Dominique Blanc

Dominique Blanc

1956-04-25

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dominique Blanc (born 25 April 1956) is a French actress. She was trained at the French Drama school, Cours Florent. In 1980, at the suggestion of Pierre Romans in whose class she was, Patrice Chéreau went to see her and engaged her for a performance of Henrik Ibsen's Peer Gynt. She remains one of Chéreau's preferred actresses. One of the most critically acclaimed French actresses, Blanc has won four César Awards. One for Best Actress in 2000 for Stand-by (fr) and three for Best Actress in a Supporting Role: in 1990 for May Fools (Milou en mai), in 1992 for Indochine and in 1998 for Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train (Ceux qui m'aiment prendront le train) and has been nominated four more times. On 6 September 2008, she won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the 65th Venice Film Festival.

Also appears in

Queen Margot

Queen Margot

7.2

The Pornographer

The Pornographer

4.9

Total Eclipse

Total Eclipse

6.4

Indochine

Indochine

7.0

A Cat in Paris

A Cat in Paris

6.7

Story of Women

Story of Women

7.3

The Origin of Evil

The Origin of Evil

6.4

The Most Precious of Cargoes

The Most Precious of Cargoes

7.8

Patients

Patients

7.4

Heal the Living

Heal the Living

6.5

Actors

Actors

5.7

May Fools

May Fools

6.9

Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train

Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train

6.3

Parisienne

Parisienne

5.9

A Few Days with Me

A Few Days with Me

5.8

After Life

After Life

6.2

The Art of Breaking Up

The Art of Breaking Up

5.1

The Woman of My Life

The Woman of My Life

5.7

The Family

The Family

7.4

Patrice Chéreau, irrésistiblement vivant

Patrice Chéreau, irrésistiblement vivant

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