Clotilde Hesme, a highly accomplished and gifted French actress, emerged into the world on July 30, 1979, in the charming city of Troyes, situated in the picturesque department of Aube, France. Born into a family with a rich and storied history in the world of acting, Clotilde has been fortunate enough to have two sisters, Annelise Hesme and Élodie Hesme, who are also renowned actresses in their own right.
Clotilde Hesme's journey in the world of acting commenced with a rigorous educational foundation, as she enrolled in the esteemed Conservatoire National Supérieur d'Art Dramatique (CNSAD),a prestigious institution renowned for its excellence in the field of dramatic arts.
Bonnel, a renowned film director, opted to feature her in his 2002 cinematic masterpiece, Le Chignon d'Olga, thereby inaugurating a remarkable chapter in her illustrious film career. This pivotal role served as a springboard for her subsequent success, as she went on to captivate audiences with her outstanding performances in a variety of films, including Philippe Garrel's Regular Lovers in 2005.
Clotilde Hesme's illustrious career in the entertainment industry began to gain significant traction in the year 2008, as she received a prestigious nomination for the César Award for Most Promising Actress, a coveted honor that recognizes exceptional talent and dedication to the craft.
Her remarkable performance in Christophe Honoré's critically acclaimed film, Love Songs, not only earned her a César Award nomination but also garnered widespread critical acclaim and recognition within the industry.
Furthermore, Clotilde Hesme's impressive range and versatility as an actress were also acknowledged by the Molière Award committee, as she received a nomination for her outstanding performance in Marivaux's La Seconde Surprise de l'amour.
This remarkable achievement serves as a testament to Clotilde Hesme's remarkable talent, hard work, and dedication to her craft, solidifying her position as a rising star in the world of French cinema.
The accomplished actress's unwavering commitment to her craft and artistic expression was officially acknowledged and honored in the year 2009, when she was bestowed with the prestigious SACD Plaisir du théâtre prize, a testament to her exceptional talent and dedication to the world of acting.