At 50, Marion Cotillard is in great shape. The actress, still very present on screens, has found a balance over time that suits her. In this balance, sports play an essential role, as she revealed in an interview with Ouest-France.
Marion Cotillard, 50: “I exercise every day. I swim, I do Pilates”
A major figure in French cinema, Marion Cotillard has made a name for herself far beyond France. Revealed to the general public in the movie Taxi, she has since taken on numerous roles and even won an Oscar for “La Môme”, in which she brilliantly portrayed Edith Piaf. Since then, she has been involved in multiple projects, with high standards that leave little room for improvisation. At 50, she has therefore learned to set a certain framework to keep up with the pace.
Among her pillars is sports. In an interview with Ouest-France, she explains that sports have become a true ally for her, not to meet external pressure but to feel good on a daily basis. Marion Cotillard, 50, talks about her daily sports routine.
And when Marion Cotillard talks about sports, she is fully committed. “I exercise every day. I swim, I do Pilates. I exercise alone, like muscle strengthening,” she explained. She maintains this routine consistently. However, this discipline is not related to her roles, as she specifies that she does not exercise “for her roles but to help her live.”
The mother also admits not being a “natural athlete” and talks about periods in her life when she did not engage in any physical activity. Today, she feels a real need to move. Sports allow her to better understand her body and take ownership of it. She also explains that this practice brings her pleasure, especially since she has seen concrete changes in her physique.
Context: Marion Cotillard is a renowned French actress known for her roles in both French and international films. Fact Check: Marion Cotillard won an Oscar for her role in the film “La Môme” (La Vie en Rose) portraying Edith Piaf.






