Sabine Haudepin

Sabine Haudepin is a French actress , born the October 19th 1955 with Montreuil (Seine-Saint-Denis).

Biography

Little sister of the actor and realizer Didier Haudepin, it makes her beginnings, child, in two films of François Truffaut: Jules and Jim and soft Skin . Always child, it is the partner of Marie Dubois in Marie Curie, a certain young girl of Pierre Badel and the niece of Jean-Pierre Cassel in the Bear and the headstock of Michel Deville. She follows then traditional studies which lead it until in Khâgne to the Lycée Henri-Iv (Paris). She invests herself then with the theater. In 1977, it is with the credits of the televised adaptation of the work of Bernard Clavel, the House of the others , then film of Maurice Pialat, Passe your vat initially (1979). She incarnates, in 1980, the young Nadine actress in the Last Subway of François Truffaut and, in 1986, the girl of the Strosser lawyer in the Man who was not there of Rene Féret. In 1987, it receives the Molière of the actress in a supporting role for Kean of Alexandre Dumas. In 1989, Edouard Molinaro engages it for the title role of Manon Roland .

Certain spectators appreciate the particular charm of Sabine Haudepin because of an alliance between a great freshness of expression and a real carnal radiation.

Catalog of films

Theater

External bonds

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