Laure Marsac
French actress Laure Marsac captivated audiences with her incredible performances on the big screen. Marsac's early roles were in dramas like the Jane Birkin film "La Pirate" (1984), "Les Fous de Bassan" (1987) with Steve Banner and "Tumultes" (1990) with Bruno Cremer and Nelly Borgeaud. She had a part on the television special "Strangers" (HBO, 1991-92). Her film career continued throughout the nineties in productions like "Un Vampire au paradis" (1992) with Bruno Cremer, the Tom Cruise blockbuster dramatic adaptation "Interview With the Vampire" (1994) and "Queen Margot" (1994) with Isabelle Adjani. She also appeared in the Antoine De Caunes comedic adaptation "The Gods Must Be Dancing" (1997). Recently, she continued to act in "Hit Me" (1998), the Sandrine Bonnaire mystery "Secret Defense" (1999) and "Le 4eme Morceau De La Femme Coupee En 3" (2007). She also appeared in the romantic comedy "La Reine des pommes" (2010) with Valérie Donzelli. Marsac most recently acted in the foreign "Tête de Turc" (2010) with Pascal Elbé.