Dominique Blanc

1956-

Biography: life and films

Dominique Blanc is a French actress. She was born in Lyon, France on 25th April 1956.

Her best films as an actor include Roch Stéphanik's Stand-by (2000), Lucas Belvaux's Après la vie (2002), Cavale (2002), Amos Gitai's Plus tard tu comprendras (2008) and Patrick-Mario Bernard's L'Autre (2009).

Dominique Blanc has so far appeared in 48 films.

She has most frequently worked with the following directors: Régis Wargnier (3 films), Michel Piccoli (3), Lucas Belvaux (3), Vincent Perez (2), Patrice Chéreau (2) and Agnieszka Holland (2).

Her most frequent genres include: drama (31 films), romance (8), comedy-drama (6), comedy (5), history (3) and comedy-romance (3).

Our average rating for Dominique Blanc over all films is: 3.1



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