French actress Melanie Thierry rose to fame in 2008 after playing the role of Aurora along with Vin Diesel in the film ‘Babylon A.D.’ She started her career as a French model and later entered the entertainment industry. Read the content and get more information about Melanie Thierry’s biography, family, age, size, body statistics, filmography, birthday, and net worth.
Melanie Thierry biography, age, birthday, ethnicity
Real Name – Mélanie Thierry (Nickname – l)
Date of Birth – 17 July 1981
Age – 38 years
Birthday – July
Birth Place – Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France
Hollywood debut – Babylon A.D. (2008)
Known for – Performance in Babylon A.D.
Ethnicity – Caucasian white
Education – Graduation
Nationality – French
Profession – Actress, screenwriter, film director, and model
Religion –
Sun sign – Cancer
Website – N/A
Melanie Thierry height, weight, and body measurement
Height – 160 cm in centimeters, 1.60 m in meter and 5’3” inches in feet
Weight – 51 kg in kilograms and 112 lbs in pounds
Bra Size – 30 inches
Cup Size – A
Body Measurements – 31-24-33
Breast Size – 32 inches (81cm)
Waist Size – 24 inches (61cm)
Hip Size – 34 inches (86cm)
Shoe Size – 6.5 (US)
Dress Size – 4 (US)
Hair Color – Brown
Eye Color – Brown
Body Type – Hourglass
Build – Slim
Sexuality – Straight
Tattoo – Yes
Distinctive Features – Eyes
Melanie Thierry family and relationship status
Father and Mother – N/A
Husband/partner – French actor Raphaël Haroche
Children – Roman Haroche and Aliocha Haroche
Marital Status – Married
Boyfriend – N/A
Affair (dating) – Raphaël Haroche
Melanie Thierry Instagram pictures
Followers – 69K
Melanie Thierry latest news
Thierry starrer Da 5 Bloods poster released for Memorial Day.
Melanie Thierry net worth
$8 million (US dollars)
Income source: Films and television
Melanie Thierry movies/television shows/filmography
1996 – L’amerloque
1998 – The Legend of 1900
1999 – Quasimodo d’El Paris
2000 – Canone Inverso
2002 – Jojo La Frite
2003 – Charles II: The Power and The Passion
2007 – Chrysalis and Pu-239
2008 – Babylon A.D. and Largo Winch
2009 – You’ll Miss Me and One for the Road
2010 – L’Autre Dumas and The Princess of Montpensier
2011 – Impardonnables
2012 – Henry V and Comme des frères
2013 – Back in Crime and Pour une femme
2014 – The Zero Theorem and An Eye for Beauty
2015 – A Perfect Day and A Decent Man
2016 – The Dancer
2017 – See You Up There and Memoir of War
2018 – With the Wind and Afikoman
2020 – Da 5 Bloods
Mélanie awards and accolades
2009 César Award for Most Promising Actress in One for the Road
Nomination for 2016 César Award for Best Supporting Actress in The Dancer
Mélanie quotes/interviews
“It’s just easy to be a mother and an actress at the same time: you just have to have a good organization, and everything is just fine.”
On playing an actor channeling pain and suffering
“My only material to do something in me. All I’m asking myself is what I have inside and how can I use it to create a sense of sincerity and authenticity. There’s so much duality and complexity. She was nice, but she was not nice. She could be unbearable, yet I have so much affection for her. So I’m using these two sides. For a role like this, I want to be totally connected to Duras, but also totally connected to myself. I want to find that connection, but also I want to give something new. This film isn’t a biopic so I do have a certain poetic license. It’s not about the replication of a person. It’s about how you see them.”