Isabelle Renauld
Known for

Acting

Credits

55

Gender

Woman

Birthday

24 Nov 1966 (57)

Place of birth

Saint-Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine, France

Also known as

Isabelle Renauld

Biography

Isabelle Renauld (born 24 November 1966 in Saint-Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine) is a French actress. She trained at the Nanterre Amandiers theatre school directed by Patrice Chéreau from 1985 to 1987. She was made a Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters in January 2010. Born in Saint-Malo to a pharmacist father and a mother who was an IFOP researcher, her parents divorced when she was 5 years old and she grew up with her mother and her sister, who is 3 years her senior. She quickly developed a passion for theatre and at the age of 16 decided to leave Brittany to devote herself to acting in Paris. She was admitted to the "free class" of the Cours Florent in 1984 where she met Pierre Romans who encouraged her to try for the Nanterre Amandiers school which he runs with Patrice Chéreau. She succeeded in the competition when only the top twenty become part of Patrice Chéreau's cast. She learned her trade with Agnes Jaoui, Vincent Pérez, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Bruno Todeschini, Marc Citti. She met Laurent Malet there, who became her companion and the father of her son Théo. In 1990, she landed the role of Isabelle in L'Opération Corned-Beef alongside Jean Reno and Christian Clavier. She rose to prominence in 1996 with the scandalous Parfait Amour! by Catherine Breillat which earned her the Prix Michel-Simon. A year later, in 1997, she met Theo Angelopoulos and acted in Eternity and a Day which received the Golden Palm at Cannes in 1998. She has appeared in three films by François Dupeyron in 1999, 2001 and 2003 (What is life?, Mr. Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Koran, and the House of Officers), two by Philippe Lioret in 2006 and 2011 (Don't Worry, I'm fine and All Our Desires), and two by Catherine Breillat. She lives in Paris but often returns to Saint-Malo to "recharge" and to reconnect with her roots. Source: Article "Isabelle Renauld" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Known for
Acting roles
YearMovie / TV show / OtherRole
2024Cette nuit-làAnaïs
2022Forever YoungPatrice Chereau’s assistant
2022Enquête à cœur ouvertProfesseur Lemoine
2020Un mauvais garçonCécile Delage
2019Kepler(s)Catherine Hadad
2018Death in the SoulValérie Lagnier
2018Souviens-toiFabienne Gaudin
2017Un ciel radieuxMadeleine
2017Venice: Flamboyant to the Endself (voice)
2015Me Against The WorldCharriere
2014Toi que j'aimais tantCécile
2014La voyanteIsabelle Perrin
2013A Woman and The RevolutionMadame de Valbreuse
2013Les LimiersMadame Guimard
2012Qu'est-ce qu'on va faire de toi?la psy
2012TraficsHélène Brissan
2011All Our DesiresDocteur Hadji
2011PreyMarie
2010la saison des immortellesJeanne Charroux
2009Au siècle de Maupassant, contes et nouvelles du XIXeMadame Monistrol
2007The Last MistressL'arrogante
2007Le Piano oubliéMarguerite
2006Don't Worry, I'm FineIsabelle Tellier
2005Let's Be FriendsSophie
2005ImpostureAnna
2004Les amants du bagneClaudia Desfeuilles
2003Monsieur IbrahimMomo's Mother
2003L'enfant de l'aubeMadeleine
2003La paritéPascale Saller
2001VidocqMarine Lafitte
2001The Officers' WardMarguerite
2001Des croix sur la merFrançoise
2000Murderous MaidsClémence
1999C'est quoi la vie ?Maria
1999Brigade spécialeCommandant Lauren Valmont
1999The End of an EternitySelf
1999Les Montagnes bleuesLaure
1998Eternity and a DayAnna
1998The Barber of SiberiaImperatritsa
1998Ça ne se refuse pasMarthe
1997Joséphine, Guardian AngelIsabelle
1997Joséphine, Guardian AngelOdette
1996Perfect LoveFrédérique
1996Farinet, Heroes and OutlawJoséphine Pellanda
1995La présence des ombresMadeleine Comte / Soledad
1994Couchettes expressIsabelle
1993Louis, the Child KingMme de Beauvais
1993Antoine Rives, le juge du terrorismeHélène Rives
1991L'Opération Corned BeefLieutenant Isabelle Fourreau, partenaire du Squale
1991Les Dessous de la passionAxelle
1989Les Jupons de la révolutionCharlotte
1987Hôtel de FranceMarie
1987L'AmoureuseIrène
1987Il était une fois dix-neuf acteursSelf
1986The Fugitives