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  1. Hélène Cardona is a multilingual, international actress & writer born in Paris and raised all over Europe. A graduate of the Sorbonne and AADA (New York), she has worked extensively in film & television and is known for Chocolat (2000) , The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014) , Star Trek: Discovery (2017) , Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014 ...

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  2. Hélène Cardona is a poet, linguist, literary translator and actor. She was born in Paris, the daughter of Spanish poet Jose Manuel Cardona, from Ibiza, and a Greek mother. [1] She is a citizen of the United States, France and Spain.

  3. Hélène Cardona is a multilingual, international actress & writer born in Paris and raised all over Europe. A graduate of the Sorbonne and AADA (New York), she has worked extensively in film & television and is known for Chocolat (2000) , The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014) , Star Trek: Discovery (2017) , Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014 ...

  4. Best Actress Winner (Caralique), 2023 Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema. Hélène wins the 2023 Monarch of Motion Pictures: Royal Society of Television & Motion Picture. Hélène wins the Vanguard Award for Cinematic Achievement by an Actress at the Scotland International Festival of Cinema and Best Supporting Actress at the Lady ...

  5. Hélène Cardona is an international actress & writer born in Paris, France. We had opportunities to watch her in amazing roles in Chocolat, The Hundred-Foot Journey, Star Trek: Discovery, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, World War Z, Jurassic World and more.

  6. Dappled with transparent imagery, like the Mediterranean sunlight she grew up with, Hélène Cardona’s poems offer a vivid self-portrait as scholar, seer and muse.

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  8. Apr 21, 2024 · The Abduction Book Trailer. Hélène wins the 2023 Best Actress Award at the Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema (for Caralique) The Abduction, Hélène Cardonas translation of Le Rapt by Maram Al-Masri, is awarded an Albertine and FACE Foundation Grant.