Éva Ionesco is a French actress, film director and screenwriter. She is the daughter of Romanian-French photographer Irina Ionesco and came to international prominence as a child after being featured in her mother's works. Her film debut was at age 11 in Roman Polanski's "Le locataire".
The White Line
(La costumière)
One Way Ticket
(Clémentine)
I Dreamt Under the Water
(Patricia / Femme Sif)
Meurtres A Domicile
(Pauline)
The Wolberg Family
(Sarah, amie de Joseph)
Invisible
(Vanessa)
Hôtel de France
(Le serveur)
Playing with Love
(Silvia)
Monsieur
(Mme Pons-Romanov)
Fissures
(Madame Bourmel)
Women in Love
(Elsa)
Loser Takes All!
(La joueuse de Deauville - The Deauville Player)
Montparnasse-Pondichéry
(Colette)
Eros Therapy
(Hélène)
Les Déferlantes
(Lili)
Frogs
(Kati)
Farewell, Home Sweet Home
(hooker (uncredited))
Journal d’une maison de correction
(Isabelle)
I Hate You Little Girls
(Punk Idol)
Paris, My Little Body Is Very Tired of This Big World
(Agathe's friend)
East of Me
(La fille dans les toilettes du Palace)
When I'm a Star
(Alice)
Encore
(Olga)
La Patinoire
(The Editor)
Comment font les gens
(Emmanuelle)
Rupture(s)
(Anna)
The Night Wears Suspenders
(Albane)
Lover Boy
(Martine)
Crime
(Ella - the Dealing)
The Tenant
(Bettina, Madame Gaderian's daughter)
Nylon Blues: A History of the Nylon Stocking
(Self - Model (archive footage))
Irina Ionesco - Nocturnes Porte Dorée
(Self)
Margaux Hartmann
(Marianne)
Spermula
(Little girl (uncredited))
It's Easier for a Camel...
(Une femme au cinéma / Worker)
Long Live the Republic
(Femme de Victor)
A Man, a Real One
(Producer's Assistant)
Rose Palace
(Self)
Jeux d'artifices
(Eva)
Les Jupons de la révolution
(Soeur Marie)
Il était une fois dix-neuf acteurs
(Self)
Twice Upon a Time
(Annie Arron)