Marie-France Alvarez

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Marie-France Alvarez
Born
NationalityFrench
OccupationActress

Marie-France Alvarez is a French actress. Born in Paris, from a Congolese mother and a Spanish father, she trained at LAMDA in London and L'école des Enfants Terribles in Paris.

Career[]

Her first appearance on British Television was in the role of Carmen in the BBC mini-series Criminal Justice [1] directed by Yann Demange. Film and TV credits include other works for the BBC, and feature films like Paddington 2[2] Theatre credits include Pinter's collage ‘Democractie(s)’ performed in Festival d'Avignon Off,[3] ‘Paradise’ at the Arcola Theatre or the lead role in ‘ Berenice ’ with the Klein Leonarte Theater company. In 2019, she joined the cast of The Crucible at the Théâtre de la Ville[4]

Filmography[]

Year Film
2020 Baron Noir
2019
2017 Paddington 2
2016
2016 Ransom (TV series)
2013 Le Week-End
2012
2012
2011 Albatross
2011 "Beneath a steel sky"
2011 "Stereotype"
2010 Doctors (TV series)
2010 "Le Prêtre"
2010 "The Garden"
2009 Criminal Justice

References[]

  1. ^ "BBC One - Criminal Justice, Series 2, Episode 3".
  2. ^ "Paddington 2 (2017) - IMDb". IMDb.
  3. ^ http://lestroiscoups.over-blog.com/article-democratie-s-de-harold-pinter-critique-de-fabrice-chene-theatre-de-l-epee-de-bois-a-paris-59861716.html/
  4. ^ "Les Sorcières de Salem".

External links[]

IMDB [1]

The British Film Institute (BFI)[2]

Allociné [3]

Bibliothèque nationale de France (BNF) [4]

Unifrance [5]

Théâtre Contemporain [6]

Agence Artistique//Agency UBBA [7]


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