Marine Delterme, a talented French actress and former top model, embarked on her illustrious career at the tender age of 17, gracing runways and catwalks worldwide. Following a stint in New York, where she thrived in the fashion industry, Delterme returned to France to collaborate with the renowned Jean-Luc Godard on her film debut.
This marked the beginning of a remarkable acting career, as she effortlessly transitioned between French blockbuster films and auteur projects, showcasing her remarkable range and versatility in her roles. Delterme has had the privilege of working alongside esteemed English filmmakers, including Roland-Joffe, with whom she starred in Vatel, opposite Uma Thurman, which opened the prestigious Cannes Film Festival in 2001.
She has also had the opportunity to collaborate with Mike Figgis on Women and Men 2 and Christian Duguay on Coco Chanel, featuring the talented Shirley Maclaine. In 2002, Delterme took on the title role in Alice Nevers, a popular French television series that ran for an impressive twenty years, earning her numerous awards and accolades, including 'best actress in a French series' and 'ost popular French actress.'
In addition to her acting pursuits, Delterme has also developed a passion for sculpting. More recently, she relocated to Los Angeles with her husband, Florian Zeller, the acclaimed director of the Oscar-winning film The Father.