Louise Bourgoin
Louise Bourgoin is a French actress and television presenter, capturing public attention with her debut in the Canal+ television program “Le Grand Journal.”
Bourgoin’s cinematic journey is as colorful as it is eclectic, notably commencing with her role in Luc Besson’s “The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec” (2010). The film saw her navigating an Indiana Jones-like adventure, a character far removed from her TV persona. Subsequently, her filmography expanded to include roles in films such as “Happy Event” (2011), where she took on the challenges of motherhood, and “Mojave” (2015), a thriller alongside Oscar Isaac.
When it comes to collaborations, Bourgoin has worked alongside an impressive list of celebrities and artists that include Luc Besson, Mathieu Amalric in “The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec,” Pio Marmaï in “A Happy Event,” Guillaume Canet in “Love Lasts Three Years,” Laurent Lafitte in “The White Knights,” Audrey Dana in “Under the Milky Way,” Romain Duris in “Mood Indigo,” and Alberto Rodríguez in “Smoke & Mirrors.”
Bourgoin has received various honors that attest to her skills and contributions to the film industry. She was nominated for the César Award for Most Promising Actress in 2011 for her performance in “The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec.” She was also honored with the Prix Romy Schneider, an award that recognizes promising female actors in the French film industry.