Amira Casar

Amira Casar

British-born actress
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Amira Casar (born 1 May 1971) is an actress who grew up in England, Ireland, and France. She has appeared in more than 50 films since 1989.

Early life and personal life Amira is the daughter of a Kurdish father and a Russian opera singer. She was born in England and subsequently raised in England, Ireland and France. She studied drama at the Conservatoire National d'Art Dramatique de Paris. She is fluent in both English and French and has worked in German, Italian and Spanish.

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Casar has worked in films and in the theatre internationally and on both sides of the Channel, favouring strong independent projects.

Some of her film and Television work includes (selected filmography): La Vérité si je mens 1 & 2 (Cesar nomination as Best Young Actress) in 1997 and 2000. In 2000 Comment J'ai Tué Mon Père by Anne Fontaine. Carlos Saura's Bunuel y la Messa Del Rei Salomon in 2001. David More's Forty for Channel 4 in 2002 and Filles Perdues Cheveux Gras (Cannes Film Festival Semaine de la Critique). Sylvia by Christine Jeffs with Gwyneth Paltrow and Daniel Craig in 2003. Catherine Breillat's avant-garde international release Anatomy of Hell (Toronto Film Festival) in 2004. In 2005, she appeared in The Larrieu Brothers's Peindre ou Faire l'Amour alongside Daniel Auteuil (Cannes Film Festival Official Selection) and The Quay Brothers The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes. Tony Gatlif's Transylvania (Cannes Film Festival Official Selection) in 2006.

In 2007, Casar collaborated with the artist Sophie Calle for her Venice Biennale Installation Prenez soin de vous and with director Laetitia Masson for the film Coupable. In 2008, with the German New Wave Director Werner Schroeter on his last film Nuit de Chien (Jury Prize Venice Film Festival).

She played the lead role in Eleonore Faucher's film Gamines in 2009. For her portrayal of Dora Maar, the surrealist artist and Picasso's muse in La Femme qui Pleure au Chapeau Rouge, she won the best actress award at La Rochelle Television Film Festival.

In 2011 and 2012, she appeared in three films : Mikael Buch's indie film Let my People Go, the French blockbuster series La Vérité si je Mens ! 3, and the Anglophone Playoff by Eran Riklis with Dany Huston. In 2013 she appeared in the adaptation of Kleist's Mickael Kohlhaas by Arnaud Des Pallières with Mads Mikkelsen. In 2015 she appeared in The Forbidden Room by Canadian director Guy Maddin.

On stage, her work includes Wallace Shawn's Aunt Dan and Lemon directed by Tom Cairns, Almeida Theatre, The title role in Hedda Gabler Petit Théatre de Paris, Olivier Py's 2009 production of Les Enfants de Saturne at the Theatre National de L'Odéon, Paris. In 2011, she appeared in the title role of Petra in The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant by Fassbinder and performed to much critical acclaim in Arthur Honegger's Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher at the Barbican Centre with the London Symphony Orchestra.

Casar also appeared in the Bryan Adams music video for "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" in 1995. Directed by Anton Corbijn and co-starring Cecilie Thomsen.

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Amira Casar was born on Saturday, 1 May 1971 in London, England, UK. Her full name at birth was Amira Casar. She is best known as an actress. Casar's country of citizenship (nationality) is French. She is 5' 5¾" (167 cm) tall and weighs 124 lbs (56 kg) with a slim build. She has dark brown eyes and dark brown hair (color). Amira Casar is 54 years old and her zodiac star sign is Taurus.

You can find people similar to Amira Casar by visiting our lists 21st-century English women and 20th-century English women.

Full name at birth
Amira Casar
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her roles as Annella Perlman in the 2017 coming-of-age romantic drama film Call Me by Your Name, Hanna von Stezewitz in the 2014 drama film The Last Summer of the Rich, Sandra Benzakhem in the 1997 romantic comedy film Would I Lie to You?, and Nyla Jayde in the 2008 horror film Kandisha
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1 May 1971
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London, England, UK
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Actress, model
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5' 5¾" (167 cm)
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124 lbs (56 kg)
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Thick eyebrows
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London, England, UK
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  • In her free time, Amira indulges in fencing, horse-riding includes side saddle and jumping, swimming, water skiing, snow skiing, motorbike riding, martial arts, and athletics.
  • When she’s not acting, Amira works as a model and has modeled for various brands and designers including Chanel and the fashion designer Jean-Paul Gaultier.
  • Catherine was featured in singer Bryan Adams‘s music video for Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman? in 1995.
  • She made her debut feature film appearance as a girl on a train in Erreur de jeunesse in 1989. Later, in 1996, Amira appeared alongside the likes of actor Sean Bean in Sharpe as Catherine.
  • Though Amira can fluently speak English and French, she has also been seen in German, Italian, and Spanish language films.

Amira Casar is known for her role in the film Call Me by Your Name (2017) as Annella Perlman.

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