Though born into an artistic family in the mid-'70s (with a London-based stage director father and a Paris-based stage actress mother), Marina Hands bucked family convention as a young girl by pursuing interests in a field outside of the performing arts: professional horseback riding. By her mid-teenage years, she had established herself as a charter member of France's junior equestrian league, but perceived a full-time career in this area as unrealistic, and soon caught the family acting bug instead. Hands took one of her first screen bows in 2000, with a small role in Andrzej Zulawski's La Fidélité, then gradually ascended to higher billing with supporting parts in a series of productions over the next several years. Hands truly broke through to no-holds-barred international acclaim with her lead in Lady Chatterley (2006), Pascale Ferran's sizzling, erotic adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's classic novel -- a courageous effort that netted her a Best Actress César and the Best Actress in a Narrative Feature award from Telluride. Hands followed it up by collaborating with acclaimed director Julian Schnabel, tackling a small role in his drama The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007).
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- Enfant de la balle, elle est la fille de l'actrice française Ludmila Mikaël et du metteur en scène britannique Terry Hands.
- Passionnée d'équitation, elle vit comme un échec le fait de n'avoir pas pu faire carrière dans ce domaine.
- En 1999, elle remporte le Molière de la révélation théâtrale de l'année pour la pièce "Le bel air de Londres".
- Au cinéma, c'est Andrzej Zulawksi qui lui offre son premier rôle dans "La fidélité".
- Elle devient pensionnaire de la Comédie-Française en 2006.
- En 2011 elle apparaît dans le clip de son ex-compagnon Julien Doré, "L'été summer".
- Elle fait une interprétation remarquée dans la saison 2 de "Zone blanche" et incarne le personnage principal de "Mytho", deux séries télévisées diffusées en 2019.