
La Vie en Rose | La Môme
The extraordinary story of Edith Piaf.From the mean streets of the Belleville district of Paris to the dazzling limelight of New York's most famous concert halls, Edith Piaf's life was a constant battle to sing and survive, to live and love. Raised in her grandmother's brothel, Piaf was discovered in 1935 by nightclub owner Louis Leplee, who persuaded her to sing despite her extreme nervousness. Piaf became one of France's immortal icons, her voice one of the indelible signatures of the 20th century.
Description: From the mean streets of the Belleville district of Paris to the dazzling limelight of New York's most famous concert halls, Edith Piaf's life was a constant battle to sing and survive, to live and love. Raised in her grandmother's brothel, Piaf was discovered in 1935 by nightclub owner Louis Leplee, who persuaded her to sing despite her extreme nervousness. Piaf became one of France's immortal icons, her voice one of the indelible signatures of the 20th century.
Genres: Music, Drama
Homepage: http://www.tfmdistribution.com/lamome/lamome.htm
Budget: $25,000,000 | Revenue : $86,274,793
Runtime: 140 minutes

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Marion Cotillard
Played Edith Piaf

Sylvie Testud
Played Simone 'Mômone' Berteaut

Pascal Greggory
Played Louis Barrier

Emmanuelle Seigner
Played Titine

Jean-Paul Rouve
Played Louis Gassion

Gérard Depardieu
Played Louis Leplée

Clotilde Courau
Played Annetta Gassion

Jean-Pierre Martins
Played Marcel Cerdan

Catherine Allégret
Played Louise Gassion

Marc Barbé
Played Raymond Asso

Caroline Silhol
Played Marlene Dietrich

Manon Chevallier
Played Edith - 5 years old

Pauline Burlet
Played Edith - 10 years old

Élisabeth Commelin
Played Danielle Bonel

André Penvern
Played Jacques Canetti

Marie-Armelle Deguy
Played Marguerite Monnot

Valérie Moreau
Played Jeanne
Marc Gannot
Played Marc Bonel

Jean-Paul Muel
Played Bruno Coquatrix

Nathalie Dorval
Played Mireille

Caroline Raynaud
Played Ginou

Christophe Odent
Played Dr. Bernay

Harry Hadden-Paton
Played Doug Davis

Cylia Malki
Played Philipo

Édith Le Merdy
Played Simone Margantin

Laurent Olmedo
Played Jacques Pills

Denis Ménochet
Played Journalist in Orly

Josette Ménard
Played Mamy

Dominique Paturel
Played Lucien Roupp

Nicholas Pritchard
Played Jameson

William Armstrong
Played Clifford Fisher

Aubert Fenoy
Played Michel Emer

Mario Hacquard
Played Charles Dumont

Agathe Bodin
Played Suzanne

Chantal Bronner
Played Josette

Olivier Cruveiller
Played Inspector Guillaume

Ashley Wanninger
Played Leplée's Assistant

Laurent Schilling
Played Claude

Dominique Bettenfeld
Played Albert

Alban Casterman
Played Charles Aznavour

Sébastien Tavel
Played Interviewer

Nicole Dubois
Played Seamstress
Martin Janis
Played Jean Mermoz

Eric Franquelin
Played Etienne

Marc Chapiteau
Played Mitty Goldin
Maureen Demidof
Played Marcelle

Farida Amrouche
Played Aïcha

Pierre Peyrichout
Played Journalist

Liliane Cebrian
Played Palm reader

Paulina Němcová
Played American journalist
Jean-Jacques Desplanque
Played Tony Zale

Alain Figlarz
Played Boxing trainer

Nathalie Cox
Played Pin-up

Pierre Derenne
Played P'tit Louis

Emy Lévy
Played Brothel girl

Laura Stainkrycer
Played Brothel girl
Lucie Březovská
Played Brothel girl
Věra Havelková
Played Brothel girl

Jan Kuželka
Played Brothel customer

Jan Filipenský
Played Fire eater
Mathias Honoré
Played Mr. Loyal

Martin Sochor
Played O'Dett audience member
Lenka Kourilova
Played O'Dett audience member

Diana Stewart
Played American woman

Robert Paturel
Played Boxing ring corner-man

Olivier Raoux
Played Waiter
Philippe Bricard
Played Man in Lannes

Jaroslav Vízner
Played New year's eve man

Nicolas Simon
Played Journalist by the church

Pascal Mottier
Played Boy

Thierry Gibault
Played Ostende doctor

Garrick Hagon
Played American doctor

Vladimír Javorský
Played Street spectator
Fabien Duval
Played Policeman

Rodolphe Saulnier
Played Barman

Fedele Papalia
Played Diner waiter
Pier Luigi Colombetti
Played Brasserie owner

Zdena Herfortová
Played Woman Etoile Cafe

Olivier Carbone
Played Transvestite

Laurence Gormezano
Played Brasserie waitress

Christophe Kourotchkine
Played Civilian policeman

Robert Nebřenský
Played Doctor in Dreux

Jaromír Janeček
Played Show manager in Dreux

Christopher Gunning
Played Orchestra conductor

Jil Aigrot
Played Edith Piaf (singing voice)

Marek Vašut
Played Docteur in Belleville (uncredited)
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