
Elsa Zylberstein
Biography
Elsa Zylberstein (born 16 October 1968) is a French film, TV, and stage actress. After studying drama, Zylberstein began her film career in 1989. She won the César Award for Best Supporting Actress for I've Loved You So Long (2008).
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Acting History
2025
Antoine de Caunes : la vie rêvée d'un enfant du rock as Self
2025Cycle of Time as Hélène Dupuis
2025Natacha (Almost) Air Hostess as Colette
2024At the End of the Day as Léa
2023Tout sauf l’ennui as Self
2023Club Zero as Elsa's Mother
2023Faut Voir - L'hebdo cinéma as Self - Guest
2023Coup de Chance as Caroline Blanc
2023The Madness Express as Madeleine
2022Simone: Woman of the Century as Simone Veil (1968 - 2006)
2022Quelle époque ! as Self - Guest
2022Champagne ! as Romane
2022Romy : 40 ans après, ultimes confidences as Self
2022Shoot to Live as Self
2022Bigbug as Alice Barelli
2022Love Is Better Than Life as Elsa
2021Tout nous sourit as Audrey Pottier
2020Isn't She Lovely? as Emma
2020Waiting for Anya as Maman
2020I Wish Someone Were Waiting for Me Somewhere as Héléna
2020An Irrepressible Woman as Janot Reichenbach
2020Selfie as Bettina
2019Dance of Chance as Noémie
2018Bel Canto as Edith Thibault
2018Rolling to You as Marie, Jocelyn's secretary
2018The Human Voice as Elle
2017With Open Arms as Daphné Fougerole
2017Everyone's Life as La comtesse
2017A Bag of Marbles as Anna
2016The No-Job Agency as Cathy Begin
2015Un + une as Anna Hamon
2015Folie passagère as Self
2015The Price of Desire as Romaine Brooks
2014Gemma Bovery as Wizzy
2013À votre bon cœur, mesdames as Sister Blandine
2012Lines of Wellington as Irmã Cordélia
2012Plan de table as Catherine
2012Play It Like Godard as Elsa Zylberstein
2011Les Tribulations d'une caissière as Marie
2011A Butterfly Kiss as Marie
2010Roses on Credit as La pharmacienne
2009He's My Girl as Rosalie
2009La Double Inconstance as Flaminia
2009C à vous as Self
2009C à vous as Self - Guest
2009Un risque à courir
2009Nucingen House as Anne-Marie
2009The Little Murders of Agatha Christie as Édith
2009This Night as Maria de Souza
2008I've Loved You So Long as Léa
2008The Feelings Factory as Eloïse Hautier
2007Enfances as Ingmar Bergman's mother
2006The Stone Council as Clarisse
2006Petits Meurtres en famille as Édith
2006J'invente rien as Mathilde
2006My Dad Is Into Terrorism
2005La Petite Jérusalem as Mathilde
2005Venus & Apollo as Angie
2005La cloche a sonné as Léa
2004Why (Not) Brazil? as la réalisatrice Laetitia Masson / Christine
2004Loser Takes All! as Angèle
2004Modigliani as Jeanne Hébuterne
2004Tomorrow We Move as Michèle
2003Three Blind Mice as Nathalie
2003That Day as Livia
2003Monsieur N. as Albine de Montholon
2002Jean Moulin as Antoinette
2002Jean Moulin as Antoinette
2002A Day in the Life of French Cinema as Self
2002Féroce as Zébulon - la conseillère en communication
2001Angel as Léa Pastore
2001Les fantômes de Louba as Louba
2001Not Afraid, Not Afraid
2000Love Torn in a Dream as Lucrezia / Jessica / la Sultane
2000Return to Algiers as Pierre Nivel's wife
1999I Want It All as Éva
1999The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Adventures in the Secret Service as Telephone Girl
1999Time Regained as Rachel
1998Vivement dimanche as Self
1998Lautrec as Suzanne Valadon
1998Man Is a Woman as Rosalie Baumann
1997XXL as Arlette Stern
1997Metroland as Annick
1997Proper Attire Required as Lucie
1996Shadow Play as Emma
1996A Saturday on Earth as Claire
1995Jefferson in Paris as Adrienne de Lafayette
1994Farinelli as Alexandra
1994Mina Tannenbaum as Ethel Benegui
1993The Place of Another as Florence
1993Comment font les gens as Yvette
1993De force avec d'autres as Do
1993Alisée as Alisée
1992Beau fixe as Frederique
1992Princesse Alexandra as Soeur Ermenegilde
1992Lover as Clairvoyante
1991Snow and Fire
1991Van Gogh as Cathy
1991Great, My Parents Divorce! as sœur Thomas
—La Meilleure d'entre nous
—The Stalking Moon as Veronique Fournier
—Lise
—Brighton Storeys
—Fertile
—Earl Grey as Mother of Aimée
—Malika
—Untitled Christian Dior biopic as Raymonde Zehnacker








