Deprecated: Function get_magic_quotes_gpc() is deprecated in /home3/dodecasaurus/itopmovies.com/Library/NG/Autoloader.php on line 113

Notice: fwrite(): write of 8192 bytes failed with errno=122 Disk quota exceeded in /home3/dodecasaurus/itopmovies.com/Application/Model/Filecache.php on line 75
Elisa Servier


Elisa Servier

Birthday:

05/05/1955

Place of birth:

Villepinte, Seine-Saint-Denis, France:

Biography:

Élisa Servier is a French actor. After a childhood spent in the countryside, near Paris, Elisa Servier debuted at the cinema in 1973, at the age of 18, in a comedy, Le Chaud Lapin, by Pascal Thomas. She reports being raped during that film. She appeared in the feature film with Bernard Ménez and Daniel Ceccaldi. In 1978, she met Daniel Ceccaldi, as well as Pascal Thomas, who directed Confidences for Confidences, the story of a generation of women throughout the history of the three young sisters, suburbanites who became Parisian in the 1960s. She worked for seven years as a model, in Paris, Milan, Hamburg and New York. She spent three years in comedy classes at Florent with Francis Huster, and in 1980, toured with David Hamilton in Tendres Cousines. She followed the same year with her first play, Le Garçon d'appartement, by Gérard Lauzier, directed by Daniel Auteuil at Petit-Marigny. In 1981, she played in Le Divan, by Remo Forlani, at the La Bruyère theater, alongside Roger Pierre and Isabelle Mergault, and under the direction of Pierre Mondy. Subsequently, she appeared in a hundred films and TV movies, including the great summer sagas of TF1 Wind of the harvest and Summer storms, by Jean Sagols, with Annie Girardot and Gerard Klein. She thus marks her presence at Central Nuit, alongside Michel Creton and Nestor Burma, Léo Mallet, where she played the role of Commissioner Niel against Guy Marchand. Elisa Servier is also the mother of two children: a first boy, Julien Nakache, born on 29 March 1985 and a daughter, Manon Niego, born on 16 December 1993. On the big screen, she appeared in We are not angels ... them either, by Michel Lang, where she plays the little sister of Sabine Azema, and in Pour bricks, you have nothing more ..., of Édouard Molinaro, with Gérard Jugnot and Daniel Auteuil, with whom she appears again in A few days with me of Claude Sautet, in 1988. In 2010, she played in the comedy with Bienvenue aboard, by Eric Lavaine, alongside Valérie Lemercier, Franck Dubosc and Gérard Darmon. In 2013, along with Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Marc Lavoine,Bernard Campan and Eric Elmosnino, she played Sophie, in The Heart of Men 3, directed by Marc Esposito. Source: Article "Élisa Servier" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.



Credits

La Tournée (2025)
as Distributrice
Le Fantôme des Saintes (2024)
as Solange
Alibi.com 2 (2023)
as La marraine de Greg
Les Mystères de la duchesse (2022)
as Madeleine
Bonne pioche (2021)
as Clémentine
Au revoir… et merci ! (2018)
as
Le Coup de la Cigogne (2015)
as Maude
Le Cœur des hommes 3 (2013)
as Sophie
Une journée ordinaire (2013)
as
Bienvenue à bord (2011)
as Caroline Berthelot
Les Belles-sœurs (2008)
as Christelle
Capitaine Casta : Amélie a disparu (2007)
as Françoise Casta
Amitiés sincères (2006)
as Paul's wife
Impair et père (2002)
as Sophie Paillard
Peut-être (1999)
as la mère réveillon
Bruits d’amour (1998)
as Caro
Nous sommes tous des gagnants (1998)
as
Mauvaises affaires (1997)
as Hélène
Bonjour Antoine (1997)
as Mme Lacroix
Panique au Plazza (1996)
as Ségolène Benamou
Quand épousez-vous ma femme ? (1992)
as Nadette
Duplex (1991)
as Liza
Quelques jours avec moi (1988)
as Lucie
Partenaires (1984)
as Marie-Lou Pasquier
Le Garde du corps (1984)
as Catherine
L'Eté de nos quinze ans (1983)
as Maud
Pour 100 briques t'as plus rien ! (1982)
as Caroline, amante de Sam
On n'est pas des anges... elles non plus (1981)
as Alicia
Le Garçon d’appartement (1980)
as Babette
Tendres Cousines (1980)
as Claire
Confidences pour confidences (1979)
as Florence
Die Insel der tausend Freuden (1978)
as Sylvia
Le Chaud Lapin (1974)
as Nathalie
Regarde-moi quand je te quitte ()
as Angélique