Delphine Chanéac
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| Delphine Chanéac | |
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Chanéac at the 2008 Festival Musique & Cinéma in Auxerre |
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| Born | 14 November 1978 Rueil-Malmaison, France |
| Nationality | French |
| Occupation | Actress |
Delphine Chanéac (born 14 November 1978)[1] is a French model, actress[2] and Disc Jockey.[3] She was born in Valence, France.
Chanéac worked in the French cinema, appearing in European films and television in the late 1990s and 2000s. She is best known for her role as Pauline in the french sitcom La Vie Devant Nous and for portraying the sexually alluring genetic hybrid Dren in the Canadian science fiction/horror movie Splice,[2] and in the crime thriller Verso.[4] To prepare for her role in Splice, Chanéac listened to The Cure and shaved her head.[3]
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Filmography [edit]
- Brice de Nice
- The Pink Panther
- Splice
- To the Extreme
- Pas vu, pas pris
- Retour aux sources
- The Brice Man
- Incontrolable
- Trenhotel
- Verso
- L'amour vache
- Demain je me marie
- The Big Black
- L'amour encore plus vache
- The World of Hemingway
- For the Love of Money
Television [edit]
- Transporter
- jamais 2 sans toi
- sous le soleil
- les vacances de l'amour
- un homme en colere
- une femme d'honneur
- the squad
- le juge est une femme
- julia lescaut
- les cordier, juge et flic
- legrand patron
- S.O.S. 18
- louis la brocante
- leg .R.E.C.
- la vie devant nous
- lola,qui es-tu lola
- lea parker
- diane femme flic
- laura, le compte a rebours a commence
- madame hollywood
- duval and moretti
- die patin-kein weg zuruck
Books [edit]
- Chanéac, Delphine (2007). La nuit, mon père me parle. Neuilly-sur-Seine: Lafon. ISBN 978-2-7499-0596-9.
References [edit]
- ^ Cf. Delphine Chanéac at imdb.com
- ^ a b "Baby Dren is Monstrously Adorable in the New 'Splice'". Fangoria. Retrieved 13 May 2010.
- ^ a b Florino, Rick. "Playlist Adrien Brody and Delphine Chaneac of 'Splice' — 'To quiet the beast, you give her some nice classical music and jazz'". Artistdirect.
- ^ Cammila Albertson, "Delphine Chanéac", All Movie Guide.
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