Hélène Vincent
Hélène Vincent, born on September 9, 1940, is a distinguished French actress celebrated for her impactful performances in film and theater. She garnered significant acclaim in her career, winning a César Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in 1989 for her memorable portrayal of Madame Marielle Le Quesnoy in the acclaimed film "Life Is a Long Quiet River." Her talent was recognized again in 1992 when she received a second César for her role in "J'embrasse pas," further solidifying her status in the French cinematic landscape.
Vincent has built a diverse body of work, showcasing her versatility across various genres. Her filmography includes numerous notable projects, where she has often brought depth and authenticity to her characters. Beyond her cinematic achievements, she is also known for her contributions to the theater, where her performances have been equally praised.
With a career spanning several decades, Hélène Vincent remains a significant figure in French arts, admired not only for her award-winning performances but also for her dedication to her craft. Her contributions have left an indelible mark on the industry, inspiring both audiences and aspiring actors alike.
Filmography
Bernie
Back Home
The Specials (2019)
Knock
Le Bal des casse-pieds
C'est la vie!
Marie-Francine
West Indies
A Bun in the Oven
Samba
A Few Hours of Spring
When Fall Is Coming
By the Grace of God (2019)
The Astronaut
Les Irréductibles
Life Is a Long Quiet River
Attila Marcel
Dear Mother
Mine de rien