Anaïs Tellenne
Anaïs Tellenne, born on May 17, 1987, in Paris, is a French actress, screenwriter, and director.[1] Early life and educationAnaïs Tellenne was born on May 17, 1987, in Paris. She is the daughter of actors and directors Marc Tellenne, known as Karl Zéro, and Anne-Laure Tellenne, also known as Daisy d’Errata. She trained as a dancer and actress.[2] CareerShe began her career as a film and television actress, as well as a theater performer.[3] After working as an actress, she directed her first short film, 19 Juin, which aired on France 2. She co-directed her second short film with Zoran Boukherma.[4] In 2020, she co-wrote the feature film L'Engloutie with Louise Hémon, which received the Beaumarchais writing grant and the Screenplay Award.[5] At 36 years old in 2023, she directed her first feature film, L'Homme d'argile[6] · .[7] The film "reimagines the myth of Pygmalion in a manor in Morvan" with Emmanuelle Devos and her muse Raphaël Thiéry.[8] The film was nominated at the 80th edition of the Venice Film Festival in 2023.[9] In 2024, she directed the film Les indépendants in the United States, a biopic about Impressionist painter Mary Cassatt.[10] Personal lifeShe is married to film composer Amaury Chabauty. TheatreActress
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