Sylvie Testud

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    January 17, 1971 (54 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Lyon, Rhône, France

    Sylvie Testud

    Biography

    Sylvie Testud was born on January 17, 1971 in Lyon. Her parents separated when she was two years old. She spent her youth in the Lyon district of Croix-Rousse, raised by her mother, an accountant. In high school, she learned Chinese. Very early fascinated by the cinema, the young girl identifies in particular with the complexed teenager character embodied by Charlotte Gainsbourg in L'Effrontée. Having moved to Paris to study history, she soon embarked on acting by joining the free class at Cours Florent and then the Conservatory, where her teachers were Jacques Lassalle and Catherine Hiegel. She made her first screen appearance in 1994 in Couples et amants. She decided to become an actress during her youth, after having admired actresses in films. She then took acting lessons in Lyon with the actor and director Christian Taponard. In 1989, she moved to Paris to study history, as well as drama lessons in free classes at Cours Florent, then at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art for three years, with Jacques Lassalle and Catherine Hiegel for teachers. In the early 1990s, she obtained her first small roles in the cinema, then in feature films such as The Story of the Boy Who Wanted to Be Kissed by Philippe Harel (1994), Le Plus Bel Age..., by Didier Haudepin (1995) or even Love, etc. by Marion Vernoux (1996). In 1997, Sylvie Testud experienced her first great success at the cinema in Germany with the film Beyond Silence by Caroline Link, for which she learned German, the clarinet and sign language. She is rewarded as best actress by the German Film Prize (the equivalent of the César for best actress). In 1998, she played her first major role in French cinema and enjoyed great success in France with the role of Béa in Karnaval, the first feature film by Thomas Vincent, for which she was nominated for the César for best female hope and received the Michael Simon Prize. She then began an important acting career with a preference for auteur cinema. In 2000, her performance in La Captive by Chantal Akerman (adaptation of the novel La Prisonnière by Marcel Proust) earned her a nomination as best actress at the European Film Prize. In 2001, she obtained, for her second nomination, the César for best female hope for the remarkable interpretation of Christine Papin, one of the Papin sisters, in Les Blessures assassines by Jean-Pierre Denis, based on a news item from 1933.

    Known For

    • Suspiria

      Suspiria

      2018

    • La Vie en Rose

      La Vie en Rose

      2007

    • The Round Up

      The Round Up

      2010

    • The Visitors: Bastille Day

      The Visitors: Bastille Day

      2016

    • Tamara

      Tamara

      2016

    • Lucky Luke

      Lucky Luke

      2009

    • Wedding Unplanned

      Wedding Unplanned

      2017

    • French Women

      French Women

      2014

    • Simone: Woman of the Century

      Simone: Woman of the Century

      2022

    • A New Girl in Paris!

      A New Girl in Paris!

      2018

    • Cocorico

      Cocorico

      2024

    • Vengeance

      Vengeance

      2009

    • Final Portrait

      Final Portrait

      2017

    • Meet the Malawas

      Meet the Malawas

      2019

    • The Exchange Student

      The Exchange Student

      2016