Draft:Charlotte Vandermeersch
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Charlotte Vandermeersch | |
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Born | Oudenaarde, Belgium | 11 November 1983
Nationality | Belgian |
Alma mater | Herman Teirlinck Institute |
Occupation(s) | Actress, screenwriter, director |
Years active | 1999–present |
Partner | Felix Van Groeningen |
Children | 1 |
Charlotte Vandermeersch (born in Oudenaarde on November 11, 1983) is a Flemish film director, screenwriter and actress best known internationally for co-writing and co-directing The Eight Mountains (2022) which was awarded the Cannes Film Festival Jury Prize. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
Life course[edit]
Charlotte Vandermeersch graduated in 2005 from the Herman Teirlinck Institute in Antwerp as a Master in Dramatic Art.
In the first years she mainly played supporting roles and guest roles. In 2010, however, she landed two leading roles, in the television series Day & Night: Hotel Eburon and in the movie Turquaze. In 2012, she starred in the television series Deadline 14/10 as well as in its sequel, Deadline 25/5, which aired on VTM in the spring of 2014 could be seen. That year she also played the role of Linda Schools in the feature film Bowling Balls.
In 2016 she had a leading role in Belgica by Felix Van Groeningen.
In addition, from 2012 to 2020 she was permanently affiliated with the theater group LAZARUS.
She has a relationship with film director Felix Van Groeningen. In May 2018, they had a son together, Rufus.[7]
Filmography[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Type |
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2022 | The Eight Mountains | Director/Writer | movie |
2021 | Déjà Vu | Dame REJECT INC. | episode 1 |
2020 | The One and a half Meter Show | Different Roles | television program |
2020 | Across the Ocean | Herself | documentary series |
2017-2020 | #itiscomplicated | Charlotte | television series |
2016 | The Prime Minister | Eva | movie |
2016 | Belgica | Isabelle | film |
2015 | The Bunker | Valerlie | television series |
2014 | Bowling Balls | Linda Schools | film |
2014 | Deadline 5/25 | Marianne Smidt | television series |
2013 | Zingaburia | Princess Axiom | television series |
2012-2013 | Salamander | Mother of Gil Wolfs | TV series |
2012 | Deadline 14/10 | Marianne Smidt | television series |
2012 | Ice Age 4: Continental Drift | Shira | Flemish voice-over |
2012 | Code 37 | Dj Isis | TV episode S03 E10 Stardust |
2011 | Red Sonja | Red Sonja | TV Series |
2011, 2013, 2016 , 2019 | What if? | Different roles | television programme |
2011 | De Ronde | Liesje | television series |
2011 | The divine monster | Greet Verbeeck | television series |
2010 | Turquaze | Sarah | movie |
2010 | Day & Night | Nathalie Sanders | television series |
2009 | Helsinki | Naomi | short film |
2009 | The Misfortune of Things | rabbit | movie |
2008 | (N)Someone | Pianist | film |
2008 | Loft | Vicky Willems | film |
2007 | Days Without Love | Ingrid | movie |
2007 | Witse | Annick | tv episode Soiree Privée (part 1 & 2) |
2007 | Stagman | Corazon | short film |
2006 | Mama | short film | |
2005 | The Sunflyers | Shana | short film |
2005 | Knokke Boulevard | Secretary | short film |
2004 | Aan Zee | Anna | short film |
1999 | Cops | Esther | TV Episode Partners |
In addition to the mentioned roles in films, short films and television series, she also had guest roles in Kinderen van Dewindt, Recht op Recht.
References[edit]
- ^ Cannes Film Festival - https://www.festival-cannes.com/en/2022/le-otto-montagne-felix-van-groeningen-and-charlotte-vandermeersch-at-the-heart-of-an-unswerving-friendship
- ^ Golden Globes - https://goldenglobes.com/articles/filmmakers-felix-van-groeningen-and-charlotte-vandermeersch-podcast-golden-globes-around
- ^ Layered Butter - https://layeredbutter.com/editorial/tem-interview
- ^ New York Times - https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/27/movies/the-eight-mountains-review-italy.html
- ^ The Film Stage - https://thefilmstage.com/the-eight-mountains-directors-on-conveying-an-epic-scope-losing-parents-and-letting-go-of-their-film
- ^ Hammer Tonail - https://www.hammertonail.com/trailer/the-eight-mountains
- ^ Het Nieuwsblad - Charlotte Vandermeersch gave birth to first child - https://www.nieuwsblad.be/cnt/dmf20180606_03547744
- ^ Slant Magazine on “The Eight Mountains- https://www.slantmagazine.com/film/felix-van-groeningen-charlotte-vandermeersch-interview-the-eight-mountains/amp
External links[edit]
European Filmmakers - https://www.filmmakers.eu/actors/charlotte-vandermeersch
IMDb - https://m.imdb.com/name/nm1631468
Mubi - https://mubi.com/cast/charlotte-vandermeersch
Category:Flemish film people
Category:1983 births
Category:Living people