
Julie Delpy
**Julie Delpy** is a French actress, director, screenwriter, and singer-songwriter, considered a multifaceted figure in contemporary cinema.
She gained international recognition with Agnieszka Holland's *Europa Europa* (1990). Her most iconic role is that of Céline in Richard Linklater's famous trilogy (*Before Sunrise*, *Before Sunset*, *Before Midnight*), for which she also co-wrote the screenplays, earning Oscar nominations and contributing significantly to the development of the characters and dialogue.
Other notable films include Krzysztof Kieślowski's *Three Colors: White* (1994) and Jim Jarmusch's *Broken Flowers* (2005). Delpy has extended her career to directing and screenwriting with acclaimed works such as *2 Days in Paris* (2007) and *2 Days in New York* (2012), dramatic comedies that explore relationships with an autobiographical touch.
Her acting style is often characterized by intelligent, independent, sometimes eccentric or neurotic characters with a deep vein of existential reflection and irony.