Marina Foïs

Marina Foïs

Known For

Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra

Biography

Marina Sylvie Foïs (born 21 January 1970) is a French actress.

Born in Boulogne-Billancourt in the department of Hauts-de-Seine in a family from Russian, Jewish Egyptian, German and Italian ancestry, Marina Foïs was discovered in 1986 for her comedy work in The School for Wives, at the age of 16. She decided to take classes by correspondence and obtained her high school final exam two years later. She then joined The Royal Imperial Green Rabbit Company, which later became Les Robins des Bois, composed of students from the Cours Florent taught by Isabelle Nanty.

The troupe caught the attention of Dominique Farrugia in 1996 and went on to act and direct in the Comédie+ show La Grosse Émission for two years. During that period, Foïs co-wrote sketches with Pierre-François Martin-Laval, playing a number of various characters, like the dim-witted Sophie Pétoncule and the pedantic director Marie-Mûre. The show continued the next year on Canal+ and had a bigger audience. In June 2001, Foïs and the troupe parted ways to focus on their individual film careers. Marina Foïs became a prolific actress, with two to five films released every year.

On 25 November 2020, it was announced that she will be the host for the 46th César Awards.

Marina Foïs has two sisters. Giulia Foïs is a journalist at Libération and a former columnist in the program Arrêt sur images presented by Daniel Schneidermann on France 5, and a current news anchor on I-Télé. Her second sister Elena is a doctor. Their brother, Fabio, died of an airplane crash while participating in an aerobatic demonstration.

Marina was in a partnership with fellow "Robins des Bois" actor Maurice Barthélémy. She also dated Maxime Lefrançois, Mister Univers 2010.

She started dating the director Éric Lartigau in 1999. On December 3, 2004, she gave birth to a boy, Lazare at the Hôpital Saint-Antoine in Paris. They had a second son, Georges, born on 25 September 2008.

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Movies Featuring Marina Foïs

Les fantômes de l'Ukraine

Les fantômes de l'Ukraine (2025)

as Narrator (voice over)
The One I Loved

The One I Loved (2025)

as Simone Signoret
I Swear

I Swear (2025)

as The President of the Assize Court
Magma

Magma (2025)

as Katia Reiter
Les Idoles

Les Idoles (2025)

as Hervé Guibert
La Syndicaliste

La Syndicaliste (2023)

as Anne Lauvergeon
Stella in Love

Stella in Love (2022)

as Rosy Vlaminck
Enormous

Enormous (2020)

as Claire Girard
The Workshop

The Workshop (2017)

as Olivia Dejazet
Divorce French Style

Divorce French Style (2016)

as Florence Corrigan
Pericle

Pericle (2016)

as Anastasia
La Tour 2 contrôle infernale

La Tour 2 contrôle infernale (2016)

as La conseillère du ministre
Daddy or Mommy

Daddy or Mommy (2015)

as Florence Leroy
No Image

Le Débarquement 2 (2013)

as Various Characters
Vandal

Vandal (2013)

as Hélène, la mère
His Mother's Eyes

His Mother's Eyes (2011)

as Maylis Tremazan
22 Bullets

22 Bullets (2010)

as Marie Goldman
Me Two

Me Two (2008)

as Muriel Perrache
A Simple Heart

A Simple Heart (2008)

as Mathilde Aubain
Darling

Darling (2007)

as Catherine / Sophie / Cécile Nicolle / dite 'Darling'
Try Me

Try Me (2006)

as Firmin's mother
À boire

À boire (2004)

as Bénédicte
The Car Keys

The Car Keys (2003)

as Actress who refuses to film with Laurent
Mais qui a tué Pamela Rose ?

Mais qui a tué Pamela Rose ? (2003)

as La cliente de la pharmacie
The Race

The Race (2002)

as La jeune nurse
Restauratec

Restauratec (2002)

as Dame de service n°1
Don't Die Too Hard!

Don't Die Too Hard! (2001)

as Stéphanie Lanceval
Influence Peddling

Influence Peddling (1999)

as l'invitée aux pétards
Serial Lover

Serial Lover (1998)

as Mina Schuster