Nathalie Richard
Nathalie Richard (born 6 January 1963) is a French actress.
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Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1983–present |
Life and career
Richard was born in Paris, France. As a child, Nathalie Richard practised dance and ice-skating.[1] She spent a year in New York with the Karole Armitage company, returning to join the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique[1] and graduating in 1986. Since then she has worked regularly in both cinema and theatre, her first major role being Viviane in Catherine Corsini's Les Amoureux in 1993.
In 2018, alongside Liza Blanchard she took one of the principal roles in the staging of Anne Théron, created at the TNS of the play À la trace of Alexandra Badea which explores mother-daughter relations.[2] The performance, in dialogue with pre-recorded audio-visual projections, was lauded by the press.[3], breaking down the barriers between theatre and film.[4]
She received the Prix Michel Simon film prize for most promising actress/actor for her role in the 1988 Jacques Rivette film Gang of Four.
Filmography
- A Place to Fight For (2023) - Séverine
- The Animal Kingdom (2023)
- Neneh Superstar (2022) - Jeanne-Marie Meursault
- Irma Vep (2022 TV mini-series) - Ondine, episode 3 'Dead Man's Escape' (fourth film for Assayras)
- After Love (2020) - Geneviève
- Ma vie avec James Dean (2017, Dominique Choisy) Sylvia van den Rood (her third film for Choisy)
- Les Garçons sauvages - teacher
- Happy End (2017) - estate agent
- The Great Game (2015) - Pauline
- Jeune and Jolie (2013, François Ozon) - Véronique
- Violette (2013) - Hermine
- Les Fraises des bois (2012, Dominique Choisy) - the mother of Violette
- Never Let Me Go (2010) - Madame
- Une petite zone de turbulences (2009) - Psychiatrist
- Le Plaisir de chanter (2008 by Ilan Duran Cohen) - Noémie
- Parc (2007) - Hélène Clou
- Le Pressentiment (2006 by Jean-Pierre Darroussin) - Gabrielle Charmes-Aicquart
- The Passenger (2005, by Eric Caravaca) - Suzanne
- Belhorizon (2005) - Isabelle
- 3 femmes... un soir d'été (2005 TV mini-series) - Isabelle
- Zim and Co. (2005) - Zim's mother
- Hidden (2005, by Michael Haneke) - Mathilde
- Les enfants (2005) - Hélène
- Les visages (2003 short)
- Le Divorce (2003, Merchant Ivory Film) - Charlotte de Persand
- La chaîne du froid (2003 short) - Client
- Le ventre de Juliette (2003) - Fafa
- Merci Docteur Rey (2002, Merchant Ivory Film) - Radio Interviewer
- Froid comme l'été (2002 TV movie) - Claire
- Nearest to Heaven (2002) - Brigitte
- Novo (2002) - Sabine
- Étrangère (2002) - La serveuse
- Maintenant (2002 short) - Else
- Imago (2001) - Marianne
- Mon meilleur amour (2001 short) - Corinne
- L'hiver sera rude (2001) - Solange
- They Call This... Spring (2001) - A naiad
- Confusion of Genders (2000) - Laurence Albertini
- 30 Years (2000) - Barbara
- Pretend I'm Not Here (2000) - Carole
- Modern Comforts (Confort moderne, 2000, Dominique Choisy) - Irène
- Code Unknown (2000, by Michael Haneke) - Mathilde
- Scénario sur la drogue (2000 short) - (segment "Famille médicament, La")
- La famille médicament (2000 short) - La mère
- Afraid of Everything (1999) - Anne
- Bruno n'a pas d'agent (1999 short)
- Le pourboire (ou la pitié) (1999 short) - Béatrice
- Les Enfants de Scarlett (1998) - Kate
- Late August, Early September (1998) - Maryelle
- A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries (1998, James Ivory) - Mademoiselle Fournier
- Stolen Life (1998, Yves Angelo) - Yann's wife
- La vie en face (1997 TV movie) - Claire
- Eau douce (1997) - Marianne
- Irma Vep (1996, Olivier Assayas) - Zoé
- L'éducatrice (1996) - Louise
- 51 raisons (1996 short)
- Youth Without God (1996 TV movie)
- Up, Down, Fragile (1995, by Jacques Rivette) - Ninon
- Le Soleil a promis de se lever demain (1995 short)
- Lumière and Company (1995, segment Jacques Rivette) - Ninon
- Les amoureux (1994, Catherine Corsini) - Viviane
- Jeanne la Pucelle II - Les prisons (1994, by Jacques Rivette) - Catherine de la Rochelle
(cut version did not include her scene) - Comme un dimanche (1994 short)
- Grand bonheur (1993) - Charly
- Légendes de la forêt viennoise (1993 TV movie)
- Le linge sale (1993 short)
- Riens du tout (1992) - Claire
- Interdit d'amour (1992 TV movie) - Mme Brémont
- Weep No More, My Lady (1992 TV movie) - Alicia
- C'est trop con! (1992 short) - Jeanne
- Cendrillon 90 (1991 short)
- Bar des rails (1991) - Monique, the waitress
- Monsieur (1990) - L'hôtesse d'accueil
- Les dernières heures du millénaire (1990 short)
- Winter's Child (1989) - Leni
- La Jalousie (1989 short)
- Constance (1989 short)
- La bande des quatre (1988, by Jacques Rivette) - Cécile
- Prix Michel Simon 1989 (for Most Promising Actress)
- Le Panorama (1987 short)
- Window Shopping (1986, by Chantal Akerman) - La coiffeuse #6
References
- Anne Diatkine, « Nathalie Richard. La veilleuse de nuit », Libération, 16 January 2015.
- A la trace d'Alexandra Badea. Théâtre : Actualité des spectacles, théâtre, opéra, musique, danse - Paris accessed 2018-09-27.
- A la trace accessed 2018-09-27.
- À la trace - Service culturel de la faculté des lettres de Sorbonne Université accessed 2018-09-27.