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Clémence Poésy (; born
November 30,
1982) is a
French actress perhaps best known to English-speaking audiences for playing
Fleur Delacour in
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and Chloë in
In Bruges. She also has an extensive body of work in
French-language films.
She has been featured in numerous magazines including the covers of
i-D in April 2007,
Jalouse in October 2007, and
Nylon in April 2008.
Biography
Early life
Born
Clémence Guichard in
Meudon,
France, the daughter of
Étienne Guichard and a French teacher mother, Poésy took her mother's
maiden name as her
stage name. Her father gave Poésy her first acting job when she was 14; she'd two lines. She has a younger sister, Maëlle, who is also an actress.
Career
Since leaving La Source, the bilingual and alternative school she attended, at the age of 16, she's studied drama at
CNSAD, the Atelier International de Blanche Salant et Paul Weavor, and the university of
Nanterre, and appeared in a number of
French film, television, and stage roles. Her first
English-speaking role was in the
BBC mini-series
Gunpowder, Treason & Plot where she played
Mary I of Scotland.
In October 2007, Poésy was announced as one of the spokesmodels for the new fragrance by
Chloé. In 2008 she'll work on
Philip Ridley's
Heartless.
She won't reprise her role as Fleur Delacour in the sixth film of the Harry Potter series, as Fleur hasn't been included in the script. However, there's a possibility she may return for the final film.
Filmography
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