Tonie Marshall

1951-

Biography: life and films

Tonie Marshall is a French film director and screenwriter. She was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France on 29th November 1951.

Her best films as an actor include Gérard Frot-Coutaz's comedy Beau temps mais orageux en fin de journée (1986), Jacques Davila's Qui trop embrasse... (1986), Jean-Claude Biette's Le Champignon des Carpathes (1990), Chasse gardée (1992) and Lucas Belvaux's Pour rire! (1996), and whose best work as a film director include Pas très catholique (1994), Enfants de salaud (1996) and Vénus beauté (institut) (1999).

Tonie Marshall has so far appeared in 27 films, scripted 7 films and directed 7 films.

She has most frequently worked with the following directors: Jean-Claude Biette (4 films), Jean-Michel Ribes (2), Jacques Demy (2) and Jacques Davila (2).

Her most frequent genres include: drama (14 films), comedy (10), comedy-drama (6), romance (2) and Fantasy (2).

Our average rating for Tonie Marshall over all films is: 2.5

Filmography

Key: a = actor; d = director; w = writer

What a Flash! (1972) [a]

L'Événement le plus important depuis que l'homme a marché sur la lune (1973) [a]

L'Oiseau rare (1973) [a]

Vous ne l'emporterez pas au paradis (1975) [a]

Mords pas, on t'aime (1976) [a]

Rien ne va plus (1979) [a]

Les Sous-doués (1980) [a]

Tout dépend des filles... (1980) [a]

La Gueule du loup (1981) [a]

L'Archipel des amours (1983) [a]

Paris vu par... vingt ans après (1984) [a]

Beau temps mais orageux en fin de journée (1986) [a]

Qui trop embrasse... (1986) [a]

Coeurs croisés (1987) [a]

Pentimento (1989) [d,w]

La Campagne de Cicéron (1990) [a]

Le Champignon des Carpathes (1990) [a]

Chasse gardée (1992) [a]

Pas très catholique (1994) [d,w]

Enfants de salaud (1996) [d,w]

Pour rire! (1996) [a]

Vénus beauté (institut) (1999) [d,w]

Au plus près du paradis (2002) [d,w]

France Boutique (2003) [d,w]

Passe-passe (2008) [d,w]

HH, Hitler à Hollywood (2010) [a]

Tu veux ou tu veux pas (2014) [d]

Numéro une (2017) [d,w]



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