40 % Celeste Barber
Like the famous Australian impersonator, Anaïde used Instagram as a “demo reel”, posting laugh-out-loud videos there in 2019. A message came from Leïla Bekhti, “with such unifying generosity”, asking her if she is looking for an agent… A few weeks later, Anaïde begins to go to castings. “I thank God I was born at that time because I would have struggled to knock on doors here and there: Instagram really helped me, while maintaining the illusion that I didn't need anyone and that I was making money from my videos, which was absolutely false! » Moreover, when she was asked to be an influencer, she declined: “I am far too shy to express myself in my own name in front of the camera. »
10% Zoé Adjani
Like her, Anaïde is a “niece of”, since her uncle is Roschdy Zem. If the actor was able to initiate his vocation born very early, it was only “in an unconscious way”, slips the one whose father is a child psychiatrist and co-founder of the magazine “Le Papotin”. In reality, it was especially her mother who supported her creativity: “She encouraged me a lot to put myself on stage… Then upon discovering the constraints of playgrounds, I closed myself off. It was in high school that acting returned, thanks to a theater option. » With her classmates, she then performed Feydeau or Pommerat, before enrolling in theater school while studying psychology.
30% Camille Cottin
She has in common with the star of “Ten Percent” to have conquered the general public of series with strong and hilarious characters. For this admirer of Yórgos Lánthimos and the gory feminist film “The Substance”, “there have been too many roles of green plants in the cinema. I can’t wait to play today’s female roles.” Granted, she will soon be starring in “Baise-en-ville”, by the promising Martin Jauvat.
20% Pierre Niney
On the cinema side, she appears for the first time in “Les Olympiades”, by Jacques Audiard (please), before obtaining more substantial roles like in “La Cour des miracles” in 2022. Each time, her machine gun flow, as impactful as its apparent phlegm, hits the mark. It makes her a candid and frontal actress who excels in many registers. “I want to act in what I like to watch!” So arthouse films, action, comedies, drama. As Pierre Niney does so well, who goes seamlessly from a hilarious film to a poignant tragedy. »
“Cult”, on Prime Video. “Iris”, on Canal+.