Charlotte Le Bon Biography
Charlotte Le Bon
Born: September 4, 1986
From: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Charlotte Le Bon is a Canadian actress, model, and filmmaker known for her delicate charm, emotional intelligence, and artistic depth. With her gentle presence and thoughtful performances, she has captivated audiences both in front of and behind the camera.
Charlotte began her career as a model and television presenter in France before transitioning into acting, where she quickly gained recognition for her role in the Oscar-nominated film The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014) opposite Helen Mirren. Her natural grace and nuanced acting brought warmth and authenticity to the screen, setting her apart as a performer with emotional sensitivity.
Over the years, she has appeared in acclaimed films such as The Walk (2015), directed by Robert Zemeckis, and Yves Saint Laurent (2014), where she portrayed Victoire Doutreleau. Charlotte’s ability to blend elegance with quiet strength has made her a favorite among directors who value subtle storytelling.
Expanding her creative vision, she stepped behind the camera to direct her first feature film, Falcon Lake (2022), which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival to critical acclaim. The film demonstrated her poetic storytelling and painterly visual style, marking her as a true multi-talented artist.
Charlotte Le Bon continues to balance acting and directing with an artist’s soul — choosing projects that explore emotion, memory, and human connection with beauty and honesty.
Photos: Charlotte Le Bon

