Charlotte Le Bon is a multidisciplinary artist who has made her mark both in Quebec and internationally. She began her career on television in 2010 on Canal+’s Le Grand Journal before earning a César nomination for her role in La Marche (2013). She went on to be noticed in Libre et Assoupi and Yves Saint Laurent, which earned her a second César nomination. Her career continued in the United States, working with directors such as Lasse Hallström, Robert Zemeckis, and Sean Ellis. On television, she appeared in Cheyenne & Lola (2020) and in the acclaimed Quebec series Happily Married (C’est comme ça que je t’aime, 2022–2024). As a visual artist, she explores the strange through painting, drawing, and lithography, and directed her first short film, Judith Hôtel (Cannes, 2018). In 2022, she directed Falcon Lake, which received unanimous critical acclaim, won the Louis-Delluc Prize, and earned a César nomination. Recently, she portrayed Niki de Saint Phalle in Niki (2024) and has joined HBO’s The White Lotus in 2025, cementing her place in major international productions.