Marie-Julie Baup, a talented French actress, writer, and comedian, was born on September 13, 1979, in the vibrant city of Paris. Her journey in the world of entertainment began at a young age, when she was cast in a school play, The Bald Soprano, at the tender age of 11.
As she grew older, Baup's passion for acting only intensified, and she went on to perform in numerous productions throughout her career. In 2005, she took on the role of a lifetime, starring alongside Jean Piat and Lorànt Deutsch in a production of Amadeus at the Théâtre de Paris. Her performance earned her a nomination for the Molière Award for Best Newcomer, alongside Deutsch, who would later become her husband.
From 2006 to 2008, Baup appeared in a production of The Importance of Being Earnest at the Théâtre Antoine-Simone Berriau, further solidifying her reputation as a talented young actress. In 2009, she took on the role of "Calculator" in the film Micmacs, showcasing her versatility as a performer.
Baup's success continued to grow, and in 2013, she won the Molière Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in a production of A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin. Her performance was met with critical acclaim, and she was once again nominated for the Molière Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2014 for her role in the play Divina.
In 2015, Baup and her husband Deutsch collaborated on a revival of Irma La Douce, which was nominated for the Molière award for best musical. Throughout her career, Baup has consistently demonstrated her range and talent as a performer, earning her numerous accolades and nominations along the way.