BIOGRAPHY OF JULIE GAYET. Since 2013, Julie Gayet has been living a very discreet romance with the former President of the Republic François Hollande.
[Mis à jour le 5 mai 2022 à 20h30] The affair between Julie Gayet and François Hollande has long been hidden, even after it was revealed by the press. If the former President of the Republic is no longer in power or in a relationship with Valérie Trierweiler, the couple is still very discreet and appears very punctually together, to the point that one can wonder if their relationship is still topical.
Valérie Trierwelver and François Hollande were seen in February 2022 during a rugby match in Brive, proving indeed that they are still in a relationship. They even seem ready to show off more, since the actress of A perfect mother on TF1 published on his Instagram at the end of August a snapshot where we see him hugging the politician tenderly.
Julie Gayet is a French actress, producer and director. Beginning her career in the 1990s, she is known for her roles in Delphine 1, Yan 0 by Dominique Farrugia, which propelled her career. We have also been able to see her in many French films, as in Piece mounted, Without leaving traces but especially Quai d’Orsay. For this film, she won the César for best actress in a supporting role in 2014.
Julie Gayet is also known for her private life: in 2014, the magazine Closer revealed her affair with François Hollande, then President of the French Republic. He was then in a relationship with Valérie Trierweiler. If their relationship was never formalized during his tenure, she was never considered the first lady. However, they appeared publicly together for the first time in December 2017, once the presidential term ended, during the ceremony honoring Johnny Hallyday.
Julie Gayet was born on June 3, 1972 in Suresnes. Her father is a professor of digestive surgery, her mother is an antique dealer. She has two brothers, one a radiologist, the other an architect. During her childhood, Julie Gayet distinguished herself by studying opera singing, but she was 14 when she decided to pursue a career in cinema as an actress. While studying art history, psychology and cinema at Sorbonne-Nouvelle, she pursued studies in London and at the Ecole du Cirque before becoming an extra in Blue in 1993. The same year, she was noticed for her role in Under the stars.
career of julie gayet
In 1994, she was directed by Agnès Varda in The Hundred and One Nights. We find it in 1996 in Delphine 1 – Yvan 0, Select Hotel and The Two Dads and the Mom. Endowed with a natural grace, the actress embodies various characters in Why not me ? (1998), My Camera and me (2001) and Gender Confusion (2000). We find it in 2007 in A kiss, please by Emmanuel Mouret, then as a sister-in-law stuck in comedy Cake in 2010. She then shares the bill with Denis Podalydès of Eight times upof which she is also a producer.
Then, she distinguished herself in the thriller with Without leaving a tracebefore reuniting with Mathieu Demy in 2011 in The art of seductionseventeen years after their first collaboration on Under the stars. In 2013, we could see her in afterin Paper Souls and alongside Thierry Lhermitte in Quai d’Orsay for which she received a César nomination for Best Supporting Actress. We could also see him in the comedies I’m counting on you (2015), What is this family (2016) and its sequels What is this granny (2019) and What is this grandpa (2021), Le son-in-law of my life (2018) but also in drama, such as La Taularde (2016) and Poly (2020). In parallel with her film career, Julie Gayet also distinguished herself in television series.
- first kisses (1992)
- 3000 scenarios against a virus (1994)
- Ferbac (1994)
- The Life of Marianne (1994): Mademoiselle de Fare
- Master DaCosta (1997)
- So worried (2001): Monica
- Well shaken! (2003)
- 3 boys, 1 girl, 2 marriages (2004)
- The Cursed Kings (2005): Isabella of France
- The Rainbow Warrior (2006): Dominique Prior
- The Legend of the Three Keys (2007): Beatrice Sancier
- them and me (2007): Florence de Montellier
- Broken family (2010): Doris
- Clandestine (2010): Sophia
- V like Vian (2010): Michelle Vian
- in love (2011): Iona Gorrigan
- I was in Nuremberg (2011): Marie-Claude Vaillant-Couturier
- Emma (2012): Irene
- Odysseus (2013): Helen of Troy
- Alias Caracalla (2013): Marguerite Moret
- It will pass… But when? (2014): Sophia
- Profiling (2014)
- Ten percent (2015 and 2020): Herself
- Marion, 13 years old forever (2016): Nora Fraisse
- Just a look (2017): Sandrine Koval-Beaufils
- Unveiled (2018): Leah
- suspicions (2019): Victory Delorme
- Le Grand Restaurant: Reopening after works (2021)
- A perfect mother (2021): Hélène Berg
Private life of julie gayet
In 2014, Closer reveals that the President of the French Republic in power, François Hollande, has an affair with Julie Gayet. Photos of the president going to see the actress on a scooter are published in the tabloid. Julie Gayet will then file a complaint against the magazine for invasion of privacy, but their relationship seems to have been recorded. However, the actress was never formalized as First Lady and never had any official roles during her companion’s presidential term.
The couple appeared publicly for the first time during the ceremony honoring Johnny Hallyday, December 9, 2017. Since then, Julie Gayet and François Hollande are still together and they would live together, despite several rumors of a breakup and denied infidelity. Before living a romance with the former President of the French Republic, Julie Gayet was married for six years to filmmaker Santiago Amigorena. They will have two children, Tadeo and Ezechiel, before their divorce in 2006.
Julie Gayet is the mother of two boys, born of her marriage to filmmaker Santiago Amigorena: Tadeo and Ezekiel. As for her life as a couple, the actress takes her children’s privacy very seriously. We only know that Ezechiel is 21 years old and is studying computer science, while Tadeo is 20 years old and prefers video games and animation. In the columns of Madame Figaro, she also returned to her relationship with her sons: “Between their activities, my work and my commitments, I saw them too little. During a conversation, we talked about the care that I I had taken to protecting my privacy and theirs. One of them then told me that he might have had the impression that I was hiding him more than I was protecting him. That, perhaps, I I was ashamed. I was horrified. I love them and am so proud of them.”