Julie Gayet
Born: 1972-06-03 in Suresnes, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Known For: Acting
Biography
Julie Gayet (born 3 June 1972) is a French actress and film producer. She is also known for being the wife of the former President of France, François Hollande. Gayet was born in Suresnes, Hauts-de-Seine, where her father Brice Gayet is a professor and head of gastric surgery at the Institut Mutualiste Montsouris. He was former head of the clinic to the Lariboisière Hospital and lecturer at the Faculty Xavier Bichat at Paris Diderot University. Her mother is an antique dealer. Her paternal grandfather, Alain Gayet, was also a surgeon and became a Compagnon de la Libération after World War II. She received a social liberal intellectual upbringing. Gayet studied art history and psychology at university, circus skills at the circus school of the Fratellini family, and operatic singing under Tosca Marmor. At the age of 17, she studied at the Actors Studio in London with Jack Waltzer, and then continued at the Tania Balachova School in Paris. Gayet made her acting debut in a 1992 episode of the French TV series Premiers baisers, and had her first film role as an extra in Three Colors: Blue (1993), but her first role of public note was in the 1996 comedy Delphine 1, Yvan 0 by Dominique Farrugia. Her musical performances include playing in video-clips for Benjamin Biolay and singing a duet with Marc Lavoine. In 2007, she founded her own production company, Rouge International, with Nadia Turincev and produced films such as The Ride by Stephanie Gillard, Fix me by Palestinian Raed Andonia and Bonsai by Cristian Jimenez of Chile. In 2013, Gayet co-directed with Mathieu Busson the documentary Cinéast(e)s featuring 20 French female film directors. Gayet appeared on the cover of the 17 January 2014 issue of the French Elle magazine. The issue hit newsstands on 15 January 2014, two days ahead of its usual release day. The headline read "Julie Gayet, Actress and Committed Woman, a French Passion". In 2003, Gayet married author and screenwriter Santiago Amigorena, but they divorced in 2006. The couple have two children. Gayet is a centre-left activist, having appeared in a video supporting François Hollande during the 2012 French presidential election. She is a member of the Support Committee of the PS candidate for the 2014 Paris mayoral election, Anne Hidalgo. She also supported same-sex marriage in France. In 2013 rumours started circulating that Gayet was in a secret relationship with President Hollande. On 10 January 2014, a story in the tabloid Closer featured seven pages of alleged revelations and photos about the affair, provoking wider media coverage. Hollande said he "regretted this violation of his private life" and was "thinking about" pursuing a legal response, but did not deny the substance of the story. The 10 January issue was so popular that Closer "reprinted the issue, with a further 150,000 copies scheduled to hit newsstands" on 15 January 2014. On 16 January 2014, the AFP news agency reported that Gayet would sue Closer for €50,000 in damages and €4,000 in legal costs. ... Source: Article "Julie Gayet" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Filmography
2026
- Thank You Satan
- La vie d'après as Herself
2025
- HMC : Habillage, Maquillage, Coiffure as Self
- Olympe de Gouges : Liberté, égalité, féminité as Self : Actress, Director & Producer
- Nos Voix Pour Toutes 2025 as Self
- Olympe, une femme dans la Révolution as Olympe de Gouges
2024
- The Chase as Anna
- The Darwinners as Primordial Organism 2 (voice)
- Sharon Stone: Survival Instinct as Narrator (voice)
- 12 years, 7 months and 11 days as Lucie Coubert
2023
- Woman at Sea ... (Co-Producer)
- Outrage as Alice
- Like an Actress as Anna
- Les Mystères de la Marée as Emilie
- Le Nouveau as Adèle
2022
- Story of Annette Zelman as Christiane Jausion
- Zaï Zaï Zaï Zaï as Florence
- Le souffle du dragon as Fanny Kiener
2021
- The Perfect Mother as Hélène Berg
- When Granny Meets Grandpa as Sophie
- The Grand Restaurant III as Lisa's friend
2020
- Piquantes ! as Self - Guest
- True Story with as Self
- Poly as Louise
- J'irai mourir dans les Carpates ... (Producer)
- The Squad ... (Producer)
- FilmmaKErs ... (Director)
2019
- Disturbing Disappearances as Gabrielle Perez
- Blind Spot ... (Producer)
- Torn as Victoire Delorme
- What's with This Granny?! as Sophie
- Murder Me, Monster ... (Producer)
- Soirée Pyjama as Self - Guest
- Amor maman ... (Producer)
- Je ne sais pas si c'est tout le monde ... (Producer)
- Impure as La mère
2018
- Love Addict as Martha
- Unveiled as Léa
- Dad Friend as Suzanne
- Winter Flies ... (Associate Producer)
- The State Against Mandela and the Others ... (Producer)
- Apatride as Lise
- Devenir maman : notre combat contre l'endométriose as Self
2017
- Dans les médias as Self - Guest
- Raw ... (Producer)
- Just One Look as Sandrine Koval-Beaufils
- Faces Places ... (Co-Producer)
- The Insult ... (Producer)
- To the Top ... (Producer)
- Cargo ... (Producer)
2016
- Quotidien as Self - Guest
- We Are Family as Sophie
- The Boss's Daughter ... (Producer)
- Jailbirds as Maître Nadège Rutter
- Mimosas ... (Co-Producer)
- Marion, 13 ans pour toujours as Nora Fraisse
2015
- Call My Agent! as Self
- Ta mère ! as Juliette
- Cafard as Yelena Dimitrieva (voice)
- The Treasure ... (Producer)
- Thank You for Calling as Barbara Perez
2014
- The Blue Room as Le préposé Fedex
- Voice Over ... (Producer)
- 14 Million Screams as La mère
- Ça va passer... mais quand ? as Sophie
2013
- Alias Caracalla, au cœur de la Résistance as Marguerite Moret
- The French Minister as Valérie Dumontheil
- Cinéast(e)s as Self
- The Night Parade as Julie
- Another House as Charlotte
- Paper Souls as Emma
- A Spell to Ward Off the Darkness ... (Producer)
2012
- My Best Holidays as Isabelle
2011
- The Art of Seduction as Hélène
- In Love as Iona Gorrigan
- Carré Blanc as Marie
- His Name Was Vian as Michelle Vian
- Emma as Irène
- Practical Guide to Belgrade with Singing and Crying as Silvie
- Bonsai ... (Producer)
- J'étais à Nüremberg as Marie-Claude Vaillant-Couturier
- Mona Lisa Has Vanished
- Comment je me suis réveillé
- Au cas où je n'aurais pas la palme d'or as Julia
2010
- Histoires de vies as Sophie
- Traceless as Clémence Meunier
- The Wedding Cake as Laurence
- Santa's Apprentice as Félix's Mother (voice)
- 8 Times Up as Elsa
- Clandestin as Sophie
- Famille Décomposée as Doris
2009
- Eleanor's Secret as La Mère - mom (voice)
- Elles et moi as Florence de Montellier
2008
- The Beaches of Agnès as Self (archive footage)
2007
- La Légende des 3 clefs as Béatrice Sancier
- Enfances as Fritz Lang's mother
- A Woman in Winter as Caroline
- Shall We Kiss? as Émilie
- Red Ants as Anne
2006
- My Best Friend as Catherine, François's partner
- De particulier à particulier as Sophie
- Vatanen's Hare as Olga
2005
- The Accursed Kings as Isabelle de France, reine d'Angleterre
- Camping à la ferme as la juge
- Bab El Web as Laurence
2004
- 3 Guys, 1 Girl, 2 Weddings as Camille
- Clara and Me as Clara
- Totally Nuts as Diane
- Ce qu'ils imaginent as Sarah
2003
- Lovely Rita as Rita
- Après la pluie, le beau temps as Rose Bonbon
2002
- A Day in the Life of French Cinema as Self
- Novo as Julie
- Chaos and Desire as Catherine Rolland
- Almost Peaceful as Mme Andrée
- Ma caméra et moi as Lucie
2001
- Vertiges de l'amour as Jeanne
2000
- Confusion of Genders as Babette
- People Who Love Each Other as Winnie
1999
- Nag la Bombe as Rosine, the waitress
- Paddy as Paddy
1998
- Why Not Me? as Eva
- Pleasure (And Its Little Inconveniences) as Véra
- Sentimental Education as Clare
- Ça ne se refuse pas as Marlène Kardelian
- Je ne veux pas être sage
1997
- La Vie de Marianne as Mademoiselle de Fare
- Select Hotel as Nathalie
1996
- The Liars as Lisa
- Delphine : 1, Yvan : 0 as Delphine Saban
- Two Dads and One Mom as Sophie
1995
- One Hundred and One Nights as Camille Miralis
1994
- The Story of a Boy Who Wanted to Be Kissed as Girl in metro
- Under the Stars as Hannah
1993
- Zone interdite as Self
- Three Colors: Blue as Barrister at the Court of Justice (uncredited)
- The Little Apocalypse as (uncredited)
1991
- Ferbac as Flo
1985
- Télématin as Self