Audrey Dana
Audrey Dana, born in 1979, is a prominent French actress recognized for her dynamic performances on stage and screen. Her journey into the world of drama began with her studies at institutions in Orléans and Paris, where she honed her craft. After spending two years in New York, she returned to France and quickly made a name for herself in the theater, particularly with her role in Bernard Werber's play "Nos amis, les humains."
Dana's talents transcended the stage as she transitioned into film, featuring in notable works such as "Nos amis les Terriens" and Claude Lelouch's "Roman de Gare." Her performance in "Roman de Gare" garnered significant acclaim, leading to a nomination for the César Award for Most Promising Actress in 2008. That same year, she also received the prestigious Prix Romy Schneider, further solidifying her status in the French film industry.
In addition to her artistic achievements, Dana is married to Mabrouk El Mechri, a well-known French film director. Her contributions to cinema and theater continue to resonate, making her a respected figure in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
So Happy Together
The Midwife (2017)
Knock
The Lost Patient
Wide Load
The Accusation
Welcome
My Father's Stories
Paris Follies
In Gold We Trust