While viewers can find Cécile de France this evening in the new film “La Passagère”, on Arte, here is everything you need to know about the actress’s private life…
A talented but discreet actress, Cécile de France has established herself in the cinematic landscape with films like The Spanish Inn, Russian dolls — which earned him a César —, Mobius or even A secret On the international side, she distinguished herself in The French Dispatch by Wes Anderson and The Young Pope by Paolo Sorrentino, alongside Jude Law. But the Belgian star, who appears in the film The passenger this December 11 on Arte, stands out for his discretion when it comes to his personal life…
Is Cécile de France in a relationship?
It was in 1997 that Cécile de France met Guillaume Siron, sound designer, musician and singer, while they were both students at the École supérieure des arts et techniques du théâtre. Their love story began on the school benches and, after several years of living together, the couple married in 2006. Since then, they have shared a peaceful life far from the spotlight, between artistic careers and moments in family.
In an interview given to Paris MatchCécile de France confided the secrets of the longevity of their relationship: “We must maintain love, quite simply, with tenderness, with gentleness. All these feelings which may seem trivial but which are essential”. She added that the “mutual respect, understanding of others and questioning oneself” were for her the essential pillars of a lasting relationship.
Cécile from France, mother of 2 children: where does the family live?
The couple gave birth to two children, Lino, now 15, and Joy, 10. His most precious moments of happiness take place far from the film sets, with his family. In an interview given to Psychologiesshe explained: “ There is nothing I love more in the world than being in my house with my partner and my children.”
Installed in Picardy, in a country house that she chose for its proximity to Belgium, Cécile de France enjoys a daily life far from the hustle and bustle of Paris. “I am deeply rural. I fell in love with this house, and it is ideally located. I always feel Belgian, but living in France, in a calm environment, corresponds to my balance”, she explained to The New Republic.
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