil-Young is known for Clipped! (2021).
Marie DeLorenzo is known for Amityville Island (2020), Project D: Classified (2016) and Revolt of the Empire of the Apes (2017).