Camille Cottin, born on December first, nineteen seventy-eight, is a celebrated French actress and comedian. She first made her mark on the stage before gaining widespread recognition in two thousand thirteen for her role as a whimsical Parisian woman in the Canal+ hidden camera-sketch series Connasse, which ran until two thousand fifteen. This role not only showcased her comedic talent but also led to her starring in the theatrical film adaptation, The Parisian Bitch, Princess of Hearts, in two thousand fifteen, earning her a nomination for the César Award for Most Promising Actress.
Her career took a significant turn with her portrayal of Andréa Martel in the acclaimed France 2 drama series Call My Agent!, which aired from two thousand fifteen to two thousand twenty. This role solidified her status in the French entertainment industry and opened doors to international projects.
Cottin's filmography includes leading roles in notable films such as Baby Bumps in two thousand seventeen, The Mystery of Henri Pick and The Dazzled, both released in two thousand nineteen, and Toni, en famille in two thousand twenty-three. She made her English-language debut in Robert Zemeckis's thriller Allied in two thousand sixteen, further expanding her reach in the global film landscape.
In addition to her film work, she appeared in the BBC America drama series Killing Eve from two thousand twenty to two thousand twenty-two. In two thousand twenty-one, she starred alongside Matt Damon in Stillwater and featured in Ridley Scott's biographical crime film House of Gucci, showcasing her versatility and talent across various genres.