Adèle Exarchopoulos

Exarchopoulos in 2014

Adèle Exarchopoulos (born November 22, 1993) is a French actress. She is most well-known for playing Adèle in the drama movie Blue is the Warmest Colour (2013). She won the Palme d'Or award for this performance. She was the youngest person to win this award. For her acting in Blue is the Warmest Colour, she also won the César Award for the Most Promising Actress, the Los Angeles Film Critic Award for Best Actress and Trophée Chopard Award for Female Revelation of the Year.[1]

Exarchopoulos acted in the movies Turk's Head (2010), The Round Up (also 2010) and I Used to be Darker (2013).

Exarchopoulos was born in Paris, France.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2006 R.I.S, police scientifique Sarah TV series
2007 Boxes Lilli
2008 Les Enfants de Timpelbach Marianne
2010 The Round Up Anna Traube
Turk's Head Nina
2011 Chez Gino Maria Roma
Carré blanc Marie (young)
2012 Des morceaux de moi Erell
2013 I Used to Be Darker Camille
Making a Scene The Woman Short
Blue is the Warmest Colour Adèle
2014 Insecure Jenny
Voyage vers la mère Marie Louise
2015 Les Anarchistes Judith Lorillard
Apnée The Woman Short
2016 Down by Love Anna Amari
The Last Face Ellen
Orphan Sandra
2017 Racer and the Jailbird Bibi Delhany
2018 The White Crow Claire Saint
2019 Sibyl Margot
Revenir Mona
2020 Mandibules
Bac Nord

Awards and nominations

Award Year Category Work Result Ref.
Central Ohio Film Critics Association
2014
Best Actress Blue Is the Warmest Colour
(La Vie d'Adèle)
Won [2]
Breakthrough Film Artist Won
César Awards
2014
Most Promising Actress Won [3]
Chicago Film Critics Association
2013
Best Actress Nominated [4]
Most Promising Performer Won
Critics' Choice Movie Awards
2014
Best Young Actor/Actress Won [5]
Detroit Film Critics Society
2013
Best Actress Nominated [6]
Dorian Awards
2014
Film Performance of the Year - Actress Nominated [7]
Rising Star of the Year Nominated
Dublin Film Critics' Circle
2013
Best Actress Runner-up [8]
Best Newcomer Won
Globes de Cristal Awards
2014
Best Actress Won [9]
Gold Derby Film Awards Best Lead Actress Nominated [10]
Best Breakthrough Performer Nominated
Indiana Film Journalists Association
2013
Best Actress Won [11]
IndieWire Critics Poll Best Lead Performance Runner-up [12]
International Cinephile Society
2014
Best Actress Won [13]
International Online Film Critics' Poll
2015
Nominated [14]
Internet Film Critics Society
2013
Won [15]
Los Angeles Film Critics Association
2013
Best Actress Won [16]
London Film Critics Circle
2014
Actress of the Year Nominated [17]
Lumières Awards
2014
Most Promising Actress Won [18]
National Board of Review
2013
Breakthrough Performance - Actress Won [19]
National Society of Film Critics
2014
Best Actress Runner-up [20]
New York Film Critics Circle
2013
Best Actress Runner-up [21]
New York Film Critics Online
2013
Best Breakthrough Performance Won [22]
North Carolina Film Critics Association
2014
Best Actress Nominated [23]
Online Film Critics Society
2013
Best Actress Nominated [24]
Online Film and Television Association
2014
Best Actress Nominated [25]
Best Youth Performance Won
Best Breakthrough Performance: Female Nominated
San Diego Film Critics Society
2013
Best Actress Nominated [26]
San Francisco Film Critics Circle
2013
Best Actress Nominated [27]
Satellite Awards
2014
Best Actress in a Motion Picture Nominated [28]
Seattle Film Critics Awards
2014
Best Actress Nominated [29]
Utah Film Critics Association
2013
Won [30]
Village Voice Film Poll Best Actress Won [31]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association
2013
Best Youth Performance Nominated [32]

Adèle Exarchopoulos Media

References

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