Valérie Kaprisky
Valérie Kaprisky, born Valérie Chérès on August 19, 1962, in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, is a prominent French actress recognized for her captivating performances in both French and international cinema. Kaprisky, whose surname reflects her Polish heritage from her mother, has Greek-Ottoman and Argentine roots from her father's side. Her passion for acting ignited at the age of eight after her family relocated to Cannes, where she became enchanted by the Cannes Film Festival. By 17, she had moved to Paris, balancing high school with evening classes at the renowned Cours Florent acting school.
Kaprisky made her film debut in the French erotic drama "Aphrodite" before transitioning to Hollywood with her role in the 1983 remake of "Breathless," where she starred alongside Richard Gere. Her talent was further recognized in 1984 with her performance in Andrzej Żuławski's "La femme publique," which earned her a nomination for the César Award for Best Actress in 1985. Throughout her career, Kaprisky has established herself as a versatile actress, captivating audiences with her dynamic roles and contributing significantly to the film industry. Her journey from a young girl in Cannes to an acclaimed actress exemplifies her dedication and passion for the art of acting.