Lou Lampros

Actress

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Born in Paris in 2001, Lou Lam­pros made her big-screen debut in Span­ish direc­tor Rodri­go Sorogoyen’s Moth­er, pre­sent­ed at the Venice Film Fes­ti­val in 2019. The same year, she obtained a role in the Frédéric Garcia’s Net­flix series Mor­tel, then starred two years lat­er in Élie Wajeman’s fea­ture film The Night Doc­tor, Wes Anderson’s The French Dis­patch and Emmanuelle Bercot’s Peace­ful, along­side Benoît Mag­imel and Cather­ine Deneuve. After hav­ing been direct­ed by Lucas Delan­gle in Jacky Cail­lou (2022) and Olivi­er Assayas in the mini-series Irma Vep (2022), the actress is par­tic­u­lar­ly not­ed for her inter­pre­ta­tion in Antoinette Boulat’s My Night (2022), which allows her to be short­list­ed for the 2023 Most Promis­ing Actress César. Lou Lam­pros will soon be seen in Gaël Morel’s lat­est fea­ture film, Vivre, mourir, renaître, with Vic­tor Bel­mon­do and Théo Chris­tine, as well as in Christo­pher Thompson’s series For­tune de France, based on the epony­mous fres­co by Robert Mer­le and broad­cast on France 2.

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