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Anne Azoulay is a French actress. Anne Azoulay is the daughter of a reader-correcting and a pediatrician. It starts very young learning to dance and she chose theater. She studied at the school in the Rue Blanche and continued his training with Russian and English teachers. In film, she pointed out in 2002 for the role of Carole Barthoulot in the first feature film Ramos, Farewell countries, for which she was nominated the Prix Michel Simon and pre-nominated for a Cesar in 2003.
Anne Azoulay also involved in screenwriting. In 2010, she co-wrote Leah, made in 2011 by Bruno Rolland, in which she plays the lead role. In 2011, she starred in The Practice of the State of Pierre Schoeller, present at Cannes 2011 Official Selection Un Certain Regard.