Marie Mouté, a multilingual Swiss/French actress, was born in the City of Light, Paris, and spent her formative years navigating the cultural landscapes of Switzerland, the United States, and France, thereby acquiring a proficiency in English, a skill honed during her childhood in New York.
Her illustrious acting career commenced with a leading role in the critically acclaimed French television series, La vie devant nous, which debuted in 2002.
Subsequently, Marie's impressive repertoire has included numerous starring roles in television shows and films, as well as notable appearances in feature films such as Housewarming, a 2005 production featuring the esteemed Carole Bouquet, The Perfect Son-in-Law? 2, a 2010 film alongside François Berléand, and Mongeville, a 2013 release.
In 2008 and 2009, Marie took to the stage, starring in the renowned comedy "Oscar" by Claude Magnier. The production received widespread acclaim and embarked on a nationwide tour of France, Switzerland, Belgium, and Tunisia. The play also made a stop at the esteemed Debussy Theatre of the Palais des Festivals in Cannes, a venue that hosts the prestigious Cannes Film Festival annually.
In 2014, Marie was cast by the acclaimed director Abel Ferrara to portray Gérard Depardieu's daughter in Welcome to New York, a 2014 release starring alongside the legendary Jacqueline Bisset.