
Cast
Acting
Cast
Known for
Acting
Born
1972-06-03
From
Suresnes, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Also known as 쥘리 가예
Julie Gayet (born 3 June 1972) is a French actress and film producer. She is also known for being the wife of the former President of France, François Hollande. Gayet was born in Suresnes, Hauts-de-Seine, where her father Brice Gayet is a professor and head of gastric surgery at the Institut Mutualiste Montsouris. He was former head of the clinic to the Lariboisière Hospital and lecturer at the Faculty Xavier Bichat at Paris Diderot University. Her mother is an antique dealer. Her paternal grandfather, Alain Gayet, was also a surgeon and became a Compagnon de la Libération after World War II. She received a social liberal intellectual upbringing. Gayet studied art history and psychology at university, circus skills at the circus school of the Fratellini family, and operatic singing under Tosca Marmor. At the age of 17, she studied at the Actors Studio in London with Jack Waltzer, and then continued at the Tania Balachova School in Paris. Gayet made her acting debut in a 1992 episode of the French TV series Premiers baisers, and had her first film role as an extra in Three Colors: Blue (1993), but her first role of public note was in the 1996 comedy Delphine 1, Yvan 0 by Dominique Farrugia. Her musical performances include playing in video-clips for Benjamin Biolay and singing a duet with Marc Lavoine. In 2007, she founded her own production company, Rouge International, with Nadia Turincev and produced films such as The Ride by Stephanie Gillard, Fix me by Palestinian Raed Andonia and Bonsai by Cristian Jimenez of Chile. In 2013, Gayet co-directed with Mathieu Busson the documentary Cinéast(e)s featuring 20 French female film directors. Gayet appeared on the cover of the 17 January 2014 issue of the French Elle magazine. The issue hit newsstands on 15 January 2014, two days ahead of its usual release day. The headline read "Julie Gayet, Actress and Committed Woman, a French Passion". In 2003, Gayet married author and screenwriter Santiago Amigorena, but they divorced in 2006. The couple have two children. Gayet is a centre-left activist, having appeared in a video supporting François Hollande during the 2012 French presidential election. She is a member of the Support Committee of the PS candidate for the 2014 Paris mayoral election, Anne Hidalgo. She also supported same-sex marriage in France. In 2013 rumours started circulating that Gayet was in a secret relationship with President Hollande. On 10 January 2014, a story in the tabloid Closer featured seven pages of alleged revelations and photos about the affair, provoking wider media coverage. Hollande said he "regretted this violation of his private life" and was "thinking about" pursuing a legal response, but did not deny the substance of the story. The 10 January issue was so popular that Closer "reprinted the issue, with a further 150,000 copies scheduled to hit newsstands" on 15 January 2014. On 16 January 2014, the AFP news agency reported that Gayet would sue Closer for €50,000 in damages and €4,000 in legal costs. ... Source: Article "Julie Gayet" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

as Barrister at the Court of Justice (uncredited)

as Anna

as Martha

as Julie

as Anna

as Self (archive footage)

as Camille Miralis

as Adèle

as Alice

as Iona Gorrigan

as Lisa

as Sophie

as Self

as La Mère - mom (voice)

as Julie

as Maître Nadège Rutter

as Le préposé Fedex

as Félix's Mother (voice)

as Clémence Meunier


as Doris

as Jeanne

as Catherine, François's partner

as Louise

as Suzanne

as Valérie Dumontheil

as Primordial Organism 2 (voice)

as (uncredited)

as Eva

as Marie

as Clare

as la juge

as Émilie

as Catherine Rolland

as Juliette

as Lisa's friend

as Diane

as Barbara Perez

as Véra

as Florence

as Fritz Lang's mother

as Sophie

as Olga

as Sophie

as Lucie Coubert

as Narrator (voice)

as Mme Andrée

as Isabelle

as Laurence

as Christiane Jausion

as Sophie

as Caroline

as Delphine Saban

as Girl in metro

as Laurence

as Babette

as Sophie

as Catherine

as Olympe de Gouges

as Apolline Dalgret

as Rosine, the waitress

as Emilie

as Elsa

as Anne

as Self

as Nora Fraisse

as Rita

as Paddy

as Irène


as Sophie

as Camille

as Nathalie

as Michelle Vian

as Clara

as Léa

as Marie-Claude Vaillant-Couturier

as Sophie

as Lise

as La mère

as Self - Guest

as Hélène

as Fanny Kiener

as Sarah

as Silvie

as Emma

as La mère

as Hannah


as Rose Bonbon

as Mademoiselle de Fare

as Self : Actress, Director & Producer

as Julia

as Yelena Dimitrieva (voice)

as Winnie

as Self

as Lucie


as Herself


as Self

as Charlotte