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Anna Mouglalis
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Birth name : Anna Mouglalis |
| Date of birth :
26 April 1978 |
| Place of birth: Nantes, Loire Atlantique, France |
| Nickname:
Anna |
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| Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m) |
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"I give everything I have to give on the screen. I feel I don't owe the public anything else. If someone had told me years ago that sharing a sense of humour was so vital to partnerships, I could have avoided a lot of sex. Acting is fantastic, but to be able to create a whole world on celluloid is amazing. It's like taking your dreams straight from your head and projecting them onto a screen." |
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Anna Mouglalis (born April 26, 1978 in Nantes, Loire-Atlantique), is a French actress of Greek (her father) and French (her mother) descent. Anna Mouglalis spent her youth in the Var departement, before moving with her family to Nantes. Until 2001 she studied at Conservatoire National Supérieur d'Art Dramatique de Paris (CNSAD) under the direction of Daniel Mesguich.
In 1997 she had begun a theatre actress career, with La Nuit du Titanic, played in Paris. In the same years she was chosen by Francis Girod for the film Terminal. In 2000 she played with Isabelle Huppert in Merci pour le chocolat by Claude Chabrol. After a good play in Novo (2002) by Jean Pierre Limosin, she was called by Roberto Andò for the thriller Sotto falso nome. In 2005 she took part to two Italian movies: Romanzo criminale, directed by Michele Placido, and Mare buio, where she is featured alongside Luigi Lo Cascio. Along with her career as actress, Mouglalis' fascinating appearance has driven her to a successful career as a model. In 2002 she was chosen by Karl Lagerfeld for the advertisement campaign of the perfume Allure de Chanel.
Anna Mouglalis spent her youth in the Var département, before moving back to Nantes with her family. Her father is a doctor and her mother is a masseuse. Until 2001 she studied at the Conservatoire National Supérieur d'Art Dramatique de Paris (CNSAD) under the direction of Daniel Mesguich. In addition to her native French, she speaks fluent English, Italian, Spanish, and understands Greek to a limited extent.
In 1997, she had begun an acting career in La Nuit du Titanic, played in Paris. In the same year she was chosen by Francis Girod for the film Terminal. In 2000 she co-starred with Isabelle Huppert in Claude Chabrol's Merci pour le chocolat. After appearing in Novo (2002) by Jean Pierre Limosin, she was called up by Roberto Andò for the thriller Sotto falso nome. In 2003, she played in La Maladie de la mort which previewed at the Venice Film Festival, a film in black and white by first-time director Asa Mader. In this very same year, she also co-starred at a Greek film, called "Real Life "("Alithini Zoi"), directed by Panos Koutras.
In 2005 she took part in two Italian movies: Romanzo criminale, directed by Michele Placido, and Mare buio, where she featured alongside Luigi Lo Cascio. And she made a huge public and critical triumph with her co-star Lorànt Deutsch completely embodying the characters of the existentialists Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre to the point that some critics said that they thought something mystical was happening before their eyes, in a TV movie called Les Amants du Flore showing their romance and the birth of their careers directed by Ilan Duran Cohen.
Along with her career as an actress, Mouglalis' fascinating appearance has driven her to a successful modelling career. In 2002 she was chosen by Karl Lagerfeld for the advertisement campaign for the Amateur Allure de Chanel perfume and she's now one of his "muses" still promoting Chanel bags today. She became a mother for the first time on March 7, 2007, giving birth to a little girl named Saul whose father is the French director Samuel Benchétrit.
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