Maïwenn

Maïwenn

actress, writer, director

Maïwenn was born on Apr 17, 1976 in France. Maïwenn's big-screen debut came with Next Year If All Goes Well directed by Jean-Loup Hubert in 1981. Maïwenn is known for My King directed by Maïwenn, Vincent Cassel stars as Georgio Milevski and Emmanuelle Bercot as Marie-Antoinette Jézéquel, dite Tony. Maïwenn has got 7 awards and 21 nominations so far. The most recent award Maïwenn achieved is Lumiere Awards, France. The upcoming new movie Maïwenn plays is Jeanne du Barry which will be released on May 16, 2023.

Maïwenn (sometimes credited as Maïwenn Besco or her birth name Maïwenn Le Besco, born 17 April 1976) is a French actress, film director and screenwriter.Maïwenn Le Besco was born in Les Lilas, Seine-Saint-Denis, France, a suburban area east of Paris. Maïwenn is of mixed Breton, Vietnamese, French, and Algerian descent. Her Algerian ancestry comes from her maternal grandfather. Maïwenn's mother, Catherine Belkhodja, introduced her to the entertainment industry at a young age, an experience later chronicled by Maïwenn in her one-woman shows Le Pois Chiche (The Chickpea) and I'm an Actress.Maïwenn starred in several films as a child, then teen, actress--notably as the child version of the lead role played by Isabelle Adjani in the 1983 hit film L'été meurtrier (One Deadly Summer).Following her marriage to director Luc Besson and the birth of their daughter in 1993, Maïwenn interrupted her career for several years. During this period, she only appeared in a supporting part in Besson's Léon (1994), in which she was credited as Ouin-Ouin. She also directed the film's making-of. Perhaps Maïwenn's most internationally-seen film role was her appearance as the alien Diva Bazina in Besson's The Fifth Element (1997).After her breakup with Besson, Maïwenn returned to France. She performed as a standup comedian in an autobiographical one-woman-show, and reentered the movie business after several filmmakers saw her comedy routine in Paris. She appeared in several notable movies, including the horror film Haute Tension (English title: High Tension), in which she starred opposite Cécile de France. By the time the film came out in 2003, she had decided she wanted to try directing. In 2006, she directed her first feature film, the semi-autobiographical Pardonnez-moi. According to Maïwenn, after Besson learned she planned to use her own money to produce the film, he told her "You need to immediately stop what you're doing. You're crazy. Nobody puts their own money into a movie." After seeing the film he apologized, saying she was right on this occasion. Her second film was Le bal des actrices (2009, All About Actresses), in which she appears as herself making a documentary. She achieved international recognition when her third film, the social drama Polisse (2011), won the Jury Prize at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. All three films feature Maïwenn with a camera, stemming from a childhood fascination and her interest in the mise en abyme, the story within a story. Her 2015 film Mon roi was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.Maïwenn met film director Luc Besson when she was 12 and they began dating when she was 15. In January 1993, at age 16, she gave birth to their daughter Shanna. On the DVD extras for the 1994 film Léon: The Professional, Maïwenn said the film is based on her relationship with Besson. She was 20 at the beginning of filming (early 1996) for The Fifth Element, during which Besson left her for the film's star, Milla Jovovich.In 2004, Maïwenn had a son, Diego, with Jean-Yves Le Fur, her second ex-husband who is a real estate developer.

  • Birthday

    Apr 17, 1976
  • Place of Birth

    Les Lilas, Seine-Saint-Denis, France
  • Also known

    Maiwen, Maïwenn Le Besco, Maiwen Lebesco

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Awards

7 wins & 21 nominations

Lumiere Awards, France
2021
Best Director (Meilleur réalisateur)
Winner - Lumiere Award
ADN (2020)
2021
Best Director (Meilleur réalisateur)
Winner - Lumiere Award
ADN (2020)
2012
Best Director (Meilleur réalisateur)
Winner - Lumiere Award
2012
Best Screenplay (Meilleur scénario)
Winner - Lumiere Award
Zurich Film Festival
2020
Winner - A Tribute to... Award
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