Sophie Marceau (born November 17, 1966) is a French actress. Born Sophie Danièle Sylvie Maupu in Paris, France, her career started at age 14 when Claude Pinoteau cast her in the starring role of the teenager film La Boum (1980). Overnight, the film elevated her to teenage idol status in France and many other European countries and Japan.
At age 18, she played a more demanding role in Fort Saganne (1984), in which her co-stars were Gérard Depardieu and Catherine Deneuve. The same year she played with Jean-Paul Belmondo in Joyeuses Pâques (1984), based on the play by Jean Poiret. She showed her dramatic skills in films directed by her long-time companion, director Andrzej Zulawski: L’Amour braque (1985), Mes nuits sont plus belles que vos jours (1989), La Note bleue (1991), and Fidélité (2000).
Marceau rose to international stardom playing the part of Princess Isabelle in Mel Gibson’s historical Braveheart (1995). Following this success, she appeared in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1999), and as Bond girl/villain Elektra King in the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough (1999).