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'''Déborah François''' (born on 24 May 1987) is a [[Belgium|Belgian]] actress. She starred in the [[Palme d'Or]] winning film ''[[L'Enfant (film)|L'Enfant]]'' (2005) playing the lead role of Sonya, ''[[La Tourneuse de Pages]]'' (2006), ''[[Les Femmes de l'Ombre]]'' (2008), ''[[Unmade Beds]]'' (2009) and ''[[My Queen Karo]]'' (2009).
'''Déborah François''' (born on 24 May 1987) is a [[Belgium|Belgian]] actress. She starred in the [[Palme d'Or]] winning film ''[[L'Enfant (film)|L'Enfant]]'' (2005) playing the lead role of Sonya, ''[[La Tourneuse de pages]]'' (2006), ''[[Les Femmes de l'Ombre]]'' (2008), ''[[Unmade Beds]]'' (2009) and ''[[My Queen Karo]]'' (2009).


She lives in [[Paris]], [[France]], although she grew up in [[Liège]], Belgium, attending the same high school as fellow actor [[Marie Gillain]].
She lives in [[Paris]], [[France]], although she grew up in [[Liège]], Belgium, attending the same high school as fellow actor [[Marie Gillain]].

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Déborah François
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Déborah François (born on 24 May 1987) is a Belgian actress. She starred in the Palme d'Or winning film L'Enfant (2005) playing the lead role of Sonya, La Tourneuse de pages (2006), Les Femmes de l'Ombre (2008), Unmade Beds (2009) and My Queen Karo (2009).

She lives in Paris, France, although she grew up in Liège, Belgium, attending the same high school as fellow actor Marie Gillain.

The role in L'Enfant was the springboard of what has become a very successful career in French film.

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