Odile Le Clezio

Odile Le Clezio


in Mauritius
Odile Le Clezio is born Mauritius Australian actress, best known on her performance as Marie Curie in her debut Australian film, Young Einstein (1988). She gradutated National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in 1982.

Movies for Odile Le Clezio...

The Killing Field
Title: The Killing Field
Character: Angie
Released: May 4, 2014
Type: Movie
A task force is sent to a small country town to investigate a shocking crime.
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Title: East West 101
Character: Klima's Wife
Released: December 6, 2007
Type: TV
Zane Malik and the Major Crime Squad investigate crime and murder in all quarters of multicultural Sydney.
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Backsliding
Title: Backsliding
Character: Alison Tyson
Released: May 21, 1992
Type: Movie
While in prison, Jack had two momentous experiences: he got religion, and met the woman who would become his wife. He and Alison are devoted to the idea of staying in God's good graces, so they have moved to a remote power station in central Australia, far from anything. Into this possibly idyllic arrangement comes a rootless young man who the power company has hired on to be the station's handyman. Tensions escalate between the men as their conflicting values rub up against one another.
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Secret Weapon
Title: Secret Weapon
Character: Helen
Released: March 19, 1990
Type: Movie
Fact-based story of an Israeli government agent assigned to use her beauty as well as intelligence to snag a man on the run with atomic secrets.
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Young Einstein
Title: Young Einstein
Character: Marie Curie
Released: December 15, 1988
Type: Movie
Albert Einstein is the son of a Tasmanian apple farmer, who discovers the secret of splitting the beer atom to put the bubbles back into beer. When Albert travels to Sydney to patent his invention he meets beatuiful French scientist Marie Curie, as well as several unscrupulous types who try to take advantage of the naive genius and his invention.
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For Love Alone
Title: For Love Alone
Character: Kitty
Released: May 22, 1986
Type: Movie
Teresa is a spirited young girl chafing under the oppressive attitudes of 1930s society, and her father in particular. She fancies her poverty-stricken Latin tutor Johnathan Crow, without realising he merely considers her a pleasant diversion and nothing more, and eventually follows him from Sydney to London. En route she meets the gentle banker James Quick. Whilst navigating her relationships in London, including with a political poet bound for the Spanish Civil War, she experiences a transformation in her understanding of love. Based upon Christina Stead's best-selling Australian novel.