Annabelle Lengronne Explained
Annabelle Lengronne |
Birth Name: | Annabelle Romaine Juliette Lengronne |
Birth Date: | 25 February 1987 |
Birth Place: | Paris, France |
Nationality: | French |
Occupation: | Actress |
Annabelle Lengronne (25 February 1987, Paris, France) is a French actress known most for her roles in The Crew and Working Girls.
Biography
Annabelle Lengronne grew up in Martinique until she was 18. She moved to Paris in 2005 and began taking acting classes. Initially motivated by theater, she made her television debut in 2011 in the series Xanadu.
In 2012, she had one of her first significant supporting roles in Porn in the Hood.[1] Also in 2012, she appeared in the film A Better Life. In 2014, she played the role of boxing champion, Aya Cissoko in the TV film Danbé, la téte haute.
In 2016, she played the female lead in the film The Crew,[2] [3] which earned her a nomination for the César Award for Most Promising Actress in 2017.[4]
In 2019, she played the role of an underemployed graduate who proves herself in a communications agency in the film New Biz in the Hood by Mohamed Hamidi.[5] In 2020, she played Conso, an ordinary woman who turns to prostitution, in the French-Belgian film Working Girls by Frédéric Fonteyne and Anne Paulicevich.[6]
In 2022, she played one of the main roles in Mother and Son, which was selected for the official competition at the Cannes Film Festival.
Filmography
Film
- 2011: , directed by Denis Thybaud as Myriam
- 2011: A Better Life, directed by Cédric Kahn as Yann's neighbor
- 2012: Porn in the Hood, directed by Franck Gastambide as Stay
- 2012: , directed by Stéphane Cazes as Fatou
- 2014: , directed by Virgil Vernier as Zouzou
- 2016: , directed by Magaly Richard-Serrano as Eliane, aka Stan
- 2019: , directed by Mohamed Hamidi as Mariama
- 2019: , directed by Jonathan Desoindre and Ella Kowalska as Soussaba
- 2020: Working Girls, directed by Frédéric Fonteyne and Anne Paulicevich as Conso
- 2022: , directed by Audrey Dana as Lou
- 2022: , directed by Julien Rambaldi as Sheila
- 2022: Mother and Son, directed by Léonor Serraille as Rose
- 2023: Paula, directed by Angela Ottobah as the mother
Television
- 2011: Xanadu (TV series), episode 5 as Khadija
- 2013: , season 15, episode 1 as Keller's lawyer
- 2014: (TV film), directed by Bourlem Guerdjou as Aya at 28 years old
- 2015: (TV series), season 4
- 2017: Fais pas ci, fais pas ça (TV series), season 9, episodes 5 and 6 as Aminata
- 2017: , season 3
- 2017: Spiral (TV series), season 6, episodes 2, 3, and 9 as Farah Camara, Drissa's wife
- 2019: directed by Dominique Baron as Doctor Mélia Martin
- 2021: H24, episode 10 "4 PM - Terminal F"
- 2022: Cuisine interne (TV series)
Awards
Notes and References
- https://www.atoubaa.com/stories/interview-annabelle-lengronne-actrice-cherche-lumiere Annabelle Lengronne, actress, seeks light
- https://www.20minutes.fr/cinema/1968939-20161130-annabelle-lengronne-fait-vibrer-rap-fine-equipe-flow-communicatif Annabelle Lengronne brings the rap of "The Crew" to life with a communicative flow
- http://www.leparisien.fr/culture-loisirs/annabelle-en-route-vers-les-cesars-04-12-2016-6410346.php Annabelle, on the way to the Césars
- Web site: fr-FR . Catherine . Balle . Annabelle, on the way to the Césars . leparisien.fr . December 4, 2016 . December 20, 2020.
- Web site: "New Biz in the Hood": Rose-tinted glasses for a gray suburb. lemonde.fr. February 28, 2019. March 2, 2019.
- Web site: fr-FR . "Working Girls": a striking trio of actresses portray a form of "ordinary" prostitution . Franceinfo . June 18, 2020 . December 20, 2020.
- Web site: fr-FR . "We must take our destiny into our own hands," pleads Senegalese-Martinican actress Annabelle Lengronne . Outre-mer la 1ère . December 20, 2020.