Florence Thomassin
Florence Thomassin, born on June 24, 1966, is a talented French actress and sculptor renowned for her versatile performances in film and her artistic contributions. She gained significant recognition in 2001 when she received a nomination for the prestigious César Award for Best Supporting Actress for her compelling portrayal of Beatrice in Bernard Rapp's film, *A Question of Taste* (*Une affaire de goût*).
Thomassin's career spans various roles across film and theater, showcasing her ability to inhabit diverse characters with depth and authenticity. Her work not only highlights her acting prowess but also reflects her artistic sensibility, evident in her sculptural endeavors. Through her dual passions, she has established herself as a multifaceted artist, captivating audiences with both her performances and her visual art.
In addition to her nomination for the César Award, Thomassin's contributions to contemporary French cinema and the arts have earned her a dedicated following and respect within the artistic community. Her ongoing dedication to her craft continues to inspire a new generation of performers and artists alike. With a career marked by both critical acclaim and creative exploration, Florence Thomassin remains a significant figure in the cultural landscape of France.
Filmography
Ablations
Mesrine: Killer Instinct
Tell No One
Elisa
The Princess of Montpensier
Dobermann
Milf (2018)
Me and El Che
The Boss's Daughter
Twelve Thousand
Blood Coast