From career breakthroughs to professional milestones, explore how Charlotte Le Bon made an impact.
Charlotte Le Bon is a Canadian actress and film director recognized for her versatile career. She gained initial fame through her appearances on the Canal+ talk show, Le Grand Journal. Le Bon has since transitioned to film, starring in notable productions such as Yves Saint Laurent, The Hundred-Foot Journey, and The Walk, solidifying her presence in the entertainment industry. Her career encompasses both comedic and dramatic roles, showcasing her range as a performer.
In 2011, Charlotte Le Bon collaborated with French artist JR in organizing the Inside Out Project, as part of the commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the March for Equality and Against Racism.
In 2012, Charlotte Le Bon had her first film role in the French comedy Asterix and Obelix: God Save Britannia.
In December 2013, Charlotte Le Bon collaborated with French artist JR in organizing the Inside Out Project in Lyon, posting 2500 black & white portraits.
In 2013, Charlotte Le Bon appeared in the films Mood Indigo and The Marchers.
In 2014, Charlotte Le Bon had her first role in an English-language film, The Hundred-Foot Journey, where she plays a chef-in-training.
In 2014, Charlotte Le Bon starred as Victoire Doutreleau in the biographical film Yves Saint Laurent, earning a nomination for a César Award.
In 2015, Charlotte Le Bon was cast in The Walk alongside Joseph Gordon-Levitt. She also dubbed the voice of Joy in the French and Quebec French versions of the Pixar film Inside Out.
In September 2016, Charlotte Le Bon presented her exhibit "One Bedroom Hotel on the Moon" at Anne-Dominique Toussaint's Galerie Cinéma in Paris, symbolizing the merging of melancholy and hope.
In 2016, Charlotte Le Bon appeared in six films including The Promise, Realive, Anthropoid, Bastille Day, Arctic Heart, and Iris.
In 2018, Charlotte Le Bon made her directorial debut with the short film Judith Hotel, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.
In 2022, Charlotte Le Bon's directorial debut, Falcon Lake, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and screened at the Toronto International Film Festival. Le Bon won the Emerging Canadian Director award at the Vancouver International Film Festival for her work on Falcon Lake.
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