Elie Semoun
Elie Semoun was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. In her early acting career, Semoun appeared in such films as the comedy "Les Trois Freres" (1995) with Didier Bourdon, the Nadia Fares drama "Les Demons de Jesus" (1996) and "Everything Must Go" (1997) with Didier Bourdon. She also appeared in the Helene DeFougerolles comedy "Que la lumiere soit" (1997), "Charite Biz'ness" (1998) and the drama "Blowhards" (1999) with Nadia Fares. Her passion for acting continued to her roles in projects like "Les Parasites" (1999) with Oulage Abour, "Stringer" (1999) and the Sandrine Kiberlain dramedy "Love Me" (2000). She also appeared in the foreign sequel "People" (2004) with Jose Garcia, "The Daltons" (2004) and the comedic adventure "Asterix at the Olympic Games" (2008) with Alain Delon. Film continued to be her passion as she played roles in the Bruno Podalydès comedy "Bancs publics" (2009), "Cyprien" (2009) and "Neuilly sa mère!" (2009). She also appeared in "L'Eleve Ducobu" (2011) and "Les Vacances de Ducobu" (2012). Semoun's distinctive voice can be heard on "Emilie Jolie" (2011). Most recently, Semoun voiced characters in the Roger Carel foreign sequel "Astérix: Le domaine des Dieux" (2014).