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Catherine Mouchet (born 21 August 1959) is a French actress. She studied at the
Conservatoire de Paris The Conservatoire de Paris (), also known as the Paris Conservatory, is a college of music and dance founded in 1795. Officially known as the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris (CNSMDP), it is situated in the avenue ...
, following the courses of Jacques Lassalle and Claude Régy. Her performance in the film '' Thérèse'', directed by
Alain Cavalier Alain Cavalier (; born 14 September 1931) is a French film director. Biography Cavalier was born in Vendôme, Loir-et-Cher and studied film at the Institut des hautes études cinématographiques. He won several awards, including the César Awar ...
, won her the
César Award for Most Promising Actress The César Award for Most Promising Actress (french: César du meilleur espoir féminin) is one of the César Awards, presented annually by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma to recognize the outstanding breakthrough performance of a ...
for 1987.


Career

Having been acclaimed for her appearance in '' Thérèse'', she next appeared in
Claude Goretta Claude Goretta (23 June 1929 – 20 February 2019) was a Swiss television producer and film director. Life and Career His 1973 film '' L'Invitation'' was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. His 1981 film '' La pr ...
's '' Si le soleil ne revenait pas'' in 1987, and then devoted herself to theatre for a time. She appeared in works by
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, (''Vêtir ceux qui sont nus''), and
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, (''
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''), amongst others, and directed ''La Petite dame'' with Claude Guyonnet in 1992. She returned to the screen in
Jean-Pierre Mocky Jean-Pierre Mocky (6 July 1929 – 8 August 2019), pseudonym of Jean-Paul Adam Mokiejewski, was a French film director, actor, screenwriter and producer. Life and career Mocky was born in Nice, France to Polish immigrant parents, Jeanne Zylinska ...
's ''
Bonsoir ''Bonsoir'' is a 1994 France, French film directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky. Plot Having first lost his wife, then his job as a tweed tailor, Alex Ponttin (Michel Serrault) has devised a novel way to keep himself in touch with society. He admits hi ...
'' 1993, and in Louis and Xavier Bachelot's short film ''La Plante''. On television she appeared in the saga ''Jalna'', directed by
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from the books of
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, and ''Le blanc à lunettes'', directed by Édouard Nierman, from a
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novel. She then studied for a degree in philosophy. She returned to the screen and played supporting roles in two
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films, Fin août, début septembre and
Les Destinées sentimentales ''Sentimental Destinies'' (french: Les Destinées sentimentales) is a 2000 French drama film directed by Olivier Assayas. Running from the 1890s to the 1930s, the film tells the story of two wealthy Protestant families in the south-west of Fran ...
. She appeared in
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's '' My Little Business'', for which she received a nomination for the
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, and
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's 1999 ''
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'', an adaptation of
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's controversial breakthrough novel '' Whatever'', in which she played a psychoanalyst. She played a prostitute in
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's '' Rue des Plaisirs''. She continues to appear in a wide variety of roles in both
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films and popular comedies, and for both first time directors and established talents. In October 2008 Mouchet appeared at the Théâtre National de Strasbourg in Jean Magnan's "''et pourtant ce silence ne pouvait être vide''", based, like
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's ''
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'', on the
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murders in 1933.


Filmography

*'' Thérèse'' 1986 *'' Si le soleil ne revenait pas'' (If the Sun Never Returns) 1987 *''La plante'' short film 1993 *''
Bonsoir ''Bonsoir'' is a 1994 France, French film directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky. Plot Having first lost his wife, then his job as a tweed tailor, Alex Ponttin (Michel Serrault) has devised a novel way to keep himself in touch with society. He admits hi ...
'' 1993 *''Jalna'' (TV) 1994 *'' Le blanc à lunettes'' (TV) 1995 *'' Fin août, début septembre'' 1998 *'' Whatever'' (''Extension du domaine de la lutte'') 1999 *'' My Little Business'' 1999 *'' J'ai tué Clémence Acéra'' 2000 *'' Du Côté des filles'' 2000 *''
Les Destinées sentimentales ''Sentimental Destinies'' (french: Les Destinées sentimentales) is a 2000 French drama film directed by Olivier Assayas. Running from the 1890s to the 1930s, the film tells the story of two wealthy Protestant families in the south-west of Fran ...
'' 2000 *'' La Danse des asperges sarrasines'' short film 2000 *''
Mortel transfert ''Mortel Transfert'' is a Franco-German thriller, directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix, adapted from the novel of the same name by Jean-Pierre Gattégno. The music was provided by the composer of ''Roselyne et les lions'', Reinhardt Wagner.Phil Powri ...
'' 2001 *''
Le Pornographe ''The Pornographer'' (french: Le Pornographe) is a 2001 erotic drama film written and directed by Bertrand Bonello, who co-wrote the music score with Laurie Markovitch. The film features an explicit sex scene with two pornographic actors, Ovidie ...
'' 2001 *'' Rue des plaisirs'' 2001 *''
HS Hors Service HS or Hs can stand for: Businesses and brands * HS Produkt, a Croatian firearms manufacturer * '' Helsingin Sanomat'', a newspaper in Finland * Hawker Siddeley, aircraft manufacturing group * Henschel & Son, in aircraft prefixes; e.g., Hs 117 * ...
'' 2001 *'' Elle est des nôtres'' 2002 *'' Petites coupures'' 2002 *'' La Repentie'' 2002 *'' Ecrivain d'O'' 2004 *'' Nos Vies Rêvées'' (TV) 2004 *''Coup de vache'' (TV) 2004 *''
Nature contre nature ''Nature contre nature'' is a French telefilm comedy, broadcast in 2004, directed by Lucas Belvaux, and scripted by Lucas Belvaux with Jean-Luc Gaget. Plot Sébastien Chantoux, (Lucas Belvaux), a psychoanalyst, leaves Paris and goes to live in ...
'' (TV) 2004 *''
Un Jour d'été ''Un Jour d'été'' is a 2004 album recorded by French-born singer Amel Bent, released on 2005. It was her debut album and was successful on the charts (#3 in France), even allowed Bent to gain a Victoire de la Musique in the category 'Revelation ...
'' (TV film) 2005 *''Au royaume des aveugles'' short film (2005) *''
Madame Irma ''Madame Irma'' is a 2006 comedy French film directed by Didier Bourdon and Yves Fajnberge and starring Didier Bourdon and Pascal Légitimus. Plot Francis, a recently laid-off CEO, takes up dressing up as a woman Romanian fortune-teller to earn ...
'' 2006 *'' Les Deux Mondes'' 2007 *''
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'' (2008) *'' Dans tes bras'' (2009) *'' L'Arbre et la Forêt'' (2009) *'' Pigalle, la nuit'' (TV) (2009) *'' Dumas'' (2010) *''
The Monk ''The Monk: A Romance'' is a Gothic novel by Matthew Gregory Lewis, published in 1796. A quickly written book from early in Lewis's career (in one letter he claimed to have written it in ten weeks, but other correspondence suggests that he had ...
'' (2011) adapted from Matthew Lewis's
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''
The Monk ''The Monk: A Romance'' is a Gothic novel by Matthew Gregory Lewis, published in 1796. A quickly written book from early in Lewis's career (in one letter he claimed to have written it in ten weeks, but other correspondence suggests that he had ...
''. *'' Le Désert de l'amour'' (The desert of love) (TV film) (2012) directed by Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe *''Clash'' (TV) (2012) *''Les petits meurtres d'Agatha Christie'' (TV) (2013) *'' Mon Amie Victoria'' (2014),Cineuropa
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Jean-Paul Civeyrac Jean-Paul Civeyrac (born 24 December 1964) is a French director whose films are usually characterized by close attention to music and actors' bodies. He has adapted a French novel by Anne Wiazemsky, ''Hymnes à l'amour'', with the title '' All the ...
, from a novella by
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*''
Marguerite & Julien ''Marguerite & Julien'' (french: Marguerite et Julien) is a 2015 French drama film directed by Valérie Donzelli about a brother and sister involved in an incestuous relationship. The film is based on a 1970s screenplay written by Jean Gruault f ...
'' (2015) *''
Looking for Her ''Looking for Her'' (or ''Je vous souhaite d'être follement aimée'') is a 2015 French drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in t ...
'' (2016) *'' Reinventing Marvin'' (2017)


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short video of Catherine Mouchet receiving César Award


{{DEFAULTSORT:Mouchet, Catherine French film actresses 1959 births Living people Conservatoire de Paris alumni Actresses from Paris 21st-century French actresses 20th-century French actresses Most Promising Actress César Award winners