Miss Ming

Miss Ming
Miss Ming at the 19th Lumières Awards in 2014
Born Candy Ming
(1990-11-03) 3 November 1990
Dieppe, France
Occupation Actress, Writer, Singer, Artist
Years active 2008–present

Miss Ming (born Candy Ming; 3 November 1990), also known as Candy Rainbow, is a French actress, writer and singer.

Career

She uses the nickname Candy Rainbow when she is a songwriter and the name Miss Ming when she is an actress.

Benoît Delépine met her by chance on a beach while she was reading poetry aloud, wearing home-made clothes. He then starts following her, and eventually introduces her to the world of Groland. Her first book bears the mark of the French satirical tv show.[1]

She also carries various projects such as animated films and music videos for her musical productions; the atmosphere is deliberately absurd and childish, tinkered with the mixture of many different materials and techniques.

Personal life

Since 2012, she is married to Frederick Alexander, assistant director of the movie Henri directed by Yolande Moreau.

Filmography

Year Title Role Director Notes
2008 Louise Hires a Contract Killer Jennifer Benoît Delépine & Gustave Kervern
2010 Mammuth Solange Pilardosse Benoît Delépine & Gustave Kervern (2)
2011 Karminsky-Grad Fernande Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Mon amoureux Laurie Daniel Metge Short
Toronto Worldwide Short Film Festival - Best Performance in a Short
2012 Le grand soir The cigarette's woman Benoît Delépine & Gustave Kervern (3)
Déferlente Cassiopée Winifrey Bandera-Guzman & Zoé Delépine Short
Also writer
Bocuse Marie Stéphanie Pillonca & Géraldine Renault Short
2013 Henri Rosette Yolande Moreau Nominated - Lumières Award for Most Promising Actress
2014 T - La prophétie The Indian virgin Dorian Hays & Xavier Tesson Short
2015 Faut savoir se contenter de beaucoup Herself Jean-Henri Meunier
L'hermine Jessica Burton Christian Vincent

References

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