Juliette Bettencourt is known for À l'aube (2018), Expire (2017) and L'origine du monde (2020).
Juliette Binoche was born in Paris, France, to Monique Yvette Stalens, a director, teacher, and actress, and Jean-Marie Binoche, a sculptor, director, and actor. Her mother was born in Czestochowa, Poland, of French, Walloon Belgian, and Polish descent, while her father is French. Juliette was only 23 when she first attracted the attention of international film critics with The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988). Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times film critic with an international following of his books on film and TV reviews, wrote that she was "almost ethereal in her beauty and innocence". That innocence was gone by the time Binoche completed Louis Malle's Damage (1992) (aka "Fatale"). In an interview after the film was released, Binoche said: "Malle was trying direct and wanted something more sophisticated". A year later, Krzysztof Kieslowski's Trois couleurs: Bleu (1993) was added to her film credits. After a sabbatical from film-making to become a mother in 1994, Binoche was selected as the heroine of France's most expensive ($35 million) movie ever: Le hussard sur le toit (1995). More recently, she has made The English Patient (1996), for which she won an Oscar for 'Best supporting actress' and Chocolat (2000).
Juliette Boor is a young British actress, dancer and singer based in London. She spent much of her early childhood in the Cayman Islands before moving back to the UK where she has appeared on stage in Billy Elliot the Musical before making her feature debut as the lead in Being Grace (2021). She subsequently appeared as Lai in the feature A Matter of Causality (2021) for which she was awarded the Global Film Festival Award for Best Young Actress. Recently she has expanded into production, and was the Associate Producer on Icon of Betrayal (2022). She is the daughter of Simon Boor and Annarie Boor.
Juliette Cardinski is an actress, known for Fragile (2021), Les Grands (2016) and Vampires (2020).
Juliette Casagrande is known for Pieces of a Woman (2020).
Juliette Celozzi (born June, 2001) is an up and coming film actress known for her role in award winning documentary, "Momo: The Sam Giancana Story" (Best Documentary Winner, Bel Air Film Festival). She is a psychology major in college. She has a passion for film and languages. Juliette is fluent in French and is immersed in learning Italian, Korean, and Japanese. She has a dance background in ballet, studying with renowned dancers from the Joffrey Ballet. Music and poetry play a major part in her life, being a singer and writer since she was a young child, and she admires the complexity and aesthetics of K-Pop to classical rock.
Juliette Crosbie is known for Don't Go Where I Can't Find You (2021), Writing Home (2017) and The Other Lamb (2019).
Juliette Danielle was born on December 8, 1980 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA. She is an actress, known for The Room (2003), Development Hell (2013) and The Story of Sarah (2013).
Juliette Daum is known for Ode to Moss (2023), Hiraethu (2021) and Harvest (2006).
Juliette Degenne is known for Vidocq (2001), L'enquête corse (2004) and Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City (2012).