Camille Cottin (French:[kamijkɔtɛ̃]; born 1 December 1978) is a French actress and comedian.
Following her debut as a stage actress, she became known in 2013 for playing a capricious Parisian woman in the Canal+hidden camera-sketches series Connasse (2013–2015), as well as in the theatrical film based on the series The Parisian Bitch, Princess of Hearts (2015), which brought her significant mainstream success in France. She received a nomination for the César Award for Most Promising Actress for the role. Cottin's international recognition grew with the role of Andréa Martel in the France 2 drama series Call My Agent! (2015–2020).
Cottin was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, near Paris, but spent her teenage years in London before returning to France, where she became a high school English teacher.[citation needed] At the same time, she took classes at a theatre and dramatic art school and then with the company "Théâtre du Voyageur".[citation needed]
In 2013, she played the main role in Connasse on Canal+ produced by Silex Films, a series consisting of sketches in candid camera of less than two minutes each. Written by Noémie Saglio and Éloïse Lang, the episodes were broadcast on Le Grand Journal and became available on DVD from 4 March 2014.[2][3] She later appeared in the film based on the series titled The Parisian Bitch, Princess of Hearts, released in 2015.
In 2015, Cottin played the lead role of agent Andréa Martel in Call My Agent!, a television series which has run for four seasons (a fifth season and a movie are in the pipeline) that was first broadcast on France 2 and which later enjoyed wide international distribution on Netflix; Cottin won a Best Actress ACS Award for her role. In 2016, Cottin appeared in Allied, In the Shadow of Iris and The Fabulous Patars.
In 2022, she joined the cast of the mystery film A Haunting in Venice, directed by Kenneth Branagh.[4] Greg Nussen writing for the Slant Magazine, praised Cottin's performance stating that she was "surprisingly vulnerable as individual grappling with the determinism of religious absolutism".[5]
Personal life
Camille Cottin is the daughter of artist Gilles Cottin.[6]
Her great-great-grandfather was historian Paul Cottin, former director of Bibliotheque de l'Arsenal.
Cottin has been in a relationship with architect Benjamin Mahon since 2005. They have two children, a son born in 2009,[7][8] and a daughter born in August 2015.[7][9] Cottin and Mahon are not married.[10] Cottin said she is against marriage. "Even if I plan to spend the rest of my life with him, I want to feel this share of freedom that previous generations have allowed us to acquire. This possibility of saying: "If I am not happy, I leave."[10]
Filmography
Film
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