Anne Benoît
Anne Benoît is a distinguished French actress whose career spans over four decades, with appearances in more than 60 films and television series since her debut in 1981.
Benoît honed her craft at the Conservatoire de Versailles, where she studied under the esteemed Marcelle Tassencourt. Her training continued at the Tania Balachova theatre school, complemented by workshops led by notable directors such as Antoine Vitez, Sophie Loucachevsky, and Aurélien Recoing. She stepped into the cinematic spotlight with her first role in the 1981 film "Schools Falling Apart" (Le Bahut va craquer), directed by Michel Nerval.
Throughout her extensive career, Benoît has taken on a variety of roles that showcase her versatility and talent. She has garnered recognition for her performances in both dramatic and comedic genres, contributing to her reputation as a prominent figure in French cinema and television. Her dedication to her craft and her ability to connect with audiences have made her a respected name in the industry.
Benoît's work is not only a testament to her skill as an actress but also reflects the rich cultural landscape of French performing arts. With an impressive portfolio, she continues to inspire both aspiring actors and fans alike.
Filmography
My Little Princess
Patients
Pirate TV
All Your Faces
Murder on Devil's Bridge
Our Tiny Little Wedding
An Ordinary Execution
Low Cost
Tout nous sourit
For Night Will Come
The Ultimate Accessory
Farewell, My Queen
The Confidante
The French Mans