Caroline Amiguet
Caroline Amiguet | |
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Born | Paris, France | May 23, 1977
Occupations |
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Years active | 1997–present |
Spouse |
Matt Sivertson (m. 2008) |
Website | carolineamiguet |
Caroline Amiguet (born 23 May 1977) is a French actress, film producer, and model, best known for her roles in the films Love All You Have Left (2017), Angels Fallen (2020), and Everybody Dies by the End (2022), and for producing the short film Daisy Belle (2018). She has been nominated for best actress at the GI Film Festival San Diego in 2017 and at the Oceanside International Film Festival in 2022. She was crowned Miss Suisse romande in 1997.
Life and career
[edit]Amiguet was born in Paris, France,[1][2] grew up in Vaud, Switzerland[3] and was crowned Miss Suisse romande in 1997.[4][5] She moved to San Diego in 2003,[6] married Matt Sivertson in 2008,[3][7] and settled in Pacific Beach around 2010.[1]
In 2016, Amiguet filmed a tourist video in Vaud titled Pure Inspiration.[8] In 2017, she produced the film Love All You Have Left,[9] written and directed by her husband. The story was influenced by their visit to the Anne Frank House.[7] The film, in which she co-starred with Sara Wolfkind, was filmed in its entirety at her home in Pacific Beach by William Wall.[10][1][11]
In 2019, Amiguet worked with Brand USA on a tourism video in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.[2] In 2022, she directed a play called 2 Weeks with Ma Mère at San Diego Mesa College, which she wrote inspired by a visit from her mother.[1] That same year, she starred in the found footage mockumentary film Everybody Dies by the End, which was made during the COVID-19 pandemic.[1][9]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Actor | Producer | Role | Notes |
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2008 | 2012: Doomsday | Yes | No | Dr. Trish Lane | by Nick Everhart[12] |
2009 | El americano | Yes | No | Officer Pérez | Short film, 2nd Place Drama for ATAS Foundation College Television Awards |
2011 | Just Desserts | Yes | Executive | Valentine Fornier | Short film, story credit[13] |
2012 | Lucy | Yes | No | Mother | Short film, Cannes Film Festival selection[14] |
2016 | Pure Inspiration | No | Executive | Self | [8] |
Daydream Hotel | Yes | Yes | Grace Taylor | [15] | |
2017 | Caravaggio and My Mother the Pope | Yes | No | Caterina Sforza | [16] |
Refuge | Yes | No | Carla Petit | Short film featuring Karenssa LeGear | |
Love All You Have Left | Yes | Executive | Juliette Forster | [1][10][12] | |
2018 | Daisy Belle | No | Executive | — | |
Demon Protocol | Yes | No | Anna Wilson | Featuring Gary Graham and David Gerrold[12][15] | |
2019 | Poverty of Will | Yes | No | Cadence Kersberg | Short film[15] |
The Art of Self-Defense | Yes | No | French Audio Instructor | Voice[12] | |
Old Aquatics | Yes | Executive | Edie Bowprey | Short film[15] | |
2020 | Angels Fallen | Yes | No | Valentina | [3][15] |
2021 | Angel Mountain | Yes | No | Agnes | [15] |
Immortal Game | Yes | No | Ema | Short film featuring Randy Davison | |
2022 | Everybody Dies by the End | Yes | No | Laura | [1][15] |
The Gools | Yes | No | Big Hungry One | Voice[17] | |
2023 | Riley | Yes | No | Madame Dupont / French Teacher | |
2024 | Murder and Cocktails | Yes | No | Maizie | [13] |
Stage credits
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Location | Notes |
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2023 | The Red Lamp | Annie | Community Actor's Theatre, San Diego, California | [1][13] |
2022 | 2 Weeks with Ma Mère | — | Mesa College Theatre Company, San Diego, California | Director[1][13] |
Pardon My French | Self | Zephyr Theatre, Los Angeles, California | [9][13] | |
2019 | Old Aquatics | Edie Bowprey | Clairemont Act One Community Theatre, San Diego, California | [13] |
Dubbing
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2014 | The Hundred-Foot Journey | ADR | voice | |
2018 | The 15:17 to Paris | ADR | voice: English version | [3] |
State Like Sleep | ADR | voice: English version | ||
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again | ADR performer | voice | [3] | |
2021 | Resort to Love | ADR Actor | voice |
List of awards and nominations | |||||
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Event | Year | Award | Title | Result | Ref. |
Oceanside International Film Festival | 2022 | Best Actress in a Lead Role | Immortal Game | Nominated | [18] |
GI Film Festival San Diego | 2017 | Best Actress | Refuge | Nominated | [19] |
San Diego Film Awards | 2014 | Best Actress | Just Desserts | Won | [3][9] |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i Elling, Regina (3 October 2023). "Pacific Beach residents star in horror comedy perfect for Halloween". PB Monthly. Archived from the original on 3 October 2023. Retrieved 6 October 2023.
- ^ a b Holsen, Matt (25 June 2019). "Brand USA in Sioux Falls shooting eastern South Dakota tourism video". KELO-TV. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f Pinol, Christophe (25 July 2022). "Caroline Amiguet, une comédienne vaudoise à la poursuite du rêve américain". Le Temps (in French). ISSN 1423-3967. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
- ^ Calame, Blaise (30 April 1997). "Adjani raconte sa Geneve". L'Illustré (in French) (18): 5, 14–17 – via Scriptorium Digital Library.
- ^ "La confiance se degrade". Le Matin (in French). 1 (117): 1, 3. 27 April 1997 – via Scriptorium Digital Library.
- ^ Calame, Blaise (28 December 2005). "Elles se denudent pour les marines". L'Illustré (in French) (52): 30–31 – via Scriptorium Digital Library.
- ^ a b Ruppen, Jonathan (20 January 2018). Caroline Amiguet: comédienne de la Riviera aux Etats-Unis. Radio Chablais (in French). Retrieved 23 April 2023.
- ^ a b Calame, Blaise (16 April 2016). "Caroline Amiguet guide les Américains". L'illustré (in French). Archived from the original on 16 April 2016. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
- ^ a b c d Délèze, Thierry (2023-12-19). "Au bout du rêve américain" [At the end of the American dream]. Coopération Magazine (in French). 51 (2023–12–19) (14 ed.): 82–83. Archived from the original on 2023-12-20.
- ^ a b Myers, Kimber (8 June 2018). "Review: Adding Anne Frank doesn't deepen indie drama 'Love All You Have Left's' tragic tale". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 6 October 2023.
- ^ Barleycorn, Trinidad (2 June 2017). "C'ÉTAIT BEAU DE TOURNER EN COUPLE". Le Matin (in French). 153: 24–25.
- ^ a b c d "Caroline Amiguet". TV Guide. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f "Check Out Caroline Amiguet's Story". SDVoyager - San Diego. 2 October 2023. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
- ^ Larsen, Peter (14 May 2013). "Film by O.C. teen director makes Cannes". Orange County Register. Retrieved 5 May 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Caroline Amiguet". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
- ^ "Caravaggio and My Mother the Pope (2017)". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
- ^ Wit, Alex Dudok de (5 January 2021). "Iranian Martial Arts Feature 'The Gools' Is Reportedly Coming To U.S. And China". Cartoon Brew. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
- ^ "OIFF 2022 WINNERS". Oceanside International Film Festival. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
- ^ "GI Film Festival San Diego Selects 12 Titles for Local Film Showcase". GI Film Festival San Diego. 6 September 2017. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
External links
[edit]- 21st-century French actresses
- French women film producers
- French women dramatists and playwrights
- French film producers
- French film actresses
- French voice actresses
- French stage actresses
- Theatre directors from Paris
- French women theatre directors
- Actresses from San Diego
- People from the canton of Vaud
- Actresses from Paris
- 1977 births
- Living people
- French female models
- 21st-century French dramatists and playwrights
- Models from Paris
- Models from San Diego
- People from Pacific Beach, San Diego
- French expatriate actresses in the United States