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Clémence Poésy
Born Clémence Guichard
30 November 1982 (1982-11-30) (age 27)
Châtenay-Malabry, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Years active 1993–present

Clémence Poésy (French pronunciation: [klemɑ̃s pɔeˈzi]) (born Clémence Guichard on 30 November 1982) is a French actress and model. Since starting on the stage as a child, Poésy had dramatic education, and is active on both film and television since 1999, including some English-language productions. Outside of her home country, she is perhaps best known for playing Fleur Delacour in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) and Chloë in In Bruges (2008).

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Early life

Born the southwestern suburb of Paris, the daughter of Étienne Guichard and a French teacher, Poésy took her mother's maiden name as her stage name. She was sent to an alternative school in Meudon. She was not the "popular girl" at school, and described herself as maladjusted and "a bit strange".[1] Her father gave Poésy her first acting job when she was a child; then she had two lines at age 14. She has a younger sister, Maëlle, who is also an actress.

In 2006 she was married to British journalist, Joe Greenway. They have two children together.

Career

Since leaving La Source — the bilingual alternative school she attended at the age of 16 — Poesy has studied drama at CNSAD, the Atelier International de Blanche Salant et Paul Weaver, and the University of Nanterre, where she has since appeared in a number of French film, television, and stage productions. Her first English-speaking role was in the BBC mini-series Gunpowder, Treason & Plot (2004), for which she portrayed Mary I of Scotland, subsequently winning the 2005 Golden FIPA for actress in a TV Series and Serial. In 2005 Poésy appeared in the successful Harry Potter franchise as Fleur Delacour in The Goblet of Fire, and between 2006 and 2007 she starred in a number of film and television productions including the 2007 mini-series War and Peace. In 2008 Poesy starred in the Academy Award nominated film In Bruges, where she acted alongside Colin Farrell, and reunited with Harry Potter co-stars Ralph Fiennes and Brendan Gleeson.

For 2009 Poésy appears in Heartless opposite Jim Sturgess, and is expected to appear in Lullaby for Pi, for which she plays the titular character Pi. She did not reprise her role as Fleur Delacour in the sixth film of the Harry Potter series, as Fleur was not included in the script,[2] but has been confirmed to appear in both Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows movies.[3 ] The films will be released on November 19, 2010 and July 15, 2011.

As a model, Poésy has been featured in numerous magazines, including the covers of i-D, twice on French magazine Jalouse, Australian's Yen, and Nylon. Since October 2007 Poesy has been one of three spokesmodels for the self-titled fragrance by Chloé, and has modeled in Gap's 2008 fall advertising campaign.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1999 Un homme en colère Hélène TV (2 episodes)
2000 Les monos Julia TV (1 episode)
2001 Petite sœur (little sister) Anna
Tania Boréalis ou L'étoile d'un été Maguy TV
2002 Olgas Sommer Olga
2003 Carnets d'ados - La vie quand même Jessica TV
Bienvenue chez les Rozes Magali Rozes
2004 Gunpowder, Treason & Plot Mary, Queen of Scots TV
2005 Revelations Exquisite Corpse TV (3 episodes)
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Fleur Delacour
2006 Les Amants du Flore Lumi TV
Le Grand Meaulnes Yvonne de Galais
2007 War and Peace Natasha TV mini-series
Sans moi Lise
Le Dernier gang Julie
2008 Blanche Chloë
In Bruges Chloë
La Troisième partie du monde Emma
2009 Heartless Tia[4]
Lullaby for Pi Pi Post-Production
Une pièce montée Bérengère Post-Production
2010 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Fleur Delacour Filming[3 ]
Jeanne Captive Jeanne d'Arc Pre-Production

Theatre

Year Title Notes
1993 Le dragon[5]
1995 Mai 45 Mai 95[5]
1997 Picasso 970[5]
2003 Tartuffe[5]

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