Charlotte Gainsbourg is a Franco-British actress and singer known for her compelling performances and hauntingly beautiful music. Born on July 21, 1971, in London, she is the daughter of iconic musician Serge Gainsbourg and actress Jane Birkin, which placed her in the spotlight from a young age.
Gainsbourg made her acting debut in the 1984 film Paroles et Musique and gained critical acclaim for her role in L'Effrontée (1985), earning a César Award for Most Promising Actress. Over her career, she has worked with esteemed directors like Lars von Trier, appearing in films such as Antichrist (2009), Melancholia (2011), and Nymphomaniac (2013), showcasing her willingness to tackle complex and challenging roles.
As a musician, Gainsbourg debuted with the album Charlotte for Ever (1986), written by her father. Her subsequent albums, including 5:55 (2006) and Rest (2017), received widespread acclaim for their introspective lyrics and experimental sound.
Known for her understated elegance and fearless artistic choices, Gainsbourg continues to captivate audiences in both cinema and music, earning her place as a distinctive and influential figure in contemporary culture.