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Dominique Blanc (born April 25, 1959) is a French actress. April 25 is the 115th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (116th in leap years). ... 1959 (MCMLIX) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Filmography

  • Le Amitiés maléfiques (2006) - Florence Duhaut
  • Le Cri (2006) (mini) TV Series - Pierrette Guibert
  • Sauf le respect que je vous dois (2005) - Clémence Durrieux
  • Un fil à la patte (2005) - Baronne Duverger
  • Phèdre (2003) (TV) - Phèdre
  • C'est le bouquet! (2002) - Edith
  • Un couple épatant (2002) - Agnès
  • Après la vie (2002) - Agnès Manise
  • Cavale (2002) - Agnès Manise
  • Peau d'ange (2002) - Soeur Augustine
  • Le Pornographe (2001) - Jeanne
  • Le Lait de la tendresse humaine (2001) - Claire
  • Avec tout mon amour (2001) - Adèle
  • Plage noire, La (2001) - Sylvie
  • Un pique-nique chez Osiris (2001) (TV) - Olympe de Cardoville
  • Stand-by (2000) - Hélène
  • Sur quel pied danser? (2000) (TV) - Jeanne
  • Acteurs, Les (2000) - Geneviève, Piccoli's wife
  • La Voleuse de Saint-Lubin (1999) - Françoise Barnier
  • Mariage de Fanny, Le (1999) (voice) - Narrator
  • A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries (1998) - Candida
  • Ceux qui m'aiment prendront le train (1998) - Catherine
  • Alors voilà, (1997) - Rose
  • C'est pour la bonne cause! (1997) - Jeanne
  • Faisons un rêve (1996) (TV) - Elle
  • Le Livre de minuit (1996) - The mother
  • L'Allée du roi (1996) (mini) TV Series - Françoise d'Aubigné, marquise de Maintenon
  • Total Eclipse (1995) - Isabelle Rimbaud
  • Train de nuit (1994)
  • La Reine Margot (Queen Margot) (1994) - Henriette de Nevers
  • Loin des barbares (1994) - Zana
  • Faut-il aimer Mathilde? (1993) - Mathilde
  • Une femme en bataille (1993) - Colette Bonzo
  • L'Échange (1992)
  • Indochine (1992) - Yvette
  • L'Affût (1992) - Isabelle Morigny
  • Largo desolato (1991) (TV) - Lucy
  • Plaisir d'amour (1991) - Clo
  • Milou en mai (May Fools) (1990) - Claire
  • Natalia (1989) - Jacqueline Leroux
  • Je suis le seigneur du château (I'm the King of the Castle) (1989) - Madame Vernet
  • Une affaire de femmes (1988) - Jasmine
  • Quelques jours avec moi (1988) - Georgette
  • Savannah (1988) - Jeanne
  • Das Weite Land (1987) - Adele Natter
  • La Femme de ma vie (1986) - Sylvia
  • L'Inconnue de Vienne (1986) (TV) - Martine
  • L'Iguane (1986)
  • Lace (1984) (TV) - Teresa
  • Richelieu ou La journée des dupes (1983) (TV) - Mme de Comballet
  • Peer Gynt (1981) (TV) - Une jeune fille

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  • IMDb entry

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France - encyclopedia article about France. (7602 words)
Dominique de Villepin Dominique Marie François René Galouzeau de Villepin (born November 14, 1953, in Rabat, Morocco), simply known as Dominique de Villepin
France possesses a large variety of landscapes, ranging from coastal plains in the north and west, where France borders the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, to the mountain ranges in the south (the Pyrenees) and the south-east (the Alps), the latter containing the highest point in western Europe, Mont Blanc at 4810 m.
In between are found other elevated regions such as the Massif Central or the Vosges mountains and extensive river basins such as those of the Loire River, the Rhône River, the Garonne and Seine.
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