Here are 6 famous actresses from France were born in 1994:
Gabrielle Lopes Benites (April 25, 1994 France-) is a French actor.
Born to Brazilian parents, Gabrielle Lopes Benites grew up in France and began her acting career at a young age. She attended the National School of Dramatic Art in Paris and has since appeared in a number of stage productions and films. Some of her notable works include the films "Blue is the Warmest Color" (2013) and "Girlhood" (2014) as well as the stage production of "Romeo and Juliet" at the Comédie-Française in 2015. Gabrielle is known for her raw and emotional performances, and has been recognized for her talent with several awards and nominations. Outside of acting, she is also an advocate for social justice and human rights, and has worked with various organizations to promote equality and justice for all.
Tilly Mandelbrot (June 1, 1994 Paris-) is a French actor, accordionist and dancer.
Born and raised in Paris, Tilly Mandelbrot developed an interest in the arts at a young age. She started playing the accordion at the age of 6 and quickly became proficient in the instrument, winning awards at various competitions. Her passion for dance led her to study ballet, modern and contemporary dance, and she has performed with several dance companies in France.
In addition to her musical and dance talents, Tilly has also made a name for herself as an actor. She has appeared in several French films and TV shows, earning critical acclaim for her performances. Her breakthrough role came in the 2017 film "Les Enfants Terribles", for which she was nominated for a César Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Despite her success, Tilly remains down to earth and continues to pursue her passions with an unwavering commitment. She is also actively involved in charity work, supporting causes such as education and health care for underprivileged children.
Josephine Japy (July 12, 1994 Paris-) also known as Joséphine Japy is a French actor.
She first gained recognition for her role in the 2014 French film "Respire" (Breathe), which earned her a nomination for the César Award for Most Promising Actress. Since then, she has appeared in several other French films and television series, including "Back to Mom's" and "The Young Pope". Japy is also fluent in English and has acted in a few English-language productions such as the TV series "Missions". In addition to acting, she has also worked as a fashion model and has appeared in campaigns for major brands such as Yves Saint Laurent and Dior.
Isabelle Duhauvelle (March 19, 1994-) is a French actor.
She was born in Paris, France and began pursuing her passion for acting at a young age. Isabelle started her acting career in the theatre and gradually moved to television and film. She is best known for her role as Marie in the acclaimed French drama film "Les Cowboys" (2015), which received critical acclaim at the Cannes Film Festival.
In addition, Isabelle has also appeared in several other French films and television shows, including "Les Grands" (2016-2018) and "The Bureau" (2018). As an actor, she has been praised for her versatility and ability to bring depth to her characters.
Isabelle continues to work in the French film industry, and has become known as a rising star in the entertainment world. Her talent and dedication to her craft have garnered her a loyal fan base and critical acclaim.
Madeleine Budd (April 29, 1994 England-) is a French actor.
She grew up in a bilingual household and was fluent in both French and English. Budd studied theater and acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London before transitioning into film and television work. She made her debut in the French film "Les Petits Mouchoirs" in 2010 and has since appeared in several French and English language productions. Budd is known for her nuanced and emotional performances, and has been praised for her range and versatility as an actor. In addition to her work on screen, Budd is also active in the theater world and has appeared in numerous plays and productions.
Claire Bouanich (July 12, 1994 Les Lilas-) is a French actor.
She began her acting career at the age of eight, appearing in television series such as "Le cocon" and "Famille d'accueil". In 2005, Bouanich starred in the critically acclaimed film "The Chorus" (Les choristes), which won multiple awards including a César Award for Best Soundtrack. Bouanich's performance as the rebellious and troubled student Pépinot received praise from audiences and critics alike. Following her success in "The Chorus", Bouanich continued to act in French films and television series, including "Two Days in Paris" and "The Hook", among others. In addition to her acting career, Bouanich has also worked as a voice actress for both film and television projects.