French actress and singer
Melissa Mars
Melissa Mars at the 2012 Deauville American Film Festival
Born Nationality French Occupations Actress singer-songwriter director photographer Website melissamars .com
Melissa Mars is a French singer, songwriter, and actress who rose to prominence in the early 2000s for her performances on stage.
Hailing from Marseille, France , Melissa Mars displayed an early interest in the performing arts . She embarked on her career as a singer, debuting with her single "Elle" in 2003. Over the years, she released three solo albums under Universal Music and collaborated on duets, notably "1980," which achieved No. 5 on the charts. Mars also appeared in the production of Mozart, l'opéra rock .[ 1]
Biography
Mars started acting at the age of 13 in her hometown, Marseilles, France. At 16, she moved to Paris with her single mother and continued acting while pursuing a curriculum of math and science at Lycée Louis-Le-Grand .
She made her film debut in the Laurent Heynemann feature, One Way Ticket. She became a singer-songwriter, partnering with Lilas Klif, her mother, to co-author lyrics. She released three solo albums with Polydor and Universal Music , and several duets. Her single from 1980 reached No. 5 in the charts.
In 2009, she played a leading role in the rock musical Mozart, l'opéra rock , directed by Dove Attia,Albert Cohen . Melissa Mars played the role of Aloysia for 346 shows for around 1.5 million spectators, resulting in three NRJ Music Awards , a diamond record (over 700,000 sales), and a 3D movie filmed by FX guru Mark Weingartner (The Matrix, Inception ).[citation needed ]
She appeared in the Super Bowl spot for From Paris with Love alongside John Travolta . Five more American feature films followed in less than a year, in which she starred alongside the likes of Vivica A. Fox (Kill Bill ), Tom Sizemore (Saving Private Ryan ), David Proval (Mean Streets , The Sopranos ), and Vinnie Jones (Snatch , X-Men ).
In November 2014, Mars role in The Cabining garnered a Best Supporting Actress Award at the FANtastic Horror Film Festival in San Diego, California .
She made her American TV debut on Lifetime in Deadly Delusions, a thriller alongside Haylie Duff (Napoleon Dynamite ) and Teri Polo (Meet the Parents , The Fosters ).
Her series of Children of China portraits was exhibited in Paris for a month during International Children’s Day , printed on canvas, and measuring nearly six feet long.[citation needed ]
Discography
Studio albums
2003: Et alors! (Polydor , #104 France)
2005: La Reine des abeilles (Polydor, two versions)
2007: À la recherche de l'amour perdu (Polydor, #93 France)
2009–2010: Mozart, l'opéra rock , cast musical studio album (Warner, #2 in France)
EPs
2006: Remixes (including Apocalips)
2011: Et je veux danser (single and remixes)
2011: Just Only Wanna Dance (single and remixes)
2014: Tweet N' Roll (single and remixes)
2016: I Will Rise (single and remix)
Singles
Year
Title
Album
2000
"T'am – Tam"
(single)
2000
"Qu'Elles Aillent Se Faire Voir"
(single)
2003
"Papa M'Aime Pas" (#70 France)
Et alors!
2003
"Et Alors!"
Et alors!
2003
"Quelqu'un"
Et alors!
2005
"And ... I Hate You"
La Reine des abeilles
2005
"Dans Ma Bulle Antisismique"
La Reine des abeilles
2006
"Apocalips"
La Reine des abeilles
2006
"1980 " (duet with Pascal Obispo ) (#3 Belgique, #5 France, #43 Suisse)
Les Fleurs du bien
2007
"Love Machine" (#93 France)
À la recherche de l'amour perdu
2007
"Horror Movies"
À la recherche de l'amour perdu
2008
"Et Si Nous 2" ((feat. Pascal Obispo )
À la recherche de l'amour perdu
2009
"Army of Love"
À la recherche de l'amour perdu
2010
"Digital" feat Riot in Paris
(single)
2011
"Et Je Veux Danser"
2011
"Just Only Wanna Dance"
Just Only Wanna Dance E.P
2012
"Week-End Love", duet with Dogwalker
(single)
2014
"Beautiful" (Coca-Cola Music)
52 Songs of Happiness Vol. 1
2014
"Tweet n' Roll"
2016
"I Will Rise"
Curse of Mesopotamia soundtrack
Collaborations
2002: Garonne, she performs 4 songs in Garonne TV miniseries soundtrack
2005: Les Homéricains , duet with Lara Fabian , released on Lara Fabian 9
2006: La Machine, duet with Pascal Obispo , released on Les Fleurs du Bien (#5 in France)
2006: 1980, duet with Pascal Obispo , released on Les Fleurs du Bien (#5 in France)
2006: Les Frôleuses, duet with Louis Bertignac
2007: Eden Log, she performs on 2 tracks of the movie Eden Log 's soundtrack
2009: Mozart, l'opéra rock , musical studio album (#2 in France)
2010: Digital, Duet with Riot in Paris
2012: Week-end Love, duet with Dogwalker
2012: Je reprends ma route, with 40 other French artists, they record the single for the children's organisation Les voix de l'enfant
2012: Dead Flower, she composes the score for the short movie Glimpse, and performs the closing credits song.
2014: Staying Alive, she records the closing credits song for the movie The Cabining
2016: I Will Rise, she records the closing credits song for the movie Curse of Mesopotamia
Filmography
1996: Titane, by Daniel Moosmann
1998: Locked-in Syndrome, by Isabelle Ponnet (short subject )
1998: Le Rire du bourreau, by Elsa Chabrol (short subject )
1999: Virilité et autres sentiments modernes , by Ronan Girre
2000: P.J . on France 2 , by Gérard Vergez (TV series)
2001: Un aller simple, by Laurent Heynemann
2002: Garonne (TV series directed by Claude d'Anna , in which she also sings the title song)
2010: From Paris with Love , by Pierre Morel
2010: Mozart, l'opéra rock , filmed-in-3D version of the musical
2013: Glimpse , by Daryl Ferrara (short movie)
2013: My Cage, de Guillaume Campanacci (short movie)
2014: The Cabining , by Steve Kopera [ 2] (multi-awarded horror comedy)
2015: Sorrow , by Millie Loredo, starring Vannessa Vasquez
2015: Assassin's Game , by Anoop Rangi, Lionsgate Digital, starring Tom Sizemore , Vivica A. Fox
2015: Lost Angelas , by Ana Maria Manso & William Wayne - in post-production
2016: Six Ways To Die , by Nadeem Soumah, eOne, starring Vinnie Jones , Dominique Swain
2016: Curse of Mesopotamia , by Lauand Omar (first international movie shot in Iraq)
2016: Virtual Revolution , by Guy-Roger Duvert (multi-awarded science fiction movie)
2018: Puzzled, by Michael Bergmann , original comedy series pilot
2018: Deadly Delusions, by Nadeem Soumah, movie for Lifetime , starring Haylie Duff , Teri Polo ...
2018: The Letter Red, by Joston Theney, modern adaptation of Macbeth
Awards
Nomination: Best ensemble cast in « Virtual Revolution » @ First Glance Film Festival
Best supporting actress in « The Cabining » @ the Fantastic Horror Film Festival 2014, San Diego, CA
Best Ensemble Cast in « Mozart The Rock Opera » @ NMA 2010, FR
References
External links
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