Anaïs Demoustier
Biography
Anaïs Aude Marie Michèle Demoustier, born on September 29, 1987, is a prominent French actress celebrated for her remarkable contributions to cinema. She garnered critical acclaim early in her career, earning nominations for Most Promising Actress at the César Awards in 2009 for her role in *Les Grandes Personnes* and again in 2011 for *Living on Love Alone*. Her talent reached new heights when she captured the César Award for Best Actress in 2020 for her outstanding performance in *Alice and the Mayor*.
In a significant honor, Demoustier was selected as the president of the Caméra d'Or Jury at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival, highlighting her influence and standing in the film industry.
Beyond her professional achievements, Demoustier's personal life has also been in the spotlight. During the production of *Marguerite & Julien*, she developed a romance with co-star Jérémie Elkaïm. The couple welcomed their first child, a daughter, in March 2016, following the announcement of her pregnancy in December 2015.
Anaïs comes from a creative family, as her brother, Stéphane Demoustier, is a filmmaker and screenwriter. With a blend of talent and dedication, Demoustier continues to leave a lasting impact on French cinema.
Filmography
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Belle épine
2010 • Sonia Cohen
Anaïs in Love
2021 • Anaïs
The Girl with a Bracelet
2020 • L'Avocat Général
Gloria Mundi (2019)
2019 • Mathilda
Give Me Your Hand
2008 • Clémentine
The New Girlfriend
2014 • Claire
The Beautiful Person
2008
Incredible But True
2022 • Jeanne
Bird People
2014 • Audrey Camuzet
Father & Sons
2019 • Esther
Paris Follies
2014 • Marion
Relationship Status: It's Complicated
2014 • Juliette
The Girl Without Hands
2016 • La Fille (voice)
Coma (2022)
2022
Old Fashioned (2021)
2021 • Ava
Smoking Causes Coughing
2022 • Nicotine
The French Minister
2013 • Marina
Through the Fire (2018)
2018 • Cécile Pasquier
The Love Letter (2021)
2021 • Léa
Keep an Eye Out
2018 • Fiona, Philippe's wife
The Count of Monte Cristo (2024)
2024 • Mercédès Herrera
November (2022)
2022 • Inès Moreau