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Quicknation Julie Delpy
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Julie Delpy (born December 21, 1969Julie Delpy is a French actress.
Born in Paris, the daughter of hippie generation parents who worked as stage actors in the avant-garde underground theater, she was encouraged by her parents to act. She made her stage debut at the age of 5, and at 14 she obtained a role in the Jean-Luc Godard motion picture, and used the money she earned to pay for her first trip to New York City. Delpy continued making regular trips to New York over the next few years before finally moving there in 1990. She currently resides in Los Angeles. She gained international celebrity in the 1991 film, with her portrayal of a pro-Nazi girl, Leni, who fell in love with the hero Solomon Perek, not knowing he was Jewish. Offers came to do films in Hollywood as well as in Europe. In 1993 her star rose further when Krzysztof Kieślowski chose her for the female lead in . Since childhood, Ms. Delpy has had an interest in a career as a film director, and enrolled in the summer directing course at New York University. She made her directorial debut with a short film in 1995, which she also wrote and produced. She has a number of writing credits, including the screenplay for . In 2005 the film earned Delpy her first Academy Award nomination for Writing Adapted Screenplay. Delpy is also an accomplished musical artist. She released a self-titled CD in 2003. Three tracks from the album, "A Waltz For A Night", "An Ocean Apart" and "Je T'Aime Tant" were featured in |
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