What is Sophie Marceau's full name?

Sophie Danièle Sylvie Maupu

Sophie Marceau nickname(s):

Sophie Danièle Sylvie Maupu, Sophie Marceau

Sophie Marceau date of birth:

November 17, 1966

How old is Sophie Marceau?

59

Where was Sophie Marceau born?

Paris, France

How tall is Sophie Marceau?

5' 8" (173 cm)

How much does Sophie Marceau weigh?

125 lbs (56.7 kg)

Sophie Marceau body shape:

Slim

What color are Sophie Marceau's eyes?

Hazel

What color is Sophie Marceau's hair?

Brown - Light

Is Sophie Marceau gay or straight?

Straight

What is Sophie Marceau's ethnicity?

White

What is Sophie Marceau nationality?

French

What is Sophie Marceau's occupation?

Actress, Director, Screenwriter, Author

Sophie Marceau claim to fame:

The World Is Not Enough

Sophie Marceau agent:

Artmédia (Talent Agency), Nopac Talent

Sophie Marceau commercials and brand endorsements:

Guerlain's perfume, Socie, Citroen, Guerlain, Maxell, Dior

Sophie Marceau body measurements:

36C-25-35

What is Sophie Marceau's dress size?

6

What is Sophie Marceau's shoe size?

8

Sophie Marceau favorite color(s)?

Pink, Blue, Red

Short Biography

Sophie Marceau was born Sophie Danièle Sylvie Maupu in Paris, France, to Simone (Morisset), a shop assistant, and Benoît Maupu, a truck driver. She grew up far from the studio spotlights. When she was 14 she was living in the Paris suburb of Gentilly with her father. She learned from friends that director Claude Pinoteau was looking for new faces for a movie about teenagers called The Party (1980). She auditioned for the role, got it, and the film was a success. She played in La boum 2 (1982), then bought back her contract with Gaumont when she was 16 years old for one million French francs. She is a critically acclaimed actress, having received the Cesar for Best Feminine Hope for "La Boum 2" in 1983. She was elected Romantic actress for Chouans! (1988) at the Festival International du Film Romantique (International Festival of Romantic Movie) of Cabourg in 1988, and was awarded the Moliere of the Best Theatrical Revelation for "Eurydice et Pygmalion" in 1994.