Céline Cousteau
Céline S. Cousteau (born June 6, 1972) is a socio-environmental advocate and public figure. She is known for her work as a documentary film director, producer, explorer, artist, public speaker, brand ambassador and designer, and is a frequent panelist at the United Nations in New York. She is the Founder/Director of CauseCentric Productions and Co-founder/ Chairman of the Board of the Outdoor Film Fellowship. She is the daughter of ocean explorer and filmmaker Jean-Michel Cousteau, and granddaughter of Jacques Cousteau.
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Born | Céline S. Cousteau June 6, 1972 Los Angeles County, California, USA |
Nationality | American and French |
Organization(s) | CauseCentric Productions, Céline Cousteau Film Fellowship |
Known for | Film production and direction, exploration, conservation, design, ambassadorship |
Spouse | Çapkin van Alphen |
Children | 1 |
Parent(s) | Jean-Michel Cousteau Anne-Marie Cousteau |
Relatives | Fabien Cousteau (brother) Jacques Cousteau (grandfather) Simone Cousteau (grandmother) |
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