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Tonie Marshall (November 29, 1951 – March 12, 2020) was a French-American actress, screenwriter, and film director.

After acting in several of Jacques Demy’s films, including A Slightly Pregnant Man and La Naissance du Jour, Marshall cites to have taken influence from his direction in the sense of creating whimsical atmospheres and rooting the stories with more of a female-centric narrative.

In her most notable film, Venus Beauty Institute, Marshall touched on the theme of finding love from a female perspective, and how it can fundamentally be more difficult because of how it strays from the traditional dynamic of courtship. She explained how “in a practical sense, it’s complicated to have abandon [oneself] into a man’s arms and, at the same time, stay very tough because you have to work…”.

This carefully expresses the vulnerabilities women endure when heavily committing to relationships, similar to much of Demy’s work, including The Umbrellas of Cherbourg and The Young Girls of Rochefort.

Life and career

Marshall was the daughter of American actor William Marshall and French actress Micheline Presle, the half-sister of actor Mike Marshall, and the aunt of model and actress Sarah Marshall.

In 1994, her film Pas très catholique was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival.


Her 1999 film Venus Beauty Institute (Vénus beauté (institut)) won the 2000 César Award for Best Film and she won the César Award for Best Director and for Best Writing – Original or Adaptation.

In 2002 her film Au plus près du paradis was nominated for the Golden Lion Award as best film at the Venice Film Festival.

Marshall was a signatory of the "Free Roman Polanski" Petition.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1971 Les dossiers du professeur Morgan Actress TV Series (1 Episode)
Un enfant dans la ville Actress TV Movie
Directed by Pierre Sisser
Côté cour, côté champs Actress Short
Directed by Guy Gilles
1972 What a Flash! Actress Directed by Jean-Michel Barjol
1973 L'oiseau rare Actress Directed by Jean-Claude Brialy
A Slightly Pregnant Man Actress Directed by Jacques Demy
1975 Une Suédoise à Paris Actress TV Series (1 Episode)
Directed by Patrick Saglio
Vous ne l'emporterez pas au paradis Actress Directed by François Dupont-Midi
La fleur des pois Actress TV Movie
Directed by Raymond Rouleau
1976 Les Cinq Dernières Minutes Actress TV Series (1 Episode)
Directed by Claude Loursais
Mords pas, on t'aime! Actress Directed by Yves Allégret
Le cheval évanoui Actress TV Movie
Directed by Alain Dhénaut
Les infidèles Actress TV Movie
Directed by Alain Dhénaut
1977 Au théâtre ce soir Actress TV Series (1 Episode)
Directed by Pierre Sabbagh
1978 Le mutant Actress TV Mini-Series
Directed by Bernard Toublanc-Michel
Les deux élèves préférés Actress Short
Directed by Danièle Dubroux
1979 Les amours de la belle époque Actress TV Series (1 Episode)
Rien ne va plus Actress Directed by Jean-Michel Ribes
1980 Cinéma 16 Actress TV Series (1 Episode)
Directed by Eric Le Hung
Tout dépend des filles... Actress Directed by Pierre Fabre
Les sous-doués Actress Directed by Claude Zidi
La naissance du jour Actress TV Movie
Directed by Jacques Demy
1981 Les amours des années folles Actress TV Series (1 Episode)
Directed by Marion Sarraut
Le petit théâtre d'Antenne 2 Actress TV Series (1 Episode)
Directed by Michel Treguer
Les dossiers éclatés Actress TV Series (1 Episode)
Directed by Alain Boudet
La gueule du loup Actress Directed by Michel Léviant
Les roses de Dublin Actress TV Mini-Series
Directed by Lazare Iglesis
1982 Merci Bernard Actress TV Series (10 Episodes)
Directed by Jean-Michel Ribes
1983 Archipel des amours Actress Directed by Jacques Davila
Elle voulait faire du cinéma Actress TV Movie
Directed by Caroline Huppert
1984 Paris vu par... vingt ans après Actress Directed by Frédéric Mitterrand
Batailles Actress TV Movie
Directed by Jean-Michel Ribes
1985 Classique Actress Short
Directed by Christian Vincent
1986 Qui trop embrasse... Actress Directed by Jacques Davila
Beau temps mais orageux en fin de journée Actress Directed by Gérard Frot-Coutaz
Le Tiroir secret Actress TV Mini-Series
Directed by Nadine Trintignant, Roger Gillioz, Michel Boisrond & Édouard Molinaro
1987 Coeurs croisés Actress Directed by Stéphanie de Mareuil
1989 Pentimento Director / Writer
Palace Actress TV Series (1 Episode)
Directed by Jean-Michel Ribes
1990 Le champignon des Carpathes Actress Directed by Jean-Claude Biette
La campagne de Cicéron Actress Directed by Jacques Davila
1992 Chasse gardée Actress Directed by Jean-Claude Biette
1993 Point d'orgue Actress TV Movie
Directed by Paul Vecchiali
1994 Something Fishy Director / Writer Bergamo Film Meeting – Golden Rosa Camuna
Nominated – Berlin International Film Festival – Golden Bear
3000 scénarios contre un virus Director TV Series (1 Episode)
1996 Pour rire! Actress Directed by Lucas Belvaux
Citron amer Actress Short
Directed by Christiane Lack
Enfants de salaud Director / Writer
1999 Venus Beauty Institute Director / Writer César Award for Best Director
César Award for Best Film
César Award for Best Writing
Cabourg Film Festival – Golden Swann
2000 Tontaine et Tonton Director TV Movie
2002 Au plus près du paradis Director / Writer Nominated – Venice Film Festival – Golden Lion
2003 France Boutique Director / Writer
2004 Les falbalas de Jean-Paul Gaultier Director / Writer / Cinematographer Documentary
2005 Vénus & Apollon Director / Writer / Producer TV Series
2008 Musée haut, musée bas Actress Directed by Jean-Michel Ribes
Passe-passe Director / Writer / Producer
2009 X Femmes Director / Writer TV Series (1 Episode)
Accomplices Producer Directed by Frédéric Mermoud
2010 HH, Hitler à Hollywood Actress Directed by Frédéric Sojcher
2012 Nuts Producer Directed by Yann Coridian
2014 The Missionaries Director / Writer / Producer
2016 Moka Producer
2017 Number One Director





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