Dominique Blanc
Biography
Dominique Blanc, born on April 25, 1956, is a distinguished French actress celebrated for her remarkable contributions to cinema and theater. She honed her craft at the prestigious Cours Florent drama school, where her talent caught the attention of renowned director Patrice Chéreau. In 1980, Chéreau cast her in a notable production of Henrik Ibsen's *Peer Gynt*, establishing a long and fruitful collaboration that solidified her status as one of his favored performers.
Blanc's talent has earned her significant acclaim, making her one of France's most revered actresses. She has been honored with four César Awards, including a Best Actress win in 2000 for her role in *Stand-by*. Additionally, she received three César Awards for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performances in *May Fools* (1990), *Indochine* (1992), and *Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train* (1998). Her impressive career also includes four additional César nominations, showcasing her consistent excellence.
In recognition of her talent on an international stage, Blanc received the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the 65th Venice Film Festival on September 6, 2008. Her impactful performances continue to resonate with audiences, establishing her as a significant figure in the world of performing arts.
Filmography
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The Origin of Evil
2022 • Louise Dumontet
Story of Women
1988 • Jasmine
Patients
2017 • Docteur Challes
A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries
1998 • Candida
Total Eclipse
1995 • Isabelle Rimbaud
The Woman of My Life
1986 • Sylvia
Queen Margot
1994 • Henriette de Nevers
Guermantes
2021
A Cat in Paris
2010 • Jeanne (voice)
The Most Precious of Cargoes
2024 • Wife (voice)
L'Avventura
1960
Decision Before Dawn
1951
Natalia
1989 • Jacqueline Leroux
Indochine
1992 • Yvette
A Few Days with Me
1988 • Georgette
A French Case
2021