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Acclaimed Actress Cottin Tapped to Emcee France's Cesar Ceremony
6 Nov
Summary
- Cottin to host Cesar Awards ceremony in Paris on Feb. 27
- Breakout role in "Call My Agent" led to diverse film career
- Starred in "Stillwater" and "House of Gucci" in recent years

Camille Cottin, one of France's most versatile and acclaimed actresses, has been tapped to host the upcoming Cesar Awards ceremony in Paris on February 27. The event, organized by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma and sponsored by Canal+, is France's top film honors.
Cottin first gained international recognition for her breakout role as the fearless and funny talent agent Andrea in the hit series "Call My Agent." She has since established herself as a leading talent in French cinema, starring in a range of acclaimed films such as "Connasse, princesse des cœurs," "Stillwater," and "House of Gucci."
In the past year, Cottin has continued to impress, appearing in several high-profile projects. These include Pierre Schoeller's "Rembrandt," Nathan Ambrosioni's "Les Enfants vont bien," and Tamara Stepanyan's "Le Pays d'Arto." She is also set to reprise her role as Andrea in the upcoming "Call My Agent" movie.
Cottin's selection to host the Cesar Awards ceremony is a testament to her growing stature in the French film industry. She will succeed the legendary Catherine Deneuve as the ceremony's presenter, while actor Jim Carrey is set to receive the honorary Cesar Award.




