Virginie Efira, born on May fifth, nineteen seventy-seven, is a talented actress and television presenter with roots in both Belgium and France. She first captured the spotlight with her leading role in the romantic comedy It Boy in two thousand thirteen, which marked the beginning of her ascent in the film industry.
Her performance in In Bed with Victoria in two thousand sixteen garnered significant acclaim, earning her a Magritte Award for Best Actress and a nomination for the prestigious César Award. This recognition solidified her status as a prominent figure in contemporary cinema.
Efira's versatility is evident in her diverse filmography, which includes notable works such as Paul Verhoeven's psychological thriller Elle, the poignant drama An Impossible Love, the comedy-drama Sibyl, and the black comedy Bye Bye Morons, all released between two thousand sixteen and two thousand twenty.
In two thousand twenty-three, she achieved a remarkable milestone by winning the César Award for Best Actress for her role in Paris Memories, a film that further showcases her exceptional talent and dedication to her craft.