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{{Short description|French and American actress and filmmaker (born 1969)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2017}} {{Infobox person |image = Julie Delpy at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival (cropped).jpg |imagesize = |caption= Delpy at the [[2024 Toronto International Film Festival]] |birth_name = |birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1969|12|21|df=yes}} |birth_place = Paris, France |death_date = |death_place = |nationality = {{hlist|French|American}} |other_names = |education = |occupation = {{hlist|Actress|screenwriter|film director}} |years_active = 1976âpresent |spouse = {{marriage|Dimitris Birbilis|2015}} |partner = [[Marc Streitenfeld]] (2007â2012) |children = 1 |website = |alma_mater = [[New York University]] |father = [[Albert Delpy]] }} '''Julie Delpy''' ({{IPA|fr|Êyli dÉlpi|lang}}; born 21 December 1969) is a French and American actress, screenwriter, and film director. She studied filmmaking at [[New York University|NYU]]'s [[Tisch School of the Arts]] and has directed, written, and acted in more than 30 films, including ''[[Europa Europa]]'' (1990), ''[[Voyager (film)|Voyager]]'' (1991), ''[[Three Colours: White]]'' (1993), the ''[[Before trilogy|Before]]'' trilogy (1995, 2004, 2013), ''[[An American Werewolf in Paris]]'' (1997), and ''[[2 Days in Paris]]'' (2007). She has been nominated for three [[CĂ©sar Award]]s, two [[Online Film Critics Society|Online Film Critics Society Awards]], and two [[Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay|Academy Awards]]. She moved to the United States in 1990 and became a US citizen in 2001.<ref name="Julie Delpy Biography">{{cite news|title=Julie Delpy Biography|url=https://movies.nytimes.com/person/18491/Julie-Delpy/biography|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080129201402/http://movies.nytimes.com/person/18491/Julie-Delpy/biography|url-status=dead|archive-date=29 January 2008|department=Movies & TV Dept.|work=[[The New York Times]]|author=Hal Erickson|author-link=Hal Erickson (author)|date=2008|access-date=30 October 2011}}</ref> ==Family== Delpy was born in [[Paris]], the only child of [[Albert Delpy]], a French actor and theater director born in Vietnam, and Marie Pillet, a French actress in feature films and the [[avant-garde]] theater. Her mother was also known for signing the 1971 ''[[Manifesto of the 343]]'', signed by women demanding reproductive rights and admitting to having abortions when they were illegal in France. In Delpy's 2007 film ''[[2 Days in Paris]]'', her character's mother was played by her real mother and acknowledges signing the manifesto, mirroring her real life. Pillet died in 2009. Julie's parents exposed her to the arts at an early age. She said: {{blockquote|I couldn't hope for better parents. They really raised me with a love of art, bringing me to museums and seeing things that a child wouldn't see at that age. I would see [[Ingmar Bergman]] movies when I was 9 and totally go for it. And they would bring me to see [[Francis Bacon (artist)|Francis Bacon]]'s paintings, which I loved: so dark and at the same time it's so wonderful.<ref name="madison.mrmovietimes.com">{{cite web|title=Julie Delpy Movie and Career Information|url=http://madison.mrmovietimes.com/celebrity/Julie-Delpy.html|website=Movie Times|access-date=30 October 2011|archive-date=4 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304070804/http://madison.mrmovietimes.com/celebrity/Julie-Delpy.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>|sign=|source=}} ==Film career== In 1984, at fourteen, Delpy was discovered by film director [[Jean-Luc Godard]], who cast her in ''[[DĂ©tective (1985 film)|DĂ©tective]]'' (1985). Two years later she played the title role in [[Bertrand Tavernier]]'s ''[[Beatrice (1987 film)|La Passion BĂ©atrice]]'' (1987) and was nominated for a [[CĂ©sar Award for Most Promising Actress]]. She used her money from the film to pay for her first trip to New York City. [[File:Julie Delpy 1991 -a.jpg|thumb|Delpy in 1991|alt=|upright]] Delpy became an international celebrity after starring in the 1990 film ''[[Europa Europa]]'' directed by [[Agnieszka Holland]]. In the film, she plays a young pro-[[Nazism|Nazi]] who falls in love with the hero, [[Solomon Perel]], not knowing he is Jewish. She did not speak German, so she performed her role in English and her dialogue was dubbed in.{{Citation needed|reason=Reliable Source needed for this statement|date=January 2018}} Delpy subsequently appeared in several [[Cinema of the United States|Hollywood]] and European films, including ''[[Voyager (film)|Voyager]]'' (1991) and ''[[The Three Musketeers (1993 film)|The Three Musketeers]]'' (1993). In 1993, she was cast by director [[Krzysztof KieĆlowski]] for the female lead in ''[[Three Colours: White]]'', the second film in KieĆlowski's [[The Three Colours Trilogy|''Three Colours'' trilogy]]. She also appeared briefly in the other two films - ''[[Three Colours: Blue|Blue]]'' and ''[[Three Colours: Red|Red]] -'' in the same role.<ref>Kieslowski, Krzysztof. ''Kieslowski on Kieslowski''. Edited by Danusia Stok. London: Faber and Faber, 1998, p. 212.</ref><ref>Insdorf, Annette. ''Double Lives, Second Chances: the Cinema of Krzysztof Kieslowski''. New York: Hyperion, 1999, pp. 153-165.</ref> That year, she also appeared with [[Brendan Fraser]] and [[Donald Sutherland]] in the [[Percy Adlon]] feature ''[[Younger and Younger]]''. In 1994, she starred with [[Eric Stoltz]] in [[Roger Avary]]'s directorial debut ''[[Killing Zoe]]'', a cult heist film capturing the [[Generation X]] zeitgeist. She achieved wider recognition for her role opposite [[Ethan Hawke]] in director [[Richard Linklater]]'s ''[[Before Sunrise]]'' (1995).<ref>{{cite news|last=Goupil|first=HĂ©lĂšne|title=The Zen of Julie Delpy|url=http://www.francetoday.com/articles/2007/10/01/the-zen-of-julie-delpy.html|work=France Today|access-date=26 June 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110708102232/http://www.francetoday.com/articles/2007/10/01/the-zen-of-julie-delpy.html| archive-date=8 July 2011}}</ref> It received glowing reviews and was considered one of the most significant films of the '90s [[independent film|independent film movement]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/before_sunrise/|title=Before Sunrise Movie Reviews, Pictures â Rotten Tomatoes |website=[[Rotten Tomatoes]]|date=27 January 1995 |access-date=29 July 2010}}</ref> Its success led to Delpy's casting in the [[1997 in film|1997]] American film ''[[An American Werewolf in Paris]]''.<ref>{{cite news|last=Puig|first=Claudia|title=Julie Delpy's '2 Days' has its moments|url=https://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/reviews/2007-08-09-2-days-in-paris_N.htm|newspaper=[[USA Today]]|access-date=30 October 2011}}</ref> She reprised her ''Before Sunrise'' character, CĂ©line, with a brief animated appearance in ''[[Waking Life]]'' (2001), and again in the sequels ''[[Before Sunset]]'' (2004) and ''[[Before Midnight (2013 film)|Before Midnight]]'' (2013). The initial follow-up movie earned Delpy, who co-wrote the script, her first [[Academy Awards|Academy Award]] nomination for [[Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay|Best Adapted Screenplay]].<ref name="Julie Delpy Biography" /> In late 2001, she appeared alongside comedian [[Martin Short]] in the 30-minute short film ''[[CinĂ©Magique]]'', a theatre-show attraction presented several times daily at [[Walt Disney Studios Park]] in [[Disneyland Paris]]. She attended the park's March 2002 opening and the inauguration of the film-based attraction, where she starred as Marguerite - a female actress with whom Short's character, George, falls in love as he stumbles through countless classic movies. ''CinĂ©Magique'' won the 2002 [[Themed Entertainment Association|Themed Entertainment Association award]] for Outstanding Themed Attraction.{{Citation needed|reason=Reliable Source needed for this statement|date=January 2018}} In 2009, Delpy starred in ''[[The Countess (film)|The Countess]]'' as the title character [[Elizabeth BĂĄthory]]. Her third film as a director, it also starred [[Daniel BrĂŒhl]] and [[William Hurt]]. ==Writing and directing== Delpy began being interested in a film-directing career when still a child, and enrolled in a summer directing course at [[New York University]]. She wrote and directed the short film ''Blah Blah Blah'' in 1995 which screened at the [[Sundance Film Festival]]. In 2004, she co-wrote ''Before Sunset'', a sequel to the 1995 movie ''Before Sunrise'', with director Richard Linklater and co-star Ethan Hawke. Describing the experience, she said, "I'm not a feminist wearing overalls and hating the male gender. But I'm a definite feminist. I don't want to make ''Before Sunset'' into a little male fantasy, ever."<ref>[http://www.contactmusic.com/news-article/delpy.-feminist-and-proud Delpy: Feminist And Proud.] Contact Music.com, 23 July 2004. Accessed 13 March 2013.</ref> She received an Academy Award nomination for [[Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay|Best Adapted Screenplay]] for her work on the film. She made her [[feature length]] directorial debut in 2002 with ''Looking for Jimmy,'' which she also wrote and produced. In 2007 she directed, wrote, edited, and co-produced the original score for ''[[2 Days in Paris]],'' co-starring [[Adam Goldberg]]. It also features Delpy's real-life parents, Marie Pillet and Albert Delpy, as her character's parents.<ref>{{cite web|title=Julie Delpy Biography (1969-)|url=http://www.fullissue.com/index.php/julie-delpy-biography-1969.html|work=Full Issue|access-date=9 March 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120322021635/http://www.fullissue.com/index.php/julie-delpy-biography-1969.html|archive-date=22 March 2012|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref> [[File:Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke, red carpet for the premiere of "Before Midnight" (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright|Delpy with frequent co-star [[Ethan Hawke]] in 2013]] In 2011 she wrote and directed ''Le Skylab,'' which received a theatrical release in France but failed to find distribution in the U.S. In 2012 she released ''[[2 Days in New York]]'', a sequel to her 2007 film ''2 Days in Paris,'' starring Delpy and actor [[Chris Rock]] in a role she said she wrote specifically for him. In 2013, she reunited with Richard Linklater and Ethan Hawke to write ''Before Midnight'', the sequel to ''Before Sunrise'' and ''Before Sunset''. She again starred with Hawke, and the film premiered at the [[2013 Sundance Film Festival]]. It screened out of competition at the [[63rd Berlin International Film Festival|Berlin International Film Festival]] and was released in May 2013. Delpy, Linklater and Hawke were later nominated for a [[Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay|Best Adapted Screenplay]] at the [[Academy Awards]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/86/nominees.html|title=2014|work=Oscars.org - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences|date=7 October 2014 }}</ref> Responding to criticism of the film's nudity, Delpy said in interview with ''[[GQ Magazine]]'': <blockquote>Some people were like, 'It's not feminist. You're showing your tits and he's not showing his ass.' [But] isn't it the people who are hiding women behind layers of clothes who are the misogynists? I'm a real person, so it's a statement to say, 'Alright, I'm a forty year-old woman, and this is what you get with no plastic surgery.'<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.gq.com/story/before-midnights-julie-delpy-interview|title=Julie Delpy Explains Before Midnight, Feminism, and Onscreen Nudity|date=April 19, 2013|access-date=March 30, 2017}}</ref></blockquote> ''[[Lolo (film)|Lolo]]'' was Delpy's second French-language feature film, and the first she'd directed since ''2 Days in New York''. She was also slated to write and direct the [[HBO]] movie ''Cancer Vixen'', starring [[Cate Blanchett]] as [[Marisa Acocella Marchetto]], a cartoonist for ''[[The New Yorker]]'' who is diagnosed with cancer.<ref>{{cite news|last=Goldberg|first=Lesley|title=Cate Blanchett Developing 'Cancer Vixen' at HBO|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/cate-blanchett-developing-cancer-vixen-427983|access-date=15 September 2013|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|date=12 March 2013}}</ref> The project has yet to materialize as of 2020.{{Citation needed|reason=Reliable Source needed for this statement|date=January 2018}} In early 2014, Delpy announced her next writing-directing project would be ''A Dazzling Display of Splendor'' and focus on a family of [[vaudeville]] performers.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Kroll|first1=Justin|title=Worldview to Finance Julie Delpy's 'A Dazzling Display of Splendor'|url=https://variety.com/2014/film/news/worldview-to-finance-julie-delpys-a-dazzling-display-of-splendor-1201086368/|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|access-date=17 September 2014|date=4 February 2014}}</ref> It has also failed to enter production as of 2020.{{Citation needed|reason=Reliable Source needed for this statement|date=January 2018}} Delpy courted controversy in 2016 when the Oscar nominations included no Black honorees. "Two years ago, I said something about the Academy being very white male, which is the reality, and I was slashed to pieces by the media ... It's funnyâwomen can't talk. I sometimes wish I were African-American because people don't bash them afterward."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thewrap.com/julie-delpy-hollywood-dumps-women-sometimes-wish-african-american/|title=Julie Delpy Says Hollywood Dumps on Women Most: 'I Sometimes Wish I Were African American' (Video)|newspaper=Thewrap |date=22 January 2016}}</ref> She later apologized for the comment.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Julie Delpy sorry for Hollywood diversity comments|url=https://ew.com/article/2016/01/23/julie-delpy-sorry-comments-hollywood-diversity/|access-date=2021-09-07|website=EW.com|language=en}}</ref> ==Music== Delpy is also a musical artist. Three tracks from her 2003 album ''[[Julie Delpy (album)|Julie Delpy]] -'' "A Waltz for a Night", "An Ocean apart", and "Je t'aime tant" - were featured in ''Before Sunset''. She composed the original score for ''2 Days in Paris'' in which she performed Marc Collin's "Lalala" over the closing credits. She also wrote the music for her 2009 film ''The Countess''. ==Personal life== Delpy moved to New York in 1990, then to Los Angeles a few years later. She has been a naturalized US citizen since 2001 although she also retains her French citizenship. She divides her time between Paris and Los Angeles.<ref name="Guthmann2004"/> From 2007 to 2012 she was in a relationship with German film composer [[Marc Streitenfeld]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ioncinema.com/news/id/1063/interview_julie_delpy|title=Interview: Julie Delpy|access-date=16 July 2009}}</ref> Their son was born in January 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://celebrity-babies.com/2009/07/16/julie-delpy-i-love-everything-about-motherhood/|title=Julie Delpy: 'I Love Everything About Motherhood|access-date=16 July 2009|archive-date=21 August 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090821044227/http://celebrity-babies.com/2009/07/16/julie-delpy-i-love-everything-about-motherhood/|url-status=dead}}</ref> In 2015 she married Dimitris Birbilis.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09wvpbm|title=Steven Spielberg, Julie Delpy, Virtual Reality, The Film Programme - BBC Radio 4|website=BBC|language=en-GB|access-date=2018-03-31}}</ref> Delpy has expressed her commitment to correcting inaccurate assumptions regarding feminism, telling [[IndieWire]] "I'm very dedicated to feminism [but] even if I'm a feminist, I don't think all women are perfect. If we're equal to men, we are also imperfect like men ... [Some men] try to say [feminists] think that women are better than men, and I want to tell them, 'no'".<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.indiewire.com/2015/09/interview-julie-delpy-on-sociopaths-feminists-lolo-and-whether-she-could-handle-a-big-studio-film-259828/|title=Interview: Julie Delpy On Sociopaths, Feminists, 'Lolo' And Whether She Could Handle A Big Studio Film|date=16 September 2015|access-date=31 March 2017}}</ref> In a 2007 interview with [[Jan Lisa Huttner]], she said, "I was raised by a feminist, so I'm not a feminist. I don't need to be. Iâm equal to men. I have no issues with the idea that I'm the same as a man. I have my differences; I have breasts, and different plumbing, different stuff down there. But outside of this, my consciousness, my capacity at creating, my capacity at doing things is the same as a man".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.films42.com/chats/julie-delpy.asp|title=Julie Delpy, Actress/Filmmaker|website=www.films42.com|access-date=2020-03-27}}</ref> However, in a 2012 interview with [[Emily Greenhouse]] in ''The New Yorker'', she said, "You know, I've been raised by feminists, and I'm such a feminist, there's no way I'm not going to be feminist, because my core is so deeply feminist that I can even make sexist comments about women, and I feel still a feminist".<ref>{{Cite magazine|last=Greenhouse|first=Emily|date=2012-08-10|title=Hello, Julie Delpy|url=https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/hello-julie-delpy|access-date=2020-10-21|magazine=[[The New Yorker]]}}</ref> Delpy has said she has been plagued by health problems since childhood and had to wear [[Orthotics|callipers]] at age eight. She also occasionally experiences migraines and panic-attacks.<ref name="madison.mrmovietimes.com"/> In 2022, Delpy was an honoree by the [[Carnegie Corporation of New York]]'s [[Great Immigrants Award|Great Immigrant Award]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Julie Delpy |url=https://www.carnegie.org/awards/honoree/julie-delpy/ |access-date=June 12, 2024 |website=Carnegie Corporation of New York}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Candid |title=Carnegie Corporation names 2022 cohort of distinguished immigrants |url=https://philanthropynewsdigest.org/news/carnegie-corporation-names-2022-cohort-of-distinguished-immigrants |access-date=2024-06-18 |website=Philanthropy News Digest (PND) |language=en}}</ref> ==Filmography== [[File:Julie Delpy Cannes.jpg|thumb|Delpy at the [[2002 Cannes Film Festival]]]] ===As actress=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! style="width:40px;"|Year ! style="width:250px;"|Title ! style="width:200px;"|Role ! class="unsortable" style="width:450px;"|Notes |- | 1978 | ''Guerres civiles en France'' | | Credited as Julie Pillet<br />Segment ''La semaine sanglante'' |- | 1982 | ''Niveau moins trois'' | | [[Short film]] |- | 1985 | ''Classique'' | | Short film |- | 1985 | ''[[DĂ©tective (1985 film)|DĂ©tective]]'' | Wise young girl | |- | 1985 | ''L'Amour ou presque'' | Melie | |- | 1986 | ''[[Mauvais Sang]]'' | Lise | English: ''Bad Blood''<br />Nominatedâ[[CĂ©sar Award for Most Promising Actress]] |- | 1987 | ''[[Beatrice (1987 film)|Beatrice]]'' | Beatrice de Cortemart | French: ''La Passion BĂ©atrice''<br />Nominatedâ[[CĂ©sar Award for Most Promising Actress]] |- | 1987 | ''[[King Lear (1987 film)|King Lear]]'' | Virginia (uncredited) | |- | 1988 | ''L'autre nuit'' | Marie | |- | 1989 | ''[[The Dark Night (film)|La noche oscura]]'' | Virgin Mary | English: ''The Dark Night'' |- | 1989 | ''Trouble'' | | Short film |- | 1990 | ''[[Europa Europa]]'' | Leni | |- | 1991 | ''Les dents de ma mĂšre'' | Julie | Short film |- | 1991 | ''[[Voyager (film)|Voyager]]'' | Sabeth |Nominatedâ[[European Film Award for Best Actress]] |- | 1992 | ''[[Warszawa. Rok 5703|Warsaw - Year 5703]]'' | Fryda | |- | 1993 | ''[[The Three Musketeers (1993 film)|The Three Musketeers]]'' | Constance | |- | 1993 | ''[[Younger and Younger]]'' | Melodie | |- | 1993 | ''[[Killing Zoe]]'' | Zoe | |- | 1993 | ''[[Three Colours: Blue]]'' | Dominique ([[cameo appearance]]) | |- | 1994 | ''[[Three Colours: White]]'' | Dominique | |- | 1994 | ''[[Three Colours: Red]]'' | Dominique (cameo appearance) | |- | 1995 | ''Blah Blah Blah'' | Short film | Also as writer, director, and producer |- | 1995 | ''[[Before Sunrise]]'' | CĂ©line |Nominatedâ[[MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss]] |- | 1996 | ''[[Tykho Moon]]'' | Lena | |- | 1997 | ''Les mille merveilles de l'univers'' | Eva Purpur | English: ''The Thousand Wonders of the Universe'' |- | 1997 | ''[[An American Werewolf in Paris]]'' | Serafine Pigot | |- | 1997 | ''Alleys and Motorways'' | | Video |- | 1998 | ''The Treat'' | Francesca | |- | 1998 | ''[[L.A. Without a Map]]'' | Julie | |- | 1998 | ''[[Crime and Punishment (1998 film)|Crime and Punishment]]'' | Sonia | [[Television film]] |- | 1999 | ''True Love'' | | Television film |- | 1999 | ''[[The Passion of Ayn Rand (film)|The Passion of Ayn Rand]]'' | [[Barbara Branden]] | Television film |- | 1999 | ''[[But I'm a Cheerleader]]'' | Lipstick Lesbian | |- | 2000 | ''[[Sand (2000 film)|Sand]]'' | Lill | |- | 2001 | ''[[Investigating Sex]]'' | Chloe | Also known as ''Intimate Affairs'' |- | 2001 | ''[[MacArthur Park (film)|MacArthur Park]]'' | Wendy | |- | 2001 | ''[[Waking Life]]'' | CĂ©line | |- | 2001 | ''[[Beginner's Luck (2001 film)|Beginner's Luck]]'' | Anya | |- | 2001 | ''[[ER (TV series)|ER]]'' | Nicole | [[Television program]], 7 episodes |- | 2002 | ''Villa des roses'' | Louise Creteur | |- | 2002 | ''Looking for Jimmy'' | Al | Also as writer, director, and producer |- | 2002 | ''[[CinĂ©Magique]]'' | Marguerite | Disney Theme Park Attraction |- | 2003 | ''Notting Hill Anxiety Festival'' | Charlotte | |- | 2004 | ''[[Before Sunset]]'' | CĂ©line | Also as writer and composer<br />[[Empire Award for Best Actress]]<br />[[San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress]]<br />Nominatedâ[[National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress]]<br />Nominatedâ[[Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress]]<br />Nominatedâ[[Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress]] |- | 2004 | ''[[Frankenstein (miniseries)|Frankenstein]]'' | Caroline Frankenstein | [[Miniseries]] |- | 2005 | ''[[Broken Flowers]]'' | Sherry | |- | 2006 | ''[[The Legend of Lucy Keyes]]'' | Jeanne Cooley | |- | 2006 | ''[[The Hoax]]'' | [[Nina van Pallandt]] | |- | 2006 | ''[[Guilty Hearts]]'' | Charlotte | |- | 2007 | ''[[The Air I Breathe]]'' | Gina | |- | 2007 | ''[[2 Days in Paris]]'' | Marion | Also as writer, director, and producer |- | 2009 | ''[[The Countess (film)|The Countess]]'' | [[ErzsĂ©bet BĂĄthory]] | Also as writer, director, and producer |- | 2011 | ''Skylab'' | Anna | Also as writer and director |- | 2012 | ''[[2 Days in New York]]'' | Marion | Also as writer and director |- | 2013 | ''[[Before Midnight]]'' | CĂ©line | Nominatedâ[[Detroit Film Critics Society|Detroit Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress]]<br />Nominatedâ[[Dublin Film Critics' Circle|Dublin Film Critics' Circle Award for Best Actress]]<br />Nominatedâ[[Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture â Comedy or Musical]]<br />Nominatedâ[[The Guardian|Guardian Film Award for Best Actor]]<br />Nominatedâ[[Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead]]<br />Nominatedâ[[National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress]] <small>(Runner-Up)</small><br />Nominatedâ[[Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress]]<br />Nominatedâ[[Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress]] |- | 2015 | ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]'' | Madame B. | |- | 2015 | ''[[Lolo (film)|Lolo]]'' | Violette | Also as writer and director |- | 2016 | ''[[Wiener-Dog (film)|Wiener-Dog]]'' | Dina | |- | 2017 | ''[[The Bachelors (2017 film)|The Bachelors]]'' | Carine | |- | 2019 | ''[[My Zoe]]'' | Isabelle | Also director and writer |- | 2021 | ''[[On the Verge (TV series)|On the Verge]]''<ref name="imdb.com">https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5540990/ On the Verge {{User-generated source|certain=yes|date=March 2022}}</ref> | Justine | 12 episodes; also creator, executive producer, writer, and director |- | 2023 | ''[[The Lesson (2023 film)|The Lesson]]'' | HĂ©lĂšne Sinclair | |- | 2024 | ''[[Meet the Barbarians]]'' | JoĂ«lle | Also as writer and director |- | TBA | ''[[The Entertainment System Is Down]]'' | | Filming |} ===As filmmaker=== {| class="wikitable sortable" ! width="33"| Year ! Title ! width=65 |Director ! width=65 |Writer ! width=65 |Producer ! width=65 |Composer ! Notes |- | rowspan=2 |1995 | ''[[Before Sunrise]]'' | {{no}} | {{partial|Uncredited}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | |- | align="left"| ''Blah Blah Blah'' | {{yes}} | {{yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | Short film |- | align="center" |2002 | align="left"| ''Looking for Jimmy'' | {{yes}} | {{yes}} | {{yes}} | {{no}} | Also editor |- | align="center" |2004 | align="left"| ''J'ai peur, j'ai mal, je meurs'' | {{yes}} | {{yes}} | {{no}} | {{yes}} | Short film |- | align="center" |2004 | align="left"| ''[[Before Sunset]]'' | {{no}} | {{yes}} | {{no}} | {{yes}} |Nominatedâ[[Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay]]<br />Nominatedâ[[National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Screenplay]]<br />Nominatedâ[[Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Adapted Screenplay]]<br />Nominatedâ[[Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay]]<br />Nominatedâ[[Independent Spirit Award for Best Screenplay]]<br /> |- | align="center" |2007 | align="left"| ''[[2 Days in Paris]]'' | {{yes}} | {{yes}} | {{yes}} | {{yes}} | Also editor<br />[[Prix Jacques PrĂ©vert du ScĂ©nario|Prix Jacques PrĂ©vert du ScĂ©nario for Best Original Screenplay]]<br />Nominatedâ[[CĂ©sar Award for Best Original Screenplay]]<br />Nominatedâ[[European Film Awards|European Film Awards Audience Award for Best Film]]<br />Nominatedâ[[Independent Spirit Award for Best First Film]]<br />Nominatedâ[[3rd Globes de Cristal Award|Globe de Cristal for Best Film]] |- | align="center" |2009 | align="left"| ''[[The Countess (film)|The Countess]]'' | {{yes}} | {{yes}} | {{yes}} | {{yes}} | |- | align="center" |2011 | align="left"| ''Skylab'' | {{yes}} | {{yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | |- | align="center" |2012 | align="left"| ''[[2 Days in New York]]'' | {{yes}} | {{yes}} | {{yes}} | {{yes}} | |- | align="center" |2013 | align="left"| ''[[Before Midnight (2013 film)|Before Midnight]]'' | {{no}} | {{yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[AARP The Magazine|AARP Award for Best Screenwriter]]<br />[[Broadcast Film Critics Association|Broadcast Film Critics Association â Louis XIII Genius Award]]<br />[[Dublin Film Critics' Circle|Dublin Film Critics' Circle Award for Best Screenplay]]<br />[[17th Hollywood Film Awards|Hollywood Film Award for Screenwriter of the Year]]<br />[[Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Screenplay]]<br />[[National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Screenplay]]<br />[[San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Adapted Screenplay]]<br />[[Women Film Critics Circle|Women Film Critics Circle Award for Best Screenplay]]<br />Nominatedâ[[Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay]]<br />Nominatedâ[[Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Screenplay|Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Adapted Screenplay]]<br />Nominatedâ[[Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Adapted Screenplay]]<br />NominatedâDenver Film Critics Society Award for Best Adapted Screenplay<br />Nominatedâ[[Detroit Film Critics Society|Detroit Film Critics Society Award for Best Screenplay]]<br />Nominatedâ[[Independent Spirit Award for Best Screenplay]]<br />Nominatedâ[[Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Adapted Screenplay]]<br />Nominatedâ[[St. Louis Film Critics Association Award for Best Adapted Screenplay]]<br />Nominatedâ[[San Francisco Film Critics Circle|San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Adapted Screenplay]]<br />Nominatedâ[[Satellite Award for Best Adapted Screenplay]]<br />Nominatedâ[[Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Adapted Screenplay]]<br />Nominatedâ[[Writers Guild of America|Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay]] |- | align="center" |2013 | align="left"| ''Making a Scene'' | {{no}} | {{yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | Short film |- | align="center" |2015 | align="left"| ''[[Lolo (film)|Lolo]]'' | {{yes}} | {{yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} | [[72nd Venice International Film Festival|72nd Venice International Film Festival - Laguna Sud Award for Best Film]] |- | align="center" |2019 | align="left"| ''[[My Zoe]]'' | {{yes}} | {{yes}} | {{no}} | {{no}} |Nominatedâ[[2019 Toronto International Film Festival|2019 Toronto International Film Festival - Platform Prize]] |- | align="center" |2021 | align="left"| ''[[On the Verge (TV series)|On the Verge]]''<ref name="imdb.com"/> | {{yes}} | {{yes}} | {{yes}} | {{no}} | TV series<br />Also creator and executive producer |- | 2024 | ''[[Meet the Barbarians]]'' | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{No}} |} ==Awards and nominations== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Year ! Award ! Category ! Nominated work ! Result |- |[[12th CĂ©sar Awards|1987]] || rowspan=2|[[CĂ©sar Award]]|| rowspan=2|[[CĂ©sar Award for Most Promising Actress|Most Promising Actress]] ||''[[Mauvais sang]]'' || {{nom}} |- |[[13th CĂ©sar Awards|1988]] || ''[[La Passion BĂ©atrice]]'' || {{nom}} |- |[[4th European Film Awards|1991]] || [[European Film Award]]|| [[European Film Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]] ||''[[The Voyager]]'' || {{nom}} |- |[[1995 MTV Movie Awards|1995]] || [[MTV Movie Award]]|| [[MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss|Best Kiss]] ||''[[Before Sunrise]]'' || {{nom}} |- |[[San Francisco Film Critics Circle Awards 2004|2004]] || [[San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award]]|| [[San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]] || rowspan=7|''[[Before Sunset]]'' || {{won}} |- |[[77th Academy Awards|2005]] || [[Academy Award]]|| [[Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay|Best Adapted Screenplay]] || {{nom}} |- |[[57th Writers Guild of America Awards|2005]] || [[Writers Guild of America Award]]|| [[Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay|Best Adapted Screenplay]] || {{nom}} |- |[[10th Empire Awards|2005]] || [[Empire Award]]|| [[Empire Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]] || {{win}} |- |[[20th Independent Spirit Awards|2005]] || [[Independent Spirit Award]]|| [[Independent Spirit Award for Best Screenplay|Best Screenplay]] || {{nom}} |- |rowspan=2|[[9th Online Film Critics Society Awards|2005]] || rowspan=2|[[Online Film Critics Society Award]]|| [[Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]] || {{nom}} |- | [[Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Adapted Screenplay|Best Adapted Screenplay]] || {{nom}} |- |2007 || [[Mons International Film Festival|Mons International Festival of Love Films Award]]|| Coup de Coeur || rowspan=2|''[[2 Days in Paris]]'' || {{win}} |- |[[33rd CĂ©sar Awards|2008]] || [[CĂ©sar Award]]|| [[CĂ©sar Award for Best Original Screenplay|Best Original Screenplay]] || {{nom}} |- |[[71st Golden Globe Awards|2014]] || [[Golden Globe]]|| [[Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture â Comedy or Musical|Best Actress - Motion Picture Comedy or Musical]] || rowspan=2|''[[Before Midnight]]'' || {{nom}} |- |[[86th Academy Awards|2014]] || [[Academy Award]]|| [[Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay|Best Adapted Screenplay]] || {{nom}} |- |} ==References== {{Reflist | refs = <ref name="Guthmann2004"> {{cite news|url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/11/04/DDGJR9KHTB1.DTL|last=Guthmann|first=Edward|title=Julie Delpy is bursting with feeling, full of words â and all that is propelling her beyond the screen|date=4 November 2004|work=[[San Francisco Chronicle]]|publisher=[[Hearst Newspapers|Hearst]]|location=[[San Francisco, CA|San Francisco]]|issn=1932-8672|access-date=29 July 2010}}</ref> }} ==External links== {{Sister project links|wikt=no|commons=Julie Delpy|b=no|n=no|q=Julie Delpy|s=no|v=no|display=Julie Delpy}} * {{IMDb name|365|Julie Delpy}} * {{Discogs artist|Julie Delpy|Julie Delpy}} {{Julie Delpy}} {{Navboxes |title = Awards for Julie Delpy |list = {{AARP Movies for Grownups Award for Best Screenwriter}} {{Empire Award for Best Actress}} {{European Film Academy Achievement in World Cinema Award}} {{Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Screenplay}} {{National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Screenplay}} {{San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Adapted Screenplay}} {{San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress}} }} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Delpy, Julie}} [[Category:1969 births]] [[Category:20th-century French actresses]] [[Category:21st-century French actresses]] [[Category:21st-century American actresses]] [[Category:Actresses from Paris]] [[Category:American women singer-songwriters]] [[Category:American child actresses]] [[Category:American feminists]] [[Category:American film actresses]] [[Category:American film score composers]] [[Category:American television actresses]] [[Category:American women film directors]] [[Category:American women film score composers]] [[Category:American women screenwriters]] [[Category:English-language singers from France]] [[Category:Film directors from Los Angeles]] [[Category:French emigrants to the United States]] [[Category:French women singers]] [[Category:French child actresses]] [[Category:French feminists]] [[Category:French film actresses]] [[Category:French film directors]] [[Category:French film score composers]] [[Category:French women film score composers]] [[Category:French women screenwriters]] [[Category:French singer-songwriters]] [[Category:French television actresses]] [[Category:French women film directors]] [[Category:Feminist musicians]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Musicians from Paris]] [[Category:Tisch School of the Arts alumni]] [[Category:Naturalized citizens of the United States]] [[Category:21st-century French women composers]] [[Category:21st-century French composers]]
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