Marion Cotillard to be honored at the Hollywood Film Awards
Oscar-winning French actress Marion Cotillard (“La Vie En Rose”) will receive the Hollywood Actress Award at the Hollywood Film Awards on Oct. 22 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
“It is a privilege to honor her great talent, as well as her outstanding performance in ‘Rust and Bone,’” said awards founder and executive director Carlos de Abreu in a statement Thursday morning.
Cotillard has been receiving rave reviews for the Jacques Audiard film, which opens Dec. 7 in Los Angeles. She also earned acclaim for her role in “The Dark Knight Rises” this summer. She recently completed production on the “Untitled James Gray Project” with Joaquin Phoenix and Jeremy Renner.
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