Virginie Ledoyen was born Virginie Fernandez on 15 November 1976 in Aubervilliers, near Paris. At the age of 2, she was already shooting advertisements for television. At 9, she started going to the École des Enfants du Spectacle, and made her film debut at 10 in L'iniziazione (1986). She was then nominated for the César (the French equivalent of an Oscar) for most promising actress in 1993, 1994 and 1995. Her international breakthrough was in 1999, when she became ambassador for the cosmetics L'Oréal; this led to her casting in The Beach (2000), with Leonardo DiCaprio.
Virginie Marsan (Monaco, July 6, 1985) is an Italian actress. She made her debut very young in the cinema with the film "Piccolo grande amore" (1993), directed by Carlo Vanzinas, husband of the mother, Lisa Melidoni. Later she continues to work with the same director in other films and then on television in the TV miniseries "Un ciclone in famiglia 2, 3 and 4", where she plays the role of "India Fumagalli", and the tv movie "Piper", all TV dramas broadcast by Mediaset. In 2009, she returns on Channel 5 with the miniseries in six episodes, "Piper", directed by Francesco Vicario.
Virginie Roy is an actress and producer, known for Cages (2006), 11:57 (2014) and Run to Me (2016).
Virginie Sauveur is known for Quelques jours entre nous (2003), Virage Nord (2015) and Magnificat (2023).
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Virginie Verrier is known for À 2 heures de Paris (2018), Marinette (2023) and Chronicles of the Sun (2018).
Virginie Vignon is known for Au théâtre ce soir (1966), Trans-Europ-Express (1966) and Hibernatus (1969).
Virgo Phillips is known for Samir (2019), Jasmine (2018) and Our Home Here (2019).
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Viridiana Lieberman is a filmmaker based in Brooklyn, NY. She edited the feature documentary "I Am Evidence" (HBO), which won a 2019 News & Doc Emmy for Best Documentary and the short documentary "Love the Sinner" (Tribeca 2017). She edited "Special Olympics: 50 Years of Changing the Game" which aired in 2018 on ABC and ESPN and "The Sentence" (HBO), which won the 2018 Sundance Film Festival US Documentary Audience Award and the 2019 Emmy for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking. In 2019, she edited "Stonewall: The Making of a Monument" for New York Times Op-Docs and "Call Center Blues" which premiered at the 2020 SXSW Film Festival. Also in 2020, her solo directorial debut, "Born To Play", premiered on ESPN.