Marie Bunel's career in acting began in 1977 under the direction of Michel Lang in the film "L'hotel de la plage". She then worked with Claude Pinoteau in "La Boum 2" in 1982. Marie's early work included collaborations with notable directors such as Claude Chabrol, Christian Vincent, Robert Enrico, Claude Lelouch, and Christophe Barratier.
Throughout her career, Marie has been recognized with several nominations, including a César nomination for Best Promising Actress in 1995 for her role in "Couples et Amants" and a nomination for Best Actress at the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts for her role in "An Accidental Soldier".
Marie has also had a successful television career, starring in various dramas and series, including "Les Inséparables" with Michel Boujenah and Charles Berling, "La Cour Des Grands", and "Tunnel" with Clémence Poésy and Stephen Dillane. Her recent television appearances include "Main courante" on France 2 and "Coup de coeur" with Pierre Arditi.
In addition to her work in film and television, Marie has also had a successful career in theater, working with notable stage directors such as Roger Planchon, Jean-Jacques Zilbermann, Stéphane Hillel, and Patrice Kerbrat. She has performed in various plays, including "Radeau de la Méduse", "Boutique au coin de la rue", "Le meilleur professeur", and "Oncle Vania". Marie's most recent theater performances include "Cendrillon" at the Opéra Comique and "Le Système" at the Théatre Antoine.
Marie's upcoming projects include the film "Links of life", directed by Marie-Hélène Roux, in which she will play the lead role alongside American actor René Heger.