Catherine Samie
Catherine Samie (born 1933) is French actress and member (Sociétaire, doyen) of Comédie-Française from 1962.[1] On July 14, 2011, she became Grand Officier of the Legion of Honor.[2] She is a Catholic.[3]
Films
- Les Bons Vivants (1965)
- Pot-Bouille (by Julien Duvivier)
- Un ange au paradis
- La Grande Paulette
- The Oldest Profession (1967)
- Le Distrait (by Pierre Richard, 1970)
- La Vieille fille (by Jean-Pierre Blanc, 1972)
- Elle cause plus... elle flingue (by Michel Audiard, 1972)
- Vas-y maman (by Nicole de Buron, 1978)
- Coup de tête (by Jean-Jacques Annaud, 1979)
- La Puce et le privé (by Roger Kay, 1980)
- L'Amour, la vie, la mort (by Claude Lelouch)
- L'Ami de Vincent (by Pierre Granier Deferre, 1983)
- Les Nanas (by Annick Lanoe, 1984)
- Tolérance (by Pierre-Henri Salfati, 1988)
- Gawin (by Arnaud Sélignac, 1990)
- Ma vie est un enfer (by Josiane Balasko, 1991)
- Jefferson in Paris (by James Ivory, 1994)
- Gazon maudit (by Josiane Balasko, 1994)
- La Belle Verte (by Coline Serreau, 1995)
- Bernie (by Albert Dupontel, 1996)
- La Mort d'un Chinois (by Jean-Louis Benoît, 1997)
- Salsa (by Joyce Bunuel, 1999)
- La Dernière Lettre (by Frederick Wiseman, 2002)
- Le Divorce (by James Ivory, 2003)
- Les Revenants (by Campillo, 2004)
- Victoire (by Stéphanie Murat)
- 36 Quai des Orfèvres (by Olivier Marchal, 2004)
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