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Mireille Mossé

ActingBorn February 8, 1953 (64 years old at death)· Died June 7, 2017

Toulon, France

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Biography

Guest of the National Theatre Opera. The theatre, opera, film, television and radio actress Mireille Mossé hails from Toulon, France. In addition to studying English and Spanish, she also attended several drama courses. She acts in German and English, as well as French. The most noteworthy roles she has created in theatre productions over the past decade are Nell in Beckett’s Endgame (Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne, 1995), Ariel in Shakespeare’s The Tempest (M. C. L. A. Nantes, 2003), the Guard and the prophet Teiresias in Sophocles’s Antigone (Théâtre National de Toulouse, 2004), Winnie in Beckett’s Happy Days (Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne, 2006), etc. When it comes to opera, she has primarily appeared in productions by the stage directors Ursel and Karl-Ernst Herrmann. In Mozart’s opera La finta giardiniera she rendered the silent role of Amor. The production was premiered at Théâtre Royal du Parc in Brussels (1986) and was subsequently presented at Théâtre de la Monnaie, where it was recorded on video (1989). It was also staged at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York (1990) and at Salzburger Festspiele (1992). In the scenic spectacle Ombra felice, set to Mozart’s music, she portrayed the role of the Actress. It was premiered at Salzburger Festspiele (1994) and subsequently presented at Comédie de Montpellier, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris and at Opéra de Lille (1997). Mireille Mossé has also appeared in several films; for example, The Swimming Pool (2002), directed by F. Ozon; La fille sur le pont (The Girl on the Bridge, 1999), directed by P. Leconte; La cité des enfants perdus (The City of Lost Children, 1995), directed by J.-P. Jeunet and M. Caro. She has regularly collaborated with the France Culture station within Radio France. Update: September 2008

Also known as: Mireille Mosse
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Total credits: 5

Known For

The City of Lost Children
Movie
★7.2

The City of Lost Children

as Miss Bismuth

Swimming Pool
Movie
★6.5

Swimming Pool

as Marcel's Daughter

Movies (4)

Swimming Pool

Swimming Pool

as Marcel's Daughter

2003

The Girl on the Bridge

The Girl on the Bridge

as Miss Memory

1999

The City of Lost Children

TV Shows (1)

Les drôles de petites bêtes

Les drôles de petites bêtes

as Marie la fourmi

65 ep.

Les drôles de petites bêtes

Les drôles de petites bêtes

as Marie la fourmi

65 episodes

The Girl on the Bridge
Movie
★7.0

The Girl on the Bridge

as Miss Memory

Les drôles de petites bêtes
TV
★8.0

Les drôles de petites bêtes

as Marie la fourmi

Fool's Fire
Movie
★5.3

Fool's Fire

as Trippetta

The City of Lost Children
Movie
★7.2

The City of Lost Children

as Miss Bismuth

1995

Swimming Pool
Movie
★6.5

Swimming Pool

as Marcel's Daughter

2003

The Girl on the Bridge
Movie
★7.0

The Girl on the Bridge

as Miss Memory

1999

Les drôles de petites bêtes
TV
★8.0

Les drôles de petites bêtes

as Marie la fourmi

2001

Fool's Fire
Movie
★5.3

Fool's Fire

as Trippetta

1992

The City of Lost Children

as Miss Bismuth

1995

Fool's Fire

Fool's Fire

as Trippetta

1992

Swimming Pool

Swimming Pool

as Marcel's Daughter

2003

The Girl on the Bridge

The Girl on the Bridge

as Miss Memory

1999

The City of Lost Children

The City of Lost Children

as Miss Bismuth

1995

Fool's Fire

Fool's Fire

as Trippetta

1992