FILM DIRECTOR

Ovidie

1980 - Today

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Ovidie is a French director, actress, producer, journalist, former porn actress and a writer. First known as a porn actress from 1999 to 2003, she has since directed pornographic films as well as documentaries and has written several books. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Ovidie is the 1,873rd most popular film director (down from 1,764th in 2024), the 5,644th most popular biography from France (down from 5,523rd in 2019) and the 177th most popular French Film Director.

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Among FILM DIRECTORS

Among film directors, Ovidie ranks 1,873 out of 2,041Before her are Drew Goddard, Xavier Gens, J. C. Chandor, Simon Curtis, Ihor Podolchak, and Dean Devlin. After her are Billy Ray, Stephen Gaghan, Carla Simón, Farah Khan, Tommy Wirkola, and Lukas Dhont.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Ovidie ranks 510Before her are Wilfred Bungei, Hiroshi Tamaki, Vladimir Karpets, Adiel de Oliveira Amorim, Lucian Sânmărtean, and Shizuka Itō. After her are Jessica Boehrs, Oliver Marach, Maarja-Liis Ilus, Youssouf Hadji, Claudio Maldonado, and Cécile Corbel.

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In France

Among people born in France, Ovidie ranks 5,644 out of 6,770Before her are Steve Marlet (1974), Xavier Gens (1975), Djibril Sidibé (1992), Aly Cissokho (1987), Younès Kaboul (1986), and Valère Germain (1990). After her are Jérémie Bréchet (1979), Youssouf Sabaly (1993), Édouard Cissé (1978), Loïs Boisson (2003), Mohamed Simakan (2000), and Cécile Corbel (1980).

Among FILM DIRECTORS In France

Among film directors born in France, Ovidie ranks 177Before her are Cédric Kahn (1966), Ursula Meier (1971), Benoît Delhomme (1961), Mia Hansen-Løve (1981), Xavier Giannoli (1972), and Xavier Gens (1975). After her are Thomas Langmann (1971), Philippe de Chauveron (1965), Valérie Donzelli (1973), Alice Winocour (1976), Dagur Kári (1973), and Vincent Paronnaud (1970).