Catherine Jacob (actress)

For the British journalist, see Catherine Jacob (journalist).
Catherine Jacob

Catherine Jacob at the Lumières Awards 2015 ceremony
Born (1956-12-16) 16 December 1956
Paris, France
Occupation Actress
Years active 1981–present

Catherine Jacob (born 16 December 1956) is a César Award-winning French film and theatrical actress.

Career

She won the César Award for Most Promising Actress for her role in Life Is a Long Quiet River (1988), and was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in Tatie Danielle (1990), Merci la vie (1991) and Neuf mois (1994). She has won one César Award on four nominations. She had been two-time president of the Lumières Award. She is known for her voice and her charisma.

1981 - 1987 : The Beginning

Born in Paris on 16 December 1956, Catherine Jacob spent part of her childhood and adolescence in Compiègne, where she was educated at primary school and then high school Pierre d'Ailly. Her father was a dental surgeon and her mother orthodontist.

After obtaining a diploma in architecture,[1] Catherine Jacob moved to Paris. From 1978 to 1980, she studied acting at the Ecole Florent François, then located on Saint Louis Island ...

She start to act in the early 80's as an extra in movies like Swann in Love by Volker Schlöndorff (1984), Les Nanas by Annick Lanoë (1985), State of Grace by Jacques Rouffio (1986) and Malady of Love by Jacques Deray (1987). She also appeared on TV Movies ans TV Series like Dickie-roi by Guy Lefranc, Toutes griffes dehors by Michel Boisrond, Julien Fontanes, magistrat, Marie Pervenche, La tricheuse and Qui c'est ce garçon ? by Nadine Trintignant in supporting parts.

In 1985, she wrote and direct herself in a one-woman show, called Welcome to the club, tracing eleven portraits of characters too sure of them. She appeared in festival with her show and continue to play it in 1986.

1988 - 1997 : The Cesar & The Success

In 1988, she play Marie-Thérèse in the cult film Life Is a Long Quiet River by Étienne Chatiliez. The movie was a huge success and Jacob won the César Award for Most Promising Actress.[2] She also play in the TV Mini-Series Le vent des moissons alongside Annie Girardot. This same year she and Jacques Bonnaffé also had a huge success with the play Paris-Nord - Attractions pour noces et banquets. It was plans to be just for 10 night but thanks to the success the play continue for three years.

In 1989, she continue her tour with the play Paris-Nord - Attractions pour noces et banquets. She get a supporting role in Les Maris, les Femmes, les Amants by Pascal Thomas, with Jean-François Stévenin and Michel Robin. She play in two TV Movies : L'été de la révolution with Bruno Cremer and Brigitte Fossey and Le vagabond de la Bastille by Michel Andrieu. She also appeared in one episode of the TV Series Imogène with Dominique Lavanant.

In 1990, she continue her tour with the play Paris-Nord - Attractions pour noces et banquets. She play in the second movies of the director Étienne Chatiliez, Tatie Danielle with Tsilla Chelton, Isabelle Nanty and Karin Viard. It was show to the Toronto International Film Festival. The movie was again a big success to the box office, well received by the critics and became a cult movie. Jacob was nominated to the César Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Catherine Jacob at the 27th César Awards.

In 1991, she ended her tour with the play Paris-Nord - Attractions pour noces et banquets after three years on the road. Later this year, she start The Imaginary Invalid by Molière, directed by Hans-Peter Cloos to the Théâtre national de Chaillot. She play in Merci la vie by Bertrand Blier, alongside Charlotte Gainsbourg, Anouk Grinberg, Michel Blanc, Jean Carmet, Annie Girardot, Jean-Louis Trintignant and Gérard Depardieu. Jacob was nominated for her third César Award for Best Supporting Actress. She play in My Father the Hero by Gérard Lauzier, with Gérard Depardieu, Marie Gillain and Charlotte de Turckheim. She also play in the short Contes à rebours, directed by Gilles Porte.

In 1992, she begin two new plays : Ubu Roi by Alfred Jarry, directed by Roland Topor to the Théâtre national de Chaillot and Chambres by Philippe Minyana, directed by Hans-Peter Cloos to the Théâtre Paris-Villette. She play Rose in La Fille de l'air by Maroun Bagdadi, with Béatrice Dalle, Hippolyte Girardot and Jean-Claude Dreyfus. She also play in Bella vista by Alfredo Arias, with Wadeck Stanczak. Jacob played in three shorts, Tout petit déjà by David Carayon, O mon amour with Artus de Penguern and Cocon by Martin Provost.

In 1993, she starred in the successful La Soif de l'or by Gérard Oury, with Tsilla Chelton and Christian Clavier. She play in the short Stella plage with Dominique Pinon and in the TV Movie L'Éternel Mari by Denys Granier-Deferre, with Roger Hanin and Macha Méril.

In 1994, she play Dominique in the cult film Neuf mois by Patrick Braoudé, with Daniel Russo. Jacob was again nominated to the César Award for Best Supporting Actress. She have the leading role in Les Braqueuses by Jean-Paul Salomé, with Clémentine Célarié and in Oh God, Women Are So Loving by Magali Clément, with Mathieu Carrière. She play in the TV Movie Le jardin des plantes by Philippe de Broca, with Claude Rich. She also start a new play written and directed by Victor Lanoux, called Drame au Concert with Roland Giraud. In 1995, she play for the third time with director Étienne Chatiliez, in the big success Happiness Is in the Field, alongside Michel Serrault, Eddy Mitchell, Sabine Azéma and Carmen Maura. She also play in the TV Movie Les maîtresses de mon mari with Marie-Christine Barrault.

In 1996, she come back to the theater with Le Bourgeois gentilhomme by Molière, directed by Jérôme Savary, to the Théâtre national de Chaillot. She play the Diva Carla Milo in Les Grands Ducs by Patrice Leconte, with Jean-Pierre Marielle, Philippe Noiret, Jean Rochefort and Michel Blanc. She star in the movie Oui by Alexandre Jardin, with Dany Boon, Jean-Marie Bigard and Claire Keim, and in Let's Hope it Lasts with Ticky Holgado and Gérard Darmon. She play in two shorts : Un bel après-midi d'été by Artus de Penguern and Ultima hora with François Berléand. She also made two TV Movie, Sur un air de mambo by Jean-Louis Bertucelli, for which she became the first French woman to won the Golden Goblet Award for Best Actress and Barrage sur l'Orénoque with Elizabeth Bourgine and Georges Corraface.

In 1997, she play in Messieurs les enfants, with Pierre Arditi, François Morel, Zinedine Soualem and Michel Aumont, in XXL by Ariel Zeitoun, with Michel Boujenah, Gérard Depardieu, Elsa Zylberstein, Emmanuelle Riva and Gad Elmaleh and in La ballade de Titus with Jean-Claude Dreyfus and Antoine Duléry. She also have the leading role in two TV Movies : Maintenant ou jamais with Daniel Russo, Samy Naceri and Chantal Lauby and La vie à trois with Aurélien Recoing.

1998 - 2011 : Television & Festival

In 1998, she play in Let There Be Light by Arthur Joffé, an ensemble comedy. She play in three TV Movies : Théo et Marie with Véronique Jannot, Qui mange qui ? with Julien Guiomar and Maintenant et pour toujours with Marisa Berenson, Marlène Jobert and Agathe de La Boulaye. She also appeared in one episode of Chercheur d'héritiers with Bernadette Lafont.

In 1999, she play in the TV Movie Fleurs de sel with François Berléand and Frédéric Pierrot. She appeared in one epidose of the TV Series Marc Eliot, directed by Josée Dayan. She come back to theater after 3 years, with The Miser by Molière, directed by Jérôme Savary to the Théâtre des Célestins. She is invited to present an Award to the 13rd Molière Award.[3]

In 2000, she start a tour in France with The Miser by Molière. She star in Le coeur à l'ouvrage, with Mathilde Seigner and Amira Casar. She have the leading role in two TV Movies : La Double Vie de Jeanne with Micheline Presle and Christine Citti, and Les faux-fuyants, with Arielle Dombasle and Nicolas Vaude. This same year, she also walked up the stairs to the Cannes Film Festival.[4]

In 2001, she have the leading role in the movie J'ai faim !!!, directed by Florence Quentin, with Michèle Laroque. The movie was show during the Yokohama French Film Festival, in Japan. She star in the movie God Is Great and I'm Not with Audrey Tautou, Édouard Baer, Julie Depardieu, Philippe Laudenbach and Thierry Neuvic. It was screened to the Seattle International Film Festival. She also play in the Short, La concierge est dans l'ascenseur, with Michel Vuillermoz, Omar Sy and Fred Testot.

In 2002, she play in the TV Movies La torpille, with Pierre Cassignard and the sequel of Qui mange qui ?, called Qui mange quoi ?, directed by Jean-Paul Lilienfeld. Jacob also gave her voice to the Animated TV Mini-Series Corto Maltese, with Richard Berry, Patrick Bouchitey and Marie Trintignant. This year, she also walked up the stairs to the Cannes Film Festival,[5] she was invited to the 27th César Awards to present an Award, to the Monte-Carlo Television Festival[6] and to the Monaco International Film Festival.[7]

In 2003, she play in Who Killed Bambi ?, directed by Gilles Marchand, with Sophie Quinton, Laurent Lucas, Yasmine Belmadi, Valérie Donzelli and Joséphine de Meaux. The movie was screened to the Cannes Film Festival,[8] the Toronto International Film Festival, the Seattle International Film Festival and some others. She star in two TV Movie : L'adieu, with Thomas Jouannet, Mélanie Doutey, Gilles Lellouche, Jean Benguigui, Cécile Cassel and L'île atlantique by Gérard Mordillat. Jacob was invited to the Festival international du film fantastique de Gérardmer[9] and she was a member of the jury during the 15th Dinard British Film Festival.[10]

Catherine Jacob is The President of the 17th Lumières Awards

In 2004, she play in The First Time I Turned Twenty by Lorraine Lévy, with Marilou Berry, Serge Riaboukine, Pierre Arditi, Raphaël Personnaz and Michel Vuillermoz. The movie was presented to the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, the San Diego Jewish Film Festival and the Women Make Waves Festival. She play in the animated short La Méthode Bourchnikov with Lorànt Deutsch, Dieudonné M'bala M'bala and Daniel Prévost. The short was presented to the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival, the CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival and several others. It was nominated to the César Award for Best Short Film. She play in the third and last part of the TV Movies following Qui mange qui ? and Qui mange quoi ?, named Qui mange quand ?, directed by Jean-Paul Lilienfeld. She also star in the TV Movie Joe Pollox et les mauvais esprits with Pascal Légitimus and Laurent Lafitte and in the TV Mini-Series Colette, une femme libre directed by Nadine Trintignant, with Marie Trintignant and Lambert Wilson. She begin a new TV Series, Clara et associés directed by Gérard Marx, with François Berléand and Antoine Duléry.

In 2005, she star in Quartier V.I.P. by Laurent Firode, with Johnny Hallyday, Pascal Légitimus, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, François Berléand and Jean-Claude Brialy. She play in three TV Movies : Une vie by Élisabeth Rappeneau, with Wladimir Yordanoff and Barbara Schulz, Louise, with Huguette Oligny and Désiré Landru with Patrick Timsit and Danièle Lebrun. She also appeared in one episode of the TV Series Vénus & Apollon with Zinedine Soualem and Maria de Medeiros. She is a member of the jury of the 16th Valenciennes Film Festival[11] and she's invited to the Marrakech International Film Festival.[12]

In 2006, she play in Dikkenek with Jean-Luc Couchard, Dominique Pinon, Marion Cotillard, Mélanie Laurent, Jérémie Renier, Florence Foresti and François Damiens and in Les aristos by Charlotte de Turckheim, with Jacques Weber, Urbain Cancelier, Armelle, Victoria Abril and Rossy de Palma. She star in four TV Movies : Comment lui dire by Laurent Firode, Mes parents chéris with Adriana Asti and Michel Aumont, L'enfant d'une autre with Arly Jover and Olivier Marchal and Le Soldat rose with Matthieu Chedid, Louis Chedid, Alain Souchon, Vanessa Paradis and Francis Cabrel. She also play in the TV Mini-Series Le Cri with Francis Renaud, Jacques Bonnaffé, Dominique Blanc, Yolande Moreau and François Morel. She is a member of the jury of the 20th Cabourg Film Festival.[13] She also walked up the stairs to the Cannes Film Festival during the premiere of Marie Antoinette[14]

In 2007, she come back to the theater after seven years of break with the play Jusqu'à ce que la mort nous sépare by Rémi de Vos, directed by Éric Vigner, to the Théâtre du Rond-Point. She play in the short Kozak, directed by Olivier Fox, with Fred Testot. She is invited to present two awards during the 32nd César Awards.[15] She is also on the stage for the Victoires de la Musique with the band of Le Soldat Rose to sing. She's invited to give the Prix Cine Romen alongside Claude Lelouch and Pierre Lescure.[16] She also walked up the stairs to the Cannes Film Festival during the premiere of Ocean's Thirteen[17]

In 2008, she start a new play, Célibataires by David Foenkinos, directed by Anouche Setbon, to the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées. She star in the drama Behind the Walls, directed by Christian Faure, with Carole Bouquet, François Damiens, Michel Jonasz, Guillaume Gouix and Pascal N'Zonzi. The movie premiere to the City of Lights, City of Angels Festival. She play in 48 heures par jour by Catherine Castel, with Aure Atika, Antoine de Caunes, Victoria Abril, Bernadette Lafont and Aurore Clément. She also have the leading part in the TV Movie, La Maison Tellier, directed by Élisabeth Rappeneau, with Bruno Lochet and Sophie Quinton. She is a member of the jury of the 15th Festival international du film fantastique de Gérardmer.[18] She was invited to the third ceremony of the Raimu of Comedy.[19]

In 2009, she play in the short L'arbre à clous, directed by Fabrice Couchard and presented to the Brussels International Independent Film Festival and she gave her voice on one episode of the TV Series Eliot Kid. She is invited to the 23rd Molière Award to present the Best Supporting Actress with Michel Vuillermoz.[20] She's invited to give for the second time, the Prix Cine Romen alongside Patrice Leconte and Jean-Pierre Marielle.[21] She's also for the second time, a member of the jury during the 20th Dinard British Film Festival.[22]

In 2010, she play in Roses à crédit, directed by Amos Gitai, with Léa Seydoux, Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet, Pierre Arditi, Arielle Dombasle, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Florence Thomassin, André Wilms, Ariane Ascaride and Elsa Zylberstein. The movie was presented to the Toronto International Film Festival, the São Paulo International Film Festival and the Morelia International Film Festival. She play Chantal in Thelma, Louise et Chantal, with Jane Birkin, Caroline Cellier, Thierry Lhermitte, Michèle Bernier, Alysson Paradis and Micheline Presle. The movie premiered to the Alpe d'Huez Film Festival[23] and was also screened during the Edinburgh International Film Festival. She star in Streamfield, les carnets noirs, with Bernard Le Coq, Jean-Pierre Castaldi and Pierre Arditi. She play in two TV Movies : Notre Dame des Barjots with Zabou Breitman and Pierre Cassignard and He's the One... Or Not with Delphine Chanéac and Sagamore Stévenin. For the third time, she's invited to give the Prix Cine Romen alongside Marie-Anne Chazel and Jean-Loup Dabadie.[24] She is apart of the Ceremony At Culture Ministry In Paris honoring her friend Daniel Russo.[25] She's a member of the jury during the 10th Monte Carlo Comedy Film Festival.[26]

In 2011, she play in the horror movie Livid directed by Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo, with Félix Moati, Marie-Claude Pietragalla and Béatrice Dalle. The movie premiered to the Toronto International Film Festival, and was presented in a lot of festival like the Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival, the Fantastic Fest or the Screamfest Horror Film Festival. She play in three TV Movies : Gérald K. Gérald by Élisabeth Rappeneau, with François Morel and Armelle, Le Grand Restaurant II with Line Renaud and Le client with Gérard Darmon, Laurence Arné and Claudia Tagbo. She's invited to the Chaumet's Cocktail Party For Cesar's Revelations 2011 where she support Arthur Dupont[27] and a couple weeks later she was invited to the announcement of the nominees.[28] She's a member of the jury during the 16th International Film Festival of youngs directors with Myriam Boyer, Virginie Efira and Stéphane Brizé.[29]

2012 - present : Theater, Television & Cinema

In 2012, she play in two TV Movies : À dix minutes des naturistes directed by Stéphane Clavier, with Lionel Abelanski, Christine Citti and Macha Méril and La Baie d'Alger, screened to the Alès Film Festival, directed by Merzak Allouache, with Biyouna, Jean Benguigui and Michèle Moretti. She also appeared in three episodes of the TV Series Victoire Bonnot, with Valérie Damidot. She was chosen as the President of the 17th Lumières Awards.[30] She walked up the stairs to the Cannes Film Festival during the premiere of Moonrise Kingdom[31]

In 2013, she's back in theater after 5 years, playing in tour Le voyageur sans bagage by Jean Anouilh, directed by Alain Fromager & Gwendoline Hamon. She star in two TV Movies : Je vous présente ma femme, directed by Élisabeth Rappeneau, with Michel Robin and Les Vieux Calibres with Danièle Lebrun, Michel Aumont, Roger Dumas and Jean-Luc Bideau. She have two recurring role in two TV Series, Vive la colo ! with Virginie Hocq, Titoff, Julien Boisselier and Luce during 4 episodes and La Famille Katz with Julie Depardieu and Serge Hazanavicius during 6 episodes. She also made an advertisement for LCL S.A..[32] She is invited to the 53rd Monte-Carlo Television Festival[33] and to the 15th Festival Of The TV Fiction At La Rochelle.[34]

In 2015, She read on stage some letters of the Royallieu-Compiègne internment camp's deportees.[35]

In 2016, she is the godmother of the Dinard Comedy Festival.[36]

She has shot advertisements for Canalsat.[37]

Theater

Year Title Author Director Notes
1985-86 Welcome to the club Catherine Jacob Catherine Jacob Théâtre Marie Stuart
1988-91 Paris-Nord - Attractions pour noces et banquets Jacques Bonnaffé Jacques Bonnaffé Tour
1991 The Imaginary Invalid Molière Hans-Peter Cloos Théâtre national de Chaillot
1992 Ubu roi Alfred Jarry Roland Topor Théâtre national de Chaillot
Chambres Philippe Minyana Hans-Peter Cloos (2) Théâtre Paris-Villette
1994 Drame au Concert Victor Lanoux Victor Lanoux Théâtre des Célestins
1996 Le Bourgeois gentilhomme Molière Jérôme Savary Théâtre national de Chaillot
1999-2000 The Miser Molière Jérôme Savary (2) Théâtre des Célestins & Tour
2007 Jusqu'à ce que la mort nous sépare Rémi de Vos Éric Vigner Théâtre du Rond-Point
2008 Célibataires David Foenkinos Anouche Setbon Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
2013 Le voyageur sans bagage Jean Anouilh Alain Fromager & Gwendoline Hamon Tour
2015 Madame Rémi De Vos Rémi De Vos Théâtre de l'Œuvre
2016 L'impresario delle Smirne Carlo Goldoni Christophe Lidon Théâtre Montansier & Tour
2017 Madame Rémi De Vos Rémi De Vos (2) Tour
Un fil à la patte Georges Feydeau Christophe Lidon (2) Tour

Filmography

Year Title Role Director Notes
1981 Dickie-roi Anne-Marie Guy Lefranc TV Mini-Series
1982 Toutes griffes dehors Michel Boisrond TV Mini-Series
1983 Julien Fontanes, magistrat Dany Guy Lefranc (2) TV Series (1 Episode)
1984 Swann in Love Volker Schlöndorff
Marie Pervenche A pervenche Claude Boissol TV Series (3 Episodes)
1985 The Chicks Annick Lanoë
1986 State of Grace Jacques Rouffio
1987 Malady of Love Jacques Deray
La tricheuse Lise Joyce Buñuel TV Movie
Qui c'est ce garçon? Director's secretary Nadine Trintignant TV Mini-Series
1988 Life Is a Long Quiet River Marie-Thérèse Étienne Chatiliez César Award for Most Promising Actress
Le vent des moissons Nicole Chatel's Friend Jean Sagols TV Mini-Series
1989 Les Maris, les Femmes, les Amants Marie-Françoise Tocanier Pascal Thomas
L'été de la révolution Madame Lecoeur Lazare Iglesis TV Movie
Le vagabond de la Bastille Madame Croquejus Michel Andrieu TV Movie
Imogène Yvette Bougrain François Leterrier TV Series (1 Episode)
1990 Tatie Danielle Catherine Billiard Étienne Chatiliez (2) Nominated - César Award for Best Supporting Actress
1991 My Father the Hero Christelle Gérard Lauzier
Thank You, Life Evangéline Pelleveau Bertrand Blier Nominated - César Award for Best Supporting Actress
Contes à rebours Gilles Porte Short
1992 The Girl in the Air Rose Maroun Bagdadi
Bella vista Alfredo Arias
Tout petit déjà The seller David Carayon Short
O mon amour Paul Minthe Short
Cocon Martin Provost Short
1993 La Soif de l'or Fleurette Gérard Oury
Stella plage Elisabeth Prouvost Short
L'Éternel Mari Maryse Saussois Denys Granier-Deferre TV Movie
1994 Girls with Guns Cécile Lambardant Jean-Paul Salomé
Oh God, Women Are So Loving Anne Magali Clément
Nine Months Dominique Patrick Braoudé Nominated - César Award for Best Supporting Actress
Tales from the Zoo Micheline Philippe de Broca TV Movie
1995 Happiness Is in the Field Lolotte André Étienne Chatiliez (3)
Les maîtresses de mon mari Nora Christiane Lehérissey TV Movie
1996 The Grand Dukes Carla Milo Patrice Leconte
Oui Nathalie Alexandre Jardin
Let's Hope it Lasts Christine Ponty Michel Thibaud
Un bel après-midi d'été Solange Artus de Penguern Short
Ultima hora Laurence Meynard Short
The Orinoco Dam Arlette Juan Luis Buñuel TV Movie
Sur un air de mambo Arlette Jean-Louis Bertucelli TV Movie
Golden Goblet Award for Best Actress
1997 Messieurs les enfants Yolande Pierre Boutron
XXL Lorène Benguigui Ariel Zeitoun
La ballade de Titus Louise Vincent De Brus
La vie à trois Charlotte Christiane Lehérissey (2) TV Movie
Maintenant ou jamais Delphine Jérôme Foulon TV Movie
1998 Let There Be Light God Suzanne Arthur Joffé
Théo et Marie Marcelle Henri Helman TV Movie
Qui mange qui ? Rose Lantier Dominique Tabuteau TV Movie
Maintenant et pour toujours Hélène Joël Santoni & Daniel Vigne TV Movie
Chercheur d'héritiers Véronique Coulange Olivier Langlois TV Series (1 Episode)
1999 Fleurs de sel Madeleine de Renoncourt Arnaud Sélignac TV Movie
Marc Eliot The Director Josée Dayan TV Series (1 Episode)
2000 Le coeur à l'ouvrage Françoise Laurent Dussaux
La Double Vie de Jeanne Jeanne Malaterre Henri Helman (2) TV Movie
Les faux-fuyants Diane Lessing Pierre Boutron (2) TV Movie
2001 J'ai faim !!! Lily Florence Quentin
God Is Great and I'm Not Evelyne Pascale Bailly
La concierge est dans l'ascenseur Olivier Coussemacq Short
2002 La Torpille Dominique Dumas Luc Boland TV Movie
Qui mange quoi ? Rose Lantier Jean-Paul Lilienfeld TV Movie
Corto Maltese Ambiguity / Marianne Richard Danto & Liam Saury TV Mini-Series
2003 Who Killed Bambi? Véronique Gilles Marchand
L'adieu Georgette François Luciani TV Movie
Atlantic Island Gérard Mordillat TV Movie
2004 The First Time I Turned Twenty Madame Goldman Lorraine Lévy
La méthode Bourchnikov Sylvette Martin Grégoire Sivan Short
Qui mange quand ? Rose Lantier Jean-Paul Lilienfeld (2) TV Movie
Joe Pollox et les mauvais esprits Julie Jérôme Foulon (2) TV Movie
Colette, une femme libre Missy Nadine Trintignant (2) TV Mini-Series
Clara et associés Clara Delvaux Gérard Marx TV Series (1 Episode)
2005 Quartier V.I.P. Louisette Laurent Firode
Une vie Jeanne's mother Élisabeth Rappeneau TV Movie
Louise Joanne Jacques Renard TV Movie
Désiré Landru Madame Marchadier Pierre Boutron (3) TV Movie
Vénus & Apollon Brigitte Olivier Guignard TV Series (1 Episode)
2006 Dikkenek Sylvie Olivier Van Hoofstadt
Les aristos Marie-Claude Saumur Chantilly Charlotte de Turckheim
Comment lui dire Marie-Claude Laurent Firode (2) TV Movie
Mes parents chéris Marie Amato Philomène Esposito TV Movie
This Girl Is Mine Maud Kert Virginie Wagon TV Movie
Le Soldat rose The Voice Jean-Louis Cap TV Movie
Le Cri Renée Panaud Hervé Baslé TV Mini-Series
2007 Kozak France Olivier Fox Short
2008 Behind the Walls The Director Christian Faure
48 Hours a Day Laura Catherine Castel
La Maison Tellier Odile Tellier Élisabeth Rappeneau (2) TV Movie
2009 L'arbre à clous La Gate Fabrice Couchard Short
Eliot Kid Brigitte Gilles Cazaux TV Series (1 Episode)
2010 Roses à crédit Madame Donzert Amos Gitai
Thelma, Louise et Chantal Chantal Benoît Pétré
Streamfield, les carnets noirs Judge Soren Jean-Luc Miesch
Our Lady of the Loonies Lieutenant Sanchez Arnaud Sélignac (2) TV Movie
He's the One... Or Not Karine LeGuennec Vincent Giovanni TV Movie
2011 Livid Catherine Wilson Julien Maury & Alexandre Bustillo
Gérald K. Gérald Samantha de Réglisse Élisabeth Rappeneau (3) TV Movie
Le Grand Restaurant II The canary's kidnapper Gérard Pullicino TV Movie
Legally Messy Viviane Fondary Arnauld Mercadier TV Movie
2012 À dix minutes des naturistes The boss Stéphane Clavier TV Movie
La Baie d'Alger Zoé Merzak Allouache TV Movie
Victoire Bonnot Madame Constantin Vincent Giovanni (2) & Philippe Dajoux TV Series (3 Episodes)
2013 Je vous présente ma femme Viviane Martin Élisabeth Rappeneau (4) TV Movie
Les Vieux Calibres Madame Le Bihan Marcel Bluwal & Serge De Closets TV Movie
Vive la colo ! Rosalie Stéphane Clavier (2) TV Series (4 Episodes)
La Famille Katz Lisette Arnauld Mercadier (2) TV Series (6 Episodes)
2014 L'ex de ma vie Daphné Dorothée Sebbagh
Lili Rose Pierrot's sister Bruno Ballouard
Tout est permis Sandra Émilie Deleuze TV Movie
Scènes de ménage Caroline Francis Duquet TV Series (2 Episodes)
2015 Merci pour tout, Charles Valérie Ernesto Oña TV Movie
Lettre à France Gloria Stéphane Clavier (3) TV Movie
3 Mariages et 1 coup de foudre Annie Gilles de Maistre TV Movie
Nos chers voisins Sylvie Gaëtan Bevernaege TV Series (2 Episodes)
2016 Joséphine s'arrondit Anne de Bauvallet Marilou Berry
Murders at Avignon Laurence Ravel Stéphane Kappes TV Movie
Baisers cachés Catherine Didier Bivel TV Movie
2017 Un jour mon prince ! Queen Titania Flavia Coste
This Is Our Land Agnès Dorgelles Lucas Belvaux
Telle mère, telle fille Noémie Saglio
Simone Benloulou Myriam Aziza TV Movie
Untitled Nathan Miller Project Nathan Miller Pre-Production

Box-office

Movies starring Catherine Jacob with more than a million of entries in France.

Films Director Year France (entries)
1 Happiness Is in the Field Étienne Chatiliez 1995 4,931,618
2 Life Is a Long Quiet River Étienne Chatiliez (2) 1988 4,088,009
3 Tatie Danielle Étienne Chatiliez (3) 1990 2,151,463
4 La Soif de l'or Gérard Oury 1993 1,517,890
5 My Father the Hero Gérard Lauzier 1991 1,428,871
6 Merci la vie Bertrand Blier 1991 1,088,777

Television

Year Title Host TV Channel Notes
2016 Conseil d'indiscipline Jean-Louis Debré Paris Première TV Show

References

  1. http://cinema.encyclopedie.personnalites.bifi.fr/index.php?pk=70050
  2. https://vimeo.com/77783170
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6lXM5XYaMQ
  4. http://www.gettyimages.fr/pictures/cannes-film-festival-stairs-of-les-destinees-sentimentales-news-photo-113929312
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  32. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIlyRnc8-6k
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