Céleste Brunnquell Biography: Religion, Films, TV Series, Awards, Height, Parents, Age, Net Worth, Siblings, Nationality

Céleste Brunnquell Biography: Religion, Films, TV Series, Awards, Height, Parents, Age, Net Worth, Siblings, Nationality

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Céleste Brunnquell is a French actress whose luminous talent has captivated audiences since her debut at age 15 in The Dazzled (2019), earning her a César nomination.

Born in Paris, she discovered her passion for acting through school theater, guided by her French teacher.

Profile

  • Full Name: Céleste Brunnquell
  • Stage Name: Céleste Brunnquell
  • Born: July 24, 2002
  • Age: 23 years old
  • Birthplace: Paris, Île-de-France, France
  • Nationality: French
  • Occupation: Actress
  • Height: Unknown
  • Religion: Unknown
  • Parents: Mr. Brunnquell, Mrs. Brunnquell
  • Siblings: One older sister
  • Spouse: None
  • Children: None
  • Relationship: Single
  • Net Worth: $300,000 to $800,000

Early Life and Education

Céleste Brunnquell was born on July 24, 2002, in Paris, France, to an architect father and a mother who works in event planning for the Paris mayor’s office. Her ethnicity is French, and her religion is not disclosed. Growing up in Paris’s 10th arrondissement, she developed an early love for the arts, inspired by her cinéphile parents and older sister, a film school student at INSAS in Brussels.

She later joined Théâtre de l’Atelier’s acting classes, where director Sarah Suco spotted her at 15 for The Dazzled. Céleste earned her baccalauréat littéraire in 2020 while preparing for the Cours Florent entrance exam, balancing studies with early film roles. Her love for Annie Ernaux’s novels, Jean Cocteau’s art, and Jacques Demy’s musicals shaped her artistic sensibility.

Career

Céleste’s career began with her lead role as Camille Lourmel in The Dazzled (Les Éblouis, 2019), Sarah Suco’s drama about a family drawn into a cult, earning her critical acclaim alongside Camille Cottin and Jean-Pierre Darroussin.

In 2021, she played Camille, a patient in In Therapy (En thérapie), Arte’s hit series by Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache, winning an ACS Award for Best Actress. That year, she starred in The Origin of Evil (L’Origine du mal, 2022) as Jeanne Patterson with Dominique Blanc and Laure Calamy, and led as Sophie (“Fifi”) in Spare Keys (Fifi, 2022), which won the Grand Prix at San Sebastian.

In 2022, she debuted on stage in Oublie-moi by Noémie Lvovsky, directed by Julie Duclos. In 2023, she starred as Rosa in No Love Lost (La Fille de son père) with Nahuel Pérez Biscayart, presented at Cannes’ Critics’ Week, earning another César nomination.

In 2024, she appeared in Smoke Signals (Une affaire de principe), For Night Will Come (En attendant la nuit), and Being Maria by Jessica Palud, the latter in Cannes’ Première strand. Upcoming projects include Rembrandt (2025) by Pierre Schoeller, Océane by Eva Pervolovici, Authentiks by Marie Rosselet-Ruiz, and C’est quoi l’amour ? by Fabien Gorgeart, all slated for 2025. She’ll also perform in Juste la fin du monde at Théâtre de l’Atelier in 2025.

Awards & Nominations

  • Festival du Film de Sarlat, Best Actress (Golden Salamander) (2019) – Won for The Dazzled
  • Jeunes Bobines Award (2019) – Won for The Dazzled
  • César Award for Most Promising Actress (2020) – Nominated for The Dazzled
  • Prix Lumières, Best Female Revelation (2020) – Nominated for The Dazzled
  • Association des Critiques de Séries (ACS), Best Actress (2021) – Won for In Therapy
  • César Award for Best Female Revelation (2024) – Nominated for No Love Lost
  • Unifrance 10 to Watch (2024) – Named one of 10 new French talents

Social Media

  • Instagram handle: @celestebrunnquell

Personal Life

Céleste Brunnquell, 23, is single and has no children. Her height is not publicly known. Living in Paris, she’s deeply connected to its cultural scene, with a passion for theater, museums, and drawing portraits in the style of Jean Cocteau. She admires multi-talented artists and aspires to a versatile career, inspired by her early love for Jacques Demy’s films and Annie Ernaux’s writing.

Net Worth

Céleste Brunnquell’s estimated net worth is between $300,000 and $800,000. Her income comes from acting in films like The Dazzled, No Love Lost, and The Origin of Evil, as well as TV roles in In Therapy and theater performances. Her festival awards and rising profile in French cinema contribute to her earnings.

Filmography

  • The Dazzled (Les Éblouis) (2019) – Camille Lourmel
  • The Origin of Evil (L’Origine du mal) (2022) – Jeanne Patterson
  • Spare Keys (Fifi) (2022) – Sophie (“Fifi”)
  • No Love Lost (La Fille de son père) (2023) – Rosa
  • For Night Will Come (En attendant la nuit) (2023) – Camila Berthier
  • Smoke Signals (Une affaire de principe) (2024) – Noor
  • Being Maria (2024) – Supporting Role
  • Rembrandt (2025, In Production) – Supporting Role
  • Océane (2025, In Production) – Supporting Role
  • Authentiks (2025, In Production) – Supporting Role
  • C’est quoi l’amour ? (2025, In Production) – Supporting Role

TV Series:

  • In Therapy (En thérapie) (2021) – Camille
  • H24: 24 heures dans la vie d’une femme (2021) – Supporting Role
  • Simone Veil et ses sœurs (Year Unknown) – Supporting Role

Theater:

  • Oublie-moi (2022, Directed by Julie Duclos) – Performer
  • Le Temps de l’amour (2024, Les Plateaux Sauvages) – Performer
  • Juste la fin du monde (2025, Théâtre de l’Atelier) – Performer

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