Léa Todorov
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Born1982 (age 42–43)
Paris, France
Occupations
- Writer
- filmmaker
Parents
- Tzvetan Todorov (father)
- Nancy Huston (mother)
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Léa Todorov (born in 1982 in Paris, France)[1] is an actress, writer and film director, known for Maria Montessori (2023),[2][3] Saving Humanity During Office Hours (2012) and Memoir of War (2017).
She is daughter of the Bulgarian philosopher Tzvetan Todorov and the Canadian novelist Nancy Huston.[4]