Tonie Marshall

Tonie Marshall

actress, writer, producer

Tonie Marshall was born on Nov 29, 1951 in France. Tonie Marshall's big-screen debut came with What a Flash! directed by Jean-Michel Barjol in 1972. Tonie Marshall is known for Good Weather, But Stormy Late This Afternoon directed by Gérard Frot-Coutaz, Micheline Presle stars as Jacqueline and Claude Piéplu as Jacques. Tonie Marshall has got 6 awards and 2 nominations so far. The most recent award Tonie Marshall achieved is César Awards, France. The upcoming new movie Tonie Marshall plays is Don't Forget Me which will be released on Jan 30, 2019.

Tonie Marshall was the daughter of French actress Micheline Presle and American actor/director William Marshall, who appeared in such '40s and '50s films as Knute Rockne All American (1940). As a child, Tonie saw her mother "doing movies and getting invited everywhere", and the life of an actress impressed her. Tonie decided on the profession for herself and went on to appear in over fifteen films and TV mini-series since the late 70s, in that time working with such acclaimed directors as Claude Zidi and with such stars as Daniel Auteuil and Richard Bohringer.In 1988, she appeared in the French TV miniseries Palace (1988) starring Michel Blanc. But making a living as an actress sometimes meant accepting roles that were less satisfying. Looking for a transition out of acting, she began a career recording voiceovers for radio commercials, where she was able to work in between the worlds of acting and writing, and eventually got into writing scripts. She debuted as writer/director with police comedy Pentimento (1989).Four years later she wrote and directed Pas très catholique (1994) which was very well received in France and was promoted at Festivals in the US as "Something's Fishy". Her next film as a director was Enfants de salaud (1996) which starred Nathalie Baye and told the story of a woman who having never known her father, discovers that he is a monstrous cannibal accused of numerous crimes.But it was Vénus beauté (institut) (1999) that established Marshall as a force in France's film industry when it swept the 1999 Cesars, the French equivalent of the Academy Awards.

  • Birthday

    Nov 29, 1951
  • Place of Birth

    Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, France

Known For

Awards

6 wins & 2 nominations

César Awards, France
2000
Best Director (Meilleur réalisateur)
Winner - César
2000
Best Screenplay, Original or Adaptation (Meilleur scénario, original ou adaptation)
Winner - César
Cabourg Romantic Film Festival
1999
Vénus beauté (institut) (1999)
Winner - Golden Swann
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