French actresses who were born in 1962

Here are 6 famous actresses from France were born in 1962:

Valérie Kaprisky

Valérie Kaprisky (August 19, 1962 Neuilly-sur-Seine-) also known as Valerie Kaprisky, Valerie Chérès, Valérie Cheres or Valérie Chérès is a French actor.

Valérie Kaprisky began her acting career in the late 1970s and gained fame in the 1980s for her roles in French and international films. She starred in the critically acclaimed film "L'année des méduses" in 1984 and gained further international recognition for her role in the Hollywood film "The Dreamers" in 2003. In addition to her work in films, Kaprisky has also worked in television and stage productions. She has been nominated for several awards throughout her career, including a César Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the film "La Femme publique" in 1984. Outside of her acting career, Kaprisky is also a certified yoga instructor and mindfulness coach.

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Marie Trintignant

Marie Trintignant (January 21, 1962 Boulogne-Billancourt-August 1, 2003 Neuilly-sur-Seine) also known as Marie Joséphine Innocente Trintignant was a French actor and screenwriter. She had four children, Paul Cluzet, Roman Kolinka, Léon Othnin-Girard and Jules Benchetrit.

Trintignant began her acting career in the 1980s with small roles in films such as "Zanzibar" and "L'été prochain". She gained critical acclaim in the 1990s with roles in "Les Bêtises" and "Le Cousin", for which she was nominated for a César Award. Trintignant also worked as a screenwriter, co-writing the screenplay for the film "It's Easier for a Camel..." with her ex-husband, Samuel Benchetrit. Tragically, she passed away in 2003 at the age of 41, after being beaten into a coma by her partner at the time. Her death sparked national discussion on domestic violence in France.

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Isabelle Nanty

Isabelle Nanty (January 21, 1962 Verdun-) also known as Isabelle Marie-Josée Nanty is a French actor. Her child is called Tallulah Nanty.

Isabelle Nanty has appeared in numerous films, including "Amélie," "The Taste of Others," and "Les Tuche" franchise. Prior to her successful acting career, Nanty studied at the prestigious acting school Cours Florent in Paris. In addition to her work in film, Nanty is also a writer, director, and theatre actress. She has directed several productions and has written and starred in plays such as "La Dame de chez Maxim" and "Le Coup de la Cigogne." Nanty has also lent her voice to various animated films, including the French voice for the character of Dean Hardscrabble in "Monsters University."

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Amina Annabi

Amina Annabi (March 5, 1962 Carthage-) also known as Amina Amabi or Amina Annabi Laurence is a French actor and singer-songwriter.

Born in Tunisia, Amina moved with her family to France as a child. She began her career as a singer in the early 1980s, performing in clubs in Paris. In 1985, she gained international attention with her hit single "Belly Dance," which combined traditional Arab music with modern electronic beats.

Amina continued to release successful albums throughout the 1980s and 1990s, blending Arabic and Western musical styles. She also pursued an acting career, appearing in French and American films.

In 1991, Amina represented France in the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "C'est le dernier qui a parlé qui a raison," which placed second. She also provided vocals for Yannick Noah's hit song "Saga Africa" in 1991.

Amina's music has been praised for its innovative blending of cultures and styles. She has sold over a million albums worldwide and remains a respected figure in the French music scene.

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Liane Foly

Liane Foly (December 16, 1962 Lyon-) a.k.a. Eliane Falliex is a French singer, impressionist, singer-songwriter, actor and presenter.

She was born into a family of musicians and began playing the piano and guitar at a young age. Foly rose to fame in the late 1980s with her debut album "The Man I Love". Over the course of her career, she has released a total of 12 studio albums, and has been successful in both France and other francophone countries.

Aside from her music career, Foly has also worked as a television presenter and as an actor, appearing in films such as "Promenons-nous dans les bois" and "Three Men and a Cradle". She has also lent her voice to several animated films and television shows.

Foly is known for her unique singing style, blending jazz and pop music with elements of chanson française. She has won several awards over the course of her career, including a Victoire de la Musique in 1990, and she continues to perform and record music to this day.

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Fiona Gélin

Fiona Gélin (May 22, 1962 Boulogne-Billancourt-) also known as Bénédicte Gélin is a French actor.

Born into a family of artists, Fiona Gélin followed in her parents' footsteps and pursued a career in acting. She made her debut in the film industry with a small role in the French film "Les Petites Annonces D'Elie Semoun" in 1995. She went on to act in several French films such as "L'Enfer," "Sale gosse," and "Une époque formidable," amongst others.

Apart from films, Fiona Gélin has also acted in various television productions and appeared in a number of popular TV shows such as "Sous le Soleil," "Navarro," and "Julie Lescaut." In addition to her acting career, she is the author of a book titled "Le Bonheur d'être soi" (The Happiness Of Being Yourself), which talks about her journey of self-discovery and spirituality.

Fiona Gélin has been married three times and has a daughter with her second husband, actor and comedian Antoine de Caunes. She has also battled with addiction in the past, but has been sober since 2016 and has spoken openly about her struggles in her book and in various interviews.

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