Adèle Haenel • Actress
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22-year-old Adèle Haenel made her screen acting debut in 2002 in the lead role of Christophe Ruggia's The Devils. In 2007, she resumed acting and received a César nomination as Best Female Hope for her role in Céline Sciamma's Water Lilies [+see also:
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After appearing in films during her studies, Adèle finally opted for an acting career from 2010 and made four films in a row, three of which were selected for Cannes 2011: Valérie Mrjeen's Iris in Bloom [+see also:
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