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Biography

Born into a family home italienne2, Marina Fois discovered in 1986 at age 16, his passion for comedy in The School for Wives, directed by his godfather. She decided to take correspondence courses and obtain their tank two years later. First one, it will join the troupe The Royal Imperial Green Rabbit Company (which later became the Robin Hoods). The troupe consists of students from the Cours Florent class Isabelle Nanty, who also played with them in the room that will propel to success: Robin Hood, a room of about Alexandre Dumas.

Marina Fois at Cannes 2011.
Noticed by Dominique Farrugia in 1996, the troupe will play Marina and daily live on Comedy channel! in The Big Issue for two years. During this period, Marina co-written many skits with Pierre-Francois Martin-Laval and portrays characters diverse and varied, ranging from Pétoncule Sophie, an astounding stupidity, the theater director Marie-Blackberry, pedantic and authoritarian. They will continue the following year their rantings on Canal +, while uncovering a growing audience.
From June 2001, Marina and the troops liberate themselves from their daily duties to devote himself increasingly to the movies. Among them, Marina Fois became one of the most productive actresses playing in almost three films a year.
Family
Marina Fois has a younger sister, Giulia Fois, a journalist with Liberation, a former columnist of the show off on pictures by Daniel Schneidermann on France 5, currently presenter of the newspaper and on I-TV co-presenter of the show on the Morinade3 The Mov ‘. It also has a second sister who is a doctor and a brother, Fabio, who died in a plane crash on his way to a demonstration of aerobatics when he was to attend.
After the girlfriend for a few years of Maurice Barthélémy, his friend Robin Hoods, she became the wife of Eric Lartey. December 3, 2004 at the Hopital Saint-Antoine in Paris, she gave birth to her first child, a boy named Lazare4. This little boy appeared in the film Lend me your hand, directed by Lartey, in the role of Sandro. She has a second child September 25, 2008, named George.
Filmography

Marina Fois at the ceremony of 2008 Cesars film.
TV
The Big Issue (1997-1999) on Comedy!
Nowhere (1999-2000) on Canal +
Instant Norwegian (2000-2001) in the emission Nowhere on Canal +
Cloak and Sword (2000-2001) on Canal +
Diving the Great (2003) on Canal +
Brief (2012) on Canal +
Cinema
1994: Gerard Jugnot peacekeeper
1997: And if we made a baby? Christiane Spiero (TV movie)
1998: Serial Lover by James Huth
1999: Love Torn Yann Piquer (short film)
1999: There is no point in running Patrick Bosso (short film)
1999: Influence peddling by Dominique Farrugia
1999: A thousand terminals Alain Beigel
1999: Sad to die of Alexander Billon (short film)
2000: Patrice Uppercut Jourdan and Soren Prevost (short film)
2001: The Tour Montparnasse infernal Charles Nemes
2002: Nicolas & Bruno Restauratec of (short film)
2002: Asterix and Obelix: Mission Cleopatra by Alain Chabat
2002: Raid of Djamel Bensalah
2002: Jojo Nicolas Cuche of fries
2002: Lost Girls, greasy hair Claude Duty
2003: Who killed Pamela Rose? Eric Lartey
2003: Welcome to the lodging of Claude Duty
2003: The Car Keys Laurent Baffie
2004: RRRrrrr! Alain Chabat
2004: Casablanca Driver Maurice Barthélémy
2004: You make me feel not beautiful by Bernard Jeanjean
2004: Marion Vernoux Drink
2004: A Little Game of Bernard Rapp
2005: Madagascar with Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath (French voice)
2006: Ticket to the space of Eric Lartey2006: Try Me Pierre-Francois Martin-Laval
2006: Men will remember … Valerie Müller (short film)
2007: Darling Christine Carriere
2007: The Joy of Singing by Ilan Duran Cohen
2008: A simple heart of Marion Laine
2008: The Person with two people of Nicolas & Bruno
2008: Madagascar 2 Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath (French voice)
2009: The Young actresses Maïwenn
2009: The code has changed Danièle Thomson
2009: Not my daughter you will not go dancing by Christophe Honoré
2010: The Immortal Richard Berry
2010: Happy Few by Antony Cordier
2010: The Man who wanted to live his life Eric Lartey
2011: Eyes of the mother of Thierry Klifa
2011: Polished Maïwenn
2012: Mother Alexandra Leclere
2012: Madagascar 3 (French voice)
2013: Ball and Bill of Alexandre Charlot and Franck Magnier: the mother of Ball
2013: Vandal Helier of Cistern
Theater
1986: The School for Wives by Molière, directed by Jean-Marc Brisset
1987: The Opportunity to Prosper Merimee, directed Fanny Mentre
1988: Racine’s Britannicus, directed by Olivier Medicus
1988: Racine’s Britannicus, directed by Jean-Marc Brisset
1991: The Baby of Mr. Laurent Roland Topor, directed by Jean-Christophe Berjon
1991: 29 degrees in the shade and Mom scavengers by Eugene Labiche, directed by Isabelle Nanty
1992: Julien Zizanie Vartet, directed by Raymond Acquaviva, Theatre Potinière
1993: Breather & Co., the Marx Brothers, directed by Jean-Christophe Berjon
1993: Dino Buzzati blowers, directed by Jean-Christophe Berjon
1994: The Princess of Elis by Molière, directed by Jean-Luc Revol
1995: The Happy Stratagem by Marivaux, directed by Jean-Luc Revol
1996: Dorothy Parker: The pale hours of Dorothy Parker, directed by Jean-Luc Revol
1997: Robin Hood of about Alexandre Dumas Alexandre Dumas based, directed-Pierre Francois Martin-Laval
2005: Tower Defense Copi, directed by Marcial Di Fonzo Bo, MC93 Bobigny
2006: Tower Defense Copi, directed by Marcial Di Fonzo Bo, Comédie de Valence, Avignon Festival, MC93 Bobigny
2006: The chickens have no chairs Copi, staging Marcial Di Fonzo Bo and Elise Vigier, Avignon Festival
2006: Rape of Botho Strauss, directed by Luc Bondy, Odéon-Théâtre de l’Europe
2008: The Estupidez (The Bullshit) Rafael Spregelburd, directed by Marcial Di Fonzo Bo and Elise Vigier, Chaillot National Theatre, National Theatre Britain, Theatre Célestins
2009: The Estupidez (The Bullshit) Rafael Spregelburd, directed by Marcial Di Fonzo Bo and Elise Vigier, Chaillot National Theatre, National Theatre of Toulouse Midi-Pyrenees
2010: A Doll’s House Henrik Ibsen, directed by Jean-Louis Martinelli, Théâtre Nanterre-Amandiers
2011: Harper Regan by Simon Stephens, directed by Lukas Hemleb, Maison de la Culture in Amiens, Theatre du Rond-Point des Treize Vents Theatre, tour
2012: A Doll’s House Henrik Ibsen, directed by Jean-Louis Martinelli, Théâtre Nanterre-Almond, CDDB-Théâtre de Lorient, National Theatre of Nice, Schauspielhaus, Theater Gymnasium
Awards and nominations

Caesars 2003: Nominated to the César for Most Promising Actress for Lost Girls, greasy hair
Caesars 2008: Appointment to the César for Best Actress for Darling
Caesars 2012: Nominated to the César for Best Actress Polished
Crystal Globe: Best Actress Award (with Karin Viard)