
Biography
Marie-Josée Croze (born February 23, 1970) is a Canadian actress. She also holds French nationality, which she obtained in December 2012. Croze was born in Montreal, Quebec, was adopted, and grew up in Longueuil with four other children. She studied fine arts at the Cégep du Vieux Montréal from 1986 to 1987. She received the award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role at the 21st Genie Awards for her role in Denis Villeneuve's Maelström (2000). She won the Best Actress award at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival for her performance in The Barbarian Invasions. She was cast by director Steven Spielberg in his film Munich, released in December 2005. She also appeared as a speech therapist in Julian Schnabel's 2007 film adaptation of Jean-Dominique Bauby's memoir The Diving Bell and the Butterfly. In November 2012, she was selected as a member of the main competition jury at the 2012 International Film Festival of Marrakech. Source: Article "Marie-Josée Croze" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Awards & recognition
- Prix Romy Schneider · 2010
- Cannes Film Festival Award — Best Actress · 2003
- Genie Award — Best Actress in a Supporting Role · 2003
- Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award — Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role · 2000
Filmography30 titles

Agatha Christie's Poirot

Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly

Iqaluit

Tell No One

Into the Night

Calvary

Munich

The Barbarian Invasions

Birdsong

Kalinka

Freedom

Jacquou le croquant

Nobody from Nowhere

Taking Lives

Maelstrom

2 Nights Till Morning

Ararat

The Hunger

The Confessions

Murder Most Likely

The Forgiven

Collision

Disappearance at Clifton Hill

Every Thing Will Be Fine

Mirage

The Narrow Frame of Midnight

Promethea

An Eye for Beauty

Battlefield Earth