Coralie Trinh Thi, born on November fourth, nineteen seventy-six, is a notable figure in the French film industry, recognized for her multifaceted contributions as a former pornographic actress, film director, and screenwriter. She gained prominence in the late nineties, particularly for her collaboration with Virginie Despentes on the controversial film Baise-moi, released in two thousand.
During her career in adult entertainment, she was often credited simply as Coralie. Her performances earned her critical acclaim, culminating in a Hot d'Or Award for Best European Actress in nineteen ninety-six. In two thousand nine, she was honored with a Hot d'Or Honorary Award, further solidifying her legacy in the industry.
In addition to her work in adult films, Coralie also appeared in the short film Sodomites, directed by Gaspar Noé. This project, created as a safe-sex promotional piece for French television in the late nineties, showcased her versatility and commitment to important social issues.