Marie Galouzeau de Villepin (born 8 May 1986) is a French model, actress and singer.
The daughter of former Prime Minister and diplomat Dominique de Villepin, she spent most of her childhood in India before moving to various countries in Latin America and Africa.
This vagabond upbringing left her with a longing to experience the world’s diversity of cultures, characters, and languages, but most importantly it developed in her a talent for shapeshifting.
From an early age she had a passion for theater and film.
As a young girl she landed a role in Danielle Thompson’s movie La Bûche and then took acting classes at the prestigious Cours Florent as well as from Raymond Acquaviva, both in Paris.
When she turned 18 and after graduating with a degree in applied mathematics from Dauphine University Paris, she moved to New York to pursue a modeling career.
She has over four years training in kickboxing and Judo, and she excels in all hi-octane water sports, and has been an excellent equestrian since the age of six.
In 2009 she formed a 4 piece band called PINKMIST in which she sings, writes and plays guitar.
After recording their first EP they performed many shows all over Europe, including, London, Paris, Brussels and Berlin.
She is currently working on her latest music collaboration to be revealed in early 2019.
Marie de Villepin also held the role of Betty Catroux in the movie Yves Saint Laurent (2014) directed by Jalil Lespert.