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Christa Théret

Actor
Born June 25, 1991 (33 years)
Christa Théret (born 25 June 1991) is a French actor, best known for their roles as Lola in LOL (Laughing Out Loud) and as Andrée Heuschling in Renoir.

As a child, Théret aspired to be a teacher and then to become an actor.

Théret's acting career began at the age of 11; while playing in a school playground, they were noticed by a casting director, who then hired them for the film The Axe, in 2005. In this film, directed by Costa-Gavras, they play Betty, the daughter of Bruno and Marlène Davert (played by José Garcia and Karin Viard).

In 2007, they played Julie, a gothic teenager, in the film Et toi, t'es sur qui? (selected at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard category and for the Caméra d'or). While enrolled at the Lycée Jules Ferry in Paris, they dropped out of school at the age of 17. In 2008, they had their first big break with the lead role in Lisa Azuelos' blockbuster LOL (Laughing Out Loud), co-starring with Sophie Marceau. The commercial success of this film brought them to the attention of the general public, and they were nominated for a César for Best Promising Actress.

From April to June 2009, they shot The Village of Shadows, the directorial debut of Fouad Benhammou, followed in October by Le Mariage de chiffon, directed by Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe (director of Le Grand Meaulnes). This was the 5th episode of the Contes et nouvelles du XIXe siècle season, broadcast in April 2010 on France 2. At the end of 2009 and beginning of 2010, they starred in Bertrand Blier's new film, The Clink of Ice, alongside Jean Dujardin and Albert Dupontel.

In 2010, they took on a series of projects, starting with Christophe Sahr's first film, Free Way, with Johan Libéreau and Isabelle Candelier. They also starred in Lars Blumers' Mike, with Marc-André Grondin and Éric Elmosnino.

In 2012, they starred in The Man Who Laughs as Déa. In 2013, they played the female lead in Renoir, directed by Gilles Bourdos, and appeared in Marguerite, by Xavier Giannoli.

Since 2013, they have acted in numerous films including Olivier Loustau's The Boss's Daughter (2015) and Olivier Assayas's Non-Fiction (2018).

Théret featured in Foals' 2019 music video for the track "Exits", as well as Yung Lean's "My Agenda".

In 2023, they released a poem set to music, Gare Saint-Lazare. In the same year, they starred in Bertrand Mandico's Conann.

In the future, they want to be a director. They are also writing their first short film.

Apart from acting, Théret writes experimental poetry, which they illustrate with their own drawings.

Théret identifies as non-binary and queer.

Source: Article "Christa Théret" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Movies & Shows on Plex
  • Renoir
  • Long Way North
Known For
  • LOL (Laughing Out Loud)
  • Long Way North
  • Renoir
  • Pachyderme
  • Double Lives
  • Marguerite
  • The Ax
  • Maximilian
  • The Clink of Ice
  • The Village of Shadows
  • The Boss's Daughter
  • Serial Killer 1
  • The Man Who Laughs
  • Gaspard at the Wedding
  • Broers
  • Et toi t'es sur qui?
  • The Rope
  • She Is Conann
  • Twiggy
  • Les Aventures du jeune Voltaire
  • Golden Wedding
  • Free Way
  • Luise

Filmography

2023
She Is Conann · as Conann 25 Ans
2023
Luise · as Emma
2022
Pachyderme · as Narrator (voice)
2021
The Rope (TV Series) · as Leïla
2021
Replay (TV Series) · as Arrie
2021
Les Aventures du jeune Voltaire (TV Series) · as Adrienne Lecouvreur
2019
Golden Wedding · as Célestine Saint-Cast
2018
Double Lives · as Laure
2017
2017
Endangered Species · as Marie-Lou
2017
Broers · as Josephine
2017
Maximilian (TV Series) · as Marie Von Burgund
2015
2015
Long Way North · as Sasha (voice)
2015
Marguerite · as Hazel
2015
Quartet · as Solange
2014
Serial Killer 1 · as Elisabeth Ortega
2012
2012
Renoir · as Andrée Heuschling
2011
Free Way · as Rachel
2011
Twiggy · as Sarah Dol
2011
Mike · as Sandy
2010
The Village of Shadows · as Emma Valeyre
2010
The Clink of Ice · as Evguenia
2009
2008
2007
2005
The Ax · as Betty Davert

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