Virginie Efira Biography: Tv Shows, Age, Height, Ethnicity, Parents, Religion, Instagram, Movies, Net Worth

Virginie Efira Biography: Tv Shows, Age, Height, Ethnicity, Parents, Religion, Instagram, Movies, Net Worth

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Virginie Efira, is a Belgian-French actress and former television presenter. She lit up Belgian airwaves in the 2000s with shows like Afritast and Gambling Queens, blending charm with quick wit before leaping into cinema’s deeper waters.

Breakthroughs like In Bed with Victoria (2016) showcased her comedic spark, while Paul Verhoeven’s Elle marked her arthouse ascent alongside Isabelle Huppert.

She claimed her first César for Best Actress in Revoir Paris (2022), portraying trauma’s quiet scars, amid a string of nominations for Benedetta, Sibyl, and An Impossible Love.

Profile

  • Full Name: Virginie Efira
  • Stage Name: Virginie Efira
  • Born: 5 May, 1977
  • Age: 48 years old
  • Birthplace: Schaerbeek, Brussels, Belgium
  • Nationality: Belgian and French
  • Occupation: Actress, Former Television Presenter
  • Height: 1.75m
  • Parents: André Efira and Carine Verelst
  • Siblings: 3
  • Spouse: Patrick Ridremont (m. 2002–2009)
  • Partner: Niels Schneider (2017)
  • Children: Ali El Mechri and Hiro
  • Relationship: Partnered
  • Net Worth: $13 million

Early Life and Education

Virginie Efira was born on 5 May 1977 in Schaerbeek, Brussels, Belgium, to hematologist-oncologist André Efira and Carine Verelst, who fostered her early curiosity amid a lively family of three siblings—one sister who tackled American football, a painter brother, and a builder brother.

She explored Latin, mathematics, psychology, and social sciences in Brussels schools before diving into acting at INSAS and the Royal Conservatory, sharpening her stage presence and screen instincts. She is of mixed Belgian roots with French ethnicity, while she keeps her religious details private.

Career

Virginie Efira launched on Belgian TV in the early 2000s, hosting Afritast on France 2 and Gambling Queens, where her radiant energy and improv flair won over audiences and snagged a PROCIREP prize.

She eased into film with roles in Elle n’avait pas 17 ans and Largo Winch II, but In Bed with Victoria (2016) at Cannes Critics’ Week exploded her profile with a César-nominated turn as a chaotic lawyer-mom, tying into Magritte wins.

TV roots fed her natural timing, as she juggled series like Les Invincibles with cinema bids, building a rep for blending levity with lurking depths amid Belgium’s festival circuit.

Efira vaulted to French stardom in Paul Verhoeven’s Elle (2016), stealing scenes beside Isabelle Huppert and earning Magritte nods, then layered complexity in An Impossible Love (2018) for César and Lumière nominations as a woman ensnared by toxic romance.

Sibyl (2019) brought ICS Cannes Best Actress for her psychoanalyst unraveling, while Bye Bye Morons (2020) and Benedetta (2021) piled César bids, showcasing her shift to bold dramatic heft.

Revoir Paris (2022) sealed her first César and Magritte for Best Actress, portraying a survivor’s fragmented memory after a terror attack. Collabs with Justine Triet and Albert Dupontel amplified her pull, crossing rom-coms to thrillers with unflagging poise.

Virginie Efira shines in Other People’s Children (2022) for Lumière Best Actress and All to Play For (2023), sustaining César nods while juggling Just the Two of Us acclaim. Her tally boasts seven César nods, six Magrittes including two wins, and Globes de Cristal honors, influencing actresses bridging TV gloss to cine prestige.

Partnerships with Niels Schneider on and off screen, plus arthouse darlings like Paul Verhoeven, etch her versatility across 50-plus roles. Efira’s emotional clarity and subtle fire redefine modern heroines, from fractured psyches to resilient hearts.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @efira_virginie

Personal Life

Virginie Efira married filmmaker Patrick Ridremont in 2002 and divorced in 2009, later welcoming daughter Ali El Mechri in 2013 from another relationship.

She has partnered with actor Niels Schneider since 2017, sharing a son Hiro born in 2023 amid a blended family rhythm of sets and quiet joys.

Filmography

  • In Bed with Victoria (2016)
  • Elle (2016)
  • An Impossible Love (2018)
  • Sibyl (2019)
  • Benedetta (2021)
  • Revoir Paris (2022)

Net Worth

Virginie Efira has an estimated net worth of $13 million. César-caliber films like Revoir Paris and Elle, plus box-office draws from Benedetta and TV hosting legacies, generate core revenue through acting fees and endorsements.

Festival prizes, Magritte wins, and French-Belgian productions bolster her fortune alongside streaming residuals and select commercials.


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