Judith Godrëche

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Born:
March 23, 1972
Biography:A presence in the French cinema since she appeared in "Nadine Trintignant"'s "L'Été prochain" (1985) at the age of 13, "Judith Godreche" has made something of a reputation for herself starring in films in which she nearly always plays a woman involved with a much older man. This proclivity was on particular display in "Jacques Doillon"'s "La fille de Quinze Ans" (1989), in which Godreche, in her role as the eponymous 15-year-old, hit the sheets with her boyfriend's father (played by Doillon himself); "Benoît Jacquot"'s "La Desenchantee" (1990), which cast her as a young woman involved with her mother's lover; "Olivier Assayas"' "Paris s'éveille" (1991), which saw Godreche portraying a drug addict shacked up with "Jean-Pierre Léaud"; and Assayas' "Une nouvelle vie" (1993), in which she played a woman caught up in an abusive relationship with her father's lawyer.

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Judith Godreche at the Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason premiere in Paris on November 03, 2004
Judith Godreche at the Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason premiere in Paris on November 03, 2004
Judith Godreche at the Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason premiere in Paris on November 03, 2004
Judith Godreche at the Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason premiere in Paris on November 03, 2004
Judith Godreche and Maurice Barthelemy
Judith Godreche
Judith Godreche
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