Actress Mathilde Goffart was born on January 30, 1998 in the city of Brussels. At the moment she is 20 years old. The actress grew up and began her career in Belgium. Many celebrities come from there, for example, Jean-Claude Van Damme - actor, producer, editor, screenwriter, director, as well as the world-famous talented actress - Audrey Hepburn.
In 2007, Matilda starred in a feature film for the first time, her debut role in which brought her fame. She became famous for her role as the Jewish girl Misha in the movie "Surviving with the Wolves".
Matilda Goffart: movies
Currently starred in 3 feature films and 2 series (acting herself in the latter):
- "Hurry Sunday" is a French television series that has been released since 1998. Duration - 1 season.
- "The Great Canal Magazine+" - French TV series (2004). Duration - 1 season.
- "Oscar and the Pink Lady" is a drama. This is a 2009 film co-produced with Canada, Belgium, France.
- "A Song for My Mother" is a comedy released in 2013. Filmed jointly with France and Belgium.
- The most popular film with Matilda is "Surviving with the Wolves".
Surviving with the Wolves
This motion picture was filmed in 2007 by a tandem of three countries: Belgium, France and Germany. The drama tells the audience about the cruelty of people and the kindness of predatory animals. Mathilde Goffart played in it a little girl who found herself alone in difficult times during the Second World War. From the death of a child, not people save, but a couple of wolves in the forest.
The audience appreciated the magnificent performance of Mathilde Goffart first of all: almost 74,000 people watched "Surviving with Wolves" in Belgium, 648,000 people in France, and 16,000 people in Italy.
Along with the audience, film critics note that they were fascinated and amazed by the talent of the then little actress Matilda. In 2007, at the time of filming, she was only 9 years old.
Interesting fact
For a long time, the book "Survive with the Wolves", based on which the film was made, was considered Mischa Defonseca's autobiography. It was published in 1997 and has been recognized throughout Europe. It has been translated into 18 languages of the world. But many historians have questioned the events and dates described in it. In 2007, the writer admitted that all the facts in the "memoirs" of a Jewish girl were fictitious.
Family and education
Mathilde Goffart has an older brother, Antoine, who starred in commercials.
The actress in 2017 passed the exams at the university IAD-Théâtre is a theater of performative andcreative arts, which is located in the Brussels-Capital Region. The actress is studying there to this day.
Awards
Despite her very young age, at that time Mathilde was only 11 years old, she was awarded the "Best Actress" award at the Calabrian Film Festival in 2009.