Lucía Sánchez
Lucía Sánchez, born in 1969, is a talented actress originally from Spain who has established a successful career in France. She made her acting debut in 1996 with the film *Une robe d'été* (A Summer Dress), directed by François Ozon, which marked the beginning of her journey in the cinematic world.
Sánchez has appeared in several notable films, including *Cache-cache*, directed by Yves Caumon, where she shared the screen with Bernard Blancan, and *Les Solitaires*, helmed by Jean-Paul Civeyrac. She also featured in *Who Killed Bambi?*, a project directed by Gilles Marchand. Her versatility extends beyond film; she has made significant contributions to the theater scene, collaborating with esteemed directors such as Renaud Cojo, Michel Dydim, Valérie Crunchant, Christophe Guichet, and Laurence de la Fuente.
In addition to her acting prowess, Sánchez has ventured into directing, showcasing her creative vision through three short films and two documentaries. Her multifaceted career has earned her recognition in both film and theater, solidifying her status as a prominent figure in the arts. Lucía Sánchez continues to inspire audiences with her dynamic performances and directorial endeavors.