Arielle Dombasle (born Arielle Sonnery de Fromental on April 27, 1958 in Norwich, Connecticut) is an American-born singer and actress working primarily in the Cinema of France. Her breakthrough role in France was The Blue Villa. April 27 is the 117th day of the year (118th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 248 days remaining. ... 1958 (MCMLVIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Norwich, known as The Rose of New England, is a city in New London County, Connecticut, United States. ... France has been influential in the development of film as a mass medium and as an art form. ... Un bruit qui rend fou (1995) is a Crime Thriller Drama with Fred Ward. ...
Although born in the U.S., Dombasle was raised in Mexico by her grandparents after her mother died, where her grandfather served as the French Ambassador. They eventually returned to France where she embarked on a singing career and acting and in film. She has appeared in several Hollywood English-language productions but most of her acting work has been in the French language as are her music albums. In addition to performing, she directed and wrote the script for two films, namely Les Pyramides Bleues and Chassé-croisé. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... French (français, langue française) is one of the most important Romance languages, outnumbered in speakers only by Spanish and Portuguese. ... 33â LP vinyl record for The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour album from the 1960s. ...
ArielleDombasle (born Arielle Sonnery de Fromental on April 27, 1958 in Norwich, Connecticut) is an American-born singer and actress working primarily in the Cinema of France.
ArielleDombasle adopts the role of Louise Roalvang in the 1986 release of The Boss' Wife.
In 1983, ArielleDombasle's character is Herself in the release of Sans soleil.
Dashing, articulate, media savvy and blessed with a glamorous actress wife, ArielleDombasle, he is nonetheless frequently lampooned as the archetypal pretentious Left Bank intellectual.
Despite his lofty ideals, he is, with his third wife, actress ArielleDombasle, regular fixture in Paris Match magazine, wearing his trademark unbuttoned white shirts and designer suits.
In 1997, Lévy directed Dombasle in his first feature film, Le jour et la nuit: she starred opposite Alain Delon, who played a writer clearly based on Lévy himself.