
Cast
Agnès Hurstel
Acting
Cast
Agnès Hurstel
Known for
Acting
Born
1990-09-05
From
Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France
Biography
Agnès Hurstel (born 5 September 1990) is a French actress, comedian and radio columnist. She is co-creator, co-writer and lead actress of the series Jeune et Golri (2021âpresent), which won the award for best French series at Series Mania in August 2021. Agnès Hurstel was born on 5 September 1990 at Clinique Ambroise ParĂŠ in Toulouse. She obtained her baccalaureate in 2008 at the LycĂŠe Français Charles de Gaulle. She completed a literary preparation course (hypokhâgne, khâgne) at the LycĂŠe Chaptal in Paris followed by degrees in modern literature and theatre acting at the UniversitĂŠ Sorbonne Nouvelle â Paris 3. She started performing stand-up in 2015. In 2018, she replaced Alison Wheeler as a columnist on the France Inter radio show La Bande originale, hosted by Nagui. In 2021, she played in the lead role Prune of the OCS series Jeune et Golri for which she is also co-creator and co-writer. The series won awards for best French series and best original score at the Series Mania festival in Lille. In 2022, she played a main supporting role in the comedy film On sourit pour la photo by François Uzan. She also starred in the film Final Cut by Michel Hazanavicius, a remake of the Japanese film One Cut of the Dead (2017), which opened the Cannes Film Festival of the same year. Source: Article "Agnès Hurstel" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

French Lover
as Estelle

Joint Custody
as Etudiante Juliette

DaaaaaalĂ!
as Lucie

Final Cut
as Laura

The Good Teacher
as Laura

Starving Generation
as Maud

The Darwinners
as LĂŠmurielle (voice)

Yannick

(Girl)Friend
as Joueuse Time's Up

Starring Grandma
as Loli

For Better and for Worse
as Marie Leroy

Le passe-muraille
as Infirmière de la maison de retraite

Sixty
as Self - Comedian

Say Cheese
as Karine Hamelin

My Heart Goes Boom
as DĂŠsirĂŠe

A Progressive Girl
as LĂŠa

Brazil
as Camille

La reconnaissance de caractères
as Marion

Auguste
as JosĂŠphine