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Portrait of Marina Foïs

Marina Foïs

Birth Name: Marina Foïs

Birth Date: 1970-01-21

Birth Place: Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France

Details

Alternate Names: Les Robin des Bois, Les Robins des Bois, Marina Fois, Marina Fois, Les Robin des Bois, Les Robins des Bois, Marina Fois, مارینا فویس, 瑪莉娜·佛伊絲

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Casque bleu (1994) as Julie

Most Important Roles:

  • Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra (2002) as Sucettalanis
  • RRRrrrr!!! (2004) as Guy
  • Making Plans for Lena (2009) as Frédérique
  • Freestyle (2022) as Louise
  • An Innocent Little Game (2004) as Axelle
  • A Ticket to Space (2006) as Soizic
  • Me Two (2008) as Muriel Perrache
  • Change of Plans (2009) as Mélanie
  • All About Actresses (2009) as Marina Foïs
  • 22 Bullets (2010) as Marie Goldman

Career Highlights:

  • Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra (2002)
  • RRRrrrr!!! (2004)
  • Making Plans for Lena (2009)
  • Freestyle (2022)
  • An Innocent Little Game (2004)
  • A Ticket to Space (2006)
  • Me Two (2008)
  • Change of Plans (2009)
  • All About Actresses (2009)
  • 22 Bullets (2010)

Full Biography

Marina Sylvie Foïs, born January 21, 1970 in Boulogne-Billancourt (Hauts-de-Seine), France, is a French actress of Russian, Jewish Egyptian, German, and Italian ancestry. Discovered at age 16 for her comedy work in 'The School for Wives,' she joined the Royal Imperial Green Rabbit Company led by Isabelle Nanty. In 1996, the troupe caught Dominique Farrugia's attention, leading to the show 'La Grosse Émission.' Foïs co-wrote sketches with Pierre-François Martin-Laval and played characters like Sophie Pétoncule and Marie-Mûre. After parting ways in 2001, she became prolific, releasing two to five films annually. Foïs has two sisters (Giulia, a journalist, and Elena, a doctor) and a brother who died in an airplane crash. She had relationships with Maurice Barthélémy and Maxime Lefrançois before marrying director Éric Lartigau in 2004; they have two sons, Lazare and Georges.


About the Movie: Le plaisir de chanter (2008)

Poster for Le plaisir de chanter (2008)

Release Year: 2008

Nation: N/A

Alternative Title: The Joy of Singing, Ti hara na tragoudas, Wenn Spione singen

Director: Ilan Duran Cohen

Writer: Ilan Duran Cohen, Philippe Lasry

Production & Genre

Producer(s): N/A

Companies: N/A

Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 1 nomination

Similar: N/A

Story

After the death of a banker suspected of trafficking in nuclear material, French intelligence assigns two agents to retrieve his list of contacts stored on a USB flash drive. Muriel, the boss who is acerbic and sexually liberated, and Philippe, her younger, meticulous assistant, are tasked with this mission. They infiltrate an opera class attended by Constance, the banker's widow, to get close to her and find the USB. During their investigation, they discover that other spies are also after the USB, leading to a complex game of cat and mouse involving singing, spying, and unexpected alliances.

Summary

Le plaisir de chanter is a 2008 French comedy film directed by Ilan Duran Cohen. The movie centers around two intelligence agents, Muriel and Philippe, who are assigned to retrieve a list of contacts from the widow of a deceased banker suspected of nuclear trafficking. While the plot involves espionage and intrigue, it is infused with humor and music, as both agents join an opera class to get closer to their target. The film explores themes of trust, deception, and the unexpected intersections between personal lives and professional duties.