MARITAL STATUS
Profession Actress
Pseudo Ophelia Kolb Kasapoglu
French nationality
Birth June 20, 1982

BIOGRAPHY
Ophélia Kolb learned comedy at the Théâtre National de Chaillot, where she participated in an intensive improvisation course. The young actress continues her training at the Théâtre de l’Octroi, also at the improvisation workshop.

His debut in front of the camera is promising. In 2006, Ophélia Kolb starred in the short film Valériane va en ville , where she played the title role, a young woman interned in a psychiatric hospital, using her furloughs to find love. His performance earned him the performance prize at the Grandoff international festival in Warsaw. The film, for its part, won the screenplay prize at the “Ose ce court” festival in Bishheim (Bas-Rhin). The same year, she shot her first feature film, Those Who Remain , by and with Anne Le Ny .

The actress was subsequently chosen in 2008 to play Anne-Sophie Le Troarec, the executive assistant in the Caméra Café sequel , La Boîte du Haut . This is not his only shortcom. She plays Ysabeau d’Arc, the wife of Jeanne D’Arc’s cousin, in La petite histoire de France , produced by Jamel Debbouze for W9, which focuses on those forgotten by History. A time that she knows, having filmed in La Commanderie , a historical drama which takes place during the Hundred Years’ War.

Her appearances in the cinema have been more regular since 2009. Ophélia Kolb plays a model in the biopic Gainsbourg (Vie heroique) , alongside Eric Elmosnino and Laetitia Casta . The following year, she made a series of comedies, in Associés contre le crime , with André Dussolier and Catherine Frot , Jamais le premier soir , alongside Alexandra Lamy , Mélanie Doutey and Julie Ferrier , or even Monsieur et Madame Adelman , from Nicolas Bedos , released in March 2017.

Ophélia Kolb has not forgotten the stages, which she has frequented since the start of her career. In Mediation , by Chloé Lambert , directed by Julien Boisselier , she must bring a separated couple to an agreement regarding their three-year-old child. A play for which the actress was nominated for the Molières in 2016, in the female revelation category.

The actress plays tax inspector Colette Brancillon in the hit series Ten percent , a recurring character, with whom Andréa ( Camille Cottin ) falls in love . At the end of 2017, we find her in a new legal comedy on France 2, We will love each other a little bit… She plays the main role, that of Audrey Lartigues, a young lawyer specializing in family law, acting as perilous challenge of working with his mother, played by Catherine Marchal .

In 2018, Ophélia Kolb played the sister of Vincent Lacoste killed during an attack in the tender drama Amanda . She leaves her daughter orphaned, forcing her brother to take care of her. Secondary character in Doctor comedies ? and The Lion , the actress plays an investigator in the TV film Until Death Unites Us , then returns to the legal theme with the series The Man I Condemned .

Alexandre Ravet