White Dominique

See also: White (homonymy)

Dominique Blanc is a French actress born the April 25th 1956 with Lyon, large specialist in the supporting roles in particular at Claude Chabrol, Patrice Chéreau, Régis Wargnier and James Ivory in the the Eighties and 90. With Isabelle Adjani and Nathalie Baye, it is for the moment the only actress to have obtained four Césars: three of the Best supporting role: in 1991, 1993 and 1999 respectively for Milou in May of Louis Malle, Governed Indo-China of Wargnier and Those which like to me will take the train Patrice Chéreau then one of the Meilleure actress in 2001 for its role of forsaken woman who male prostitute with the Aéroport of Orly in Stand-by of Roch Stéphanik. She is also prize winner of a Molière received in 1998. She was member of the Jury to the Cannes festival 1999. Its career seems to take the step in the Années 2000 in spite of a return in waterspout to the theater in 2002 with Phèdre of Jean Racine, under the direction of its old accomplice Patrice Chéreau and a noticed interpretation of junkie in two of the shutters of the trilogy of Lucas Belvaux exit into the room in 2003: Mare and After the life .

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