Nathalie Richard
Nathalie Richard (born 6 January 1963) is a French actress.
Nathalie Richard | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1983–present |
Richard was born in Paris, France. She received the Prix Michel Simon film prize for most promising actress/actor for her role in the 1988 Jacques Rivette film Gang of Four.
Filmography
- The Great Game (2015) - Pauline
- Jeune and Jolie (2013)
- Never Let Me Go (2010) - Madame
- Parc (2007) - Hélène Clou
- Le Pressentiment (2006) - Gabrielle Charmes-Aicquart
- The Passenger (2005, by Eric Caravaca) - Suzanne
- Belhorizon (2005) - Isabelle
- 3 femmes... un soir d'été (2005 TV mini-series) - Isabelle
- Zim and Co. (2005) - La mère de Zim
- Hidden (2005, by Michael Haneke) - Mathilde
- Les enfants (2005) - Hélène
- Les visages (2003 short)
- Le Divorce (2003, Merchant Ivory Film) - Charlotte de Persand
- La chaîne du froid (2003 short) - Client
- Le ventre de Juliette (2003) - Fafa
- Merci Docteur Rey (2002, Merchant Ivory Film) - Radio Interviewer
- Froid comme l'été (2002 TV movie) - Claire
- Nearest to Heaven (2002) - Brigitte
- Novo (2002) - Sabine
- Étrangère (2002) - La serveuse
- Maintenant (2002 short) - Else
- Imago (2001) - Marianne
- Mon meilleur amour (2001 short) - Corinne
- L'hiver sera rude (2001) - Solange
- They Call This... Spring (2001) - A naiad
- Confusion of Genders (2000) - Laurence Albertini
- 30 Years (2000) - Barbara
- Pretend I'm Not Here (2000) - Carole
- Modern Comforts (2000) - Irène
- Code Unknown (2000, by Michael Haneke) - Mathilde
- Scénario sur la drogue (2000 short) - (segment "Famille médicament, La")
- La famille médicament (2000 short) - La mère
- Afraid of Everything (1999) - Anne
- Bruno n'a pas d'agent (1999 short)
- Le pourboire (ou la pitié) (1999 short) - Béatrice
- Les Enfants de Scarlett (1998) - Kate
- Late August, Early September (1998) - Maryelle
- A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries (1998, Merchant Ivory Film) - Mademoiselle Fournier
- Stolen Life (1998) - Yann's wife
- La vie en face (1997 TV movie) - Claire
- Eau douce (1997) - Marianne
- Irma Vep (1996) - Zoé
- L'éducatrice (1996) - Louise
- 51 raisons (1996 short)
- Youth Without God (1996 TV movie)
- Up, Down, Fragile (1995, by Jacques Rivette) - Ninon
- Le Soleil a promis de se lever demain (1995 short)
- Lumière and Company (1995, segment Jacques Rivette) - Ninon
- Les amoureux (1994) - Viviane
- Jeanne la Pucelle II - Les prisons (1994, by Jacques Rivette) - Catherine de la Rochelle
(short cut version in not included her scene) - Comme un dimanche (1994 short)
- Grand bonheur (1993) - Charly
- Légendes de la forêt viennoise (1993 TV movie)
- Le linge sale (1993 short)
- Riens du tout (1992) - Claire
- Interdit d'amour (1992 TV movie) - Mme Brémont
- Weep No More, My Lady (1992 TV movie) - Alicia
- C'est trop con! (1992 short) - Jeanne
- Cendrillon 90 (1991 short)
- Bar des rails (1991) - Monique, the waitress
- Monsieur (1990) - L'hôtesse d'accueil
- Les dernières heures du millénaire (1990 short)
- Winter's Child (1989) - Leni
- La Jalousie (1989 short)
- Constance (1989 short)
- La bande des quatre (1988, by Jacques Rivette) - Cécile
- Prix Michel Simon 1989 (for Most Promising Actress)
- Le Panorama (1987 short)
- Window Shopping (1986, by Chantal Akerman) - La coiffeuse #6
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