Beatrice Dalle

Béatrice Dalle is a French actress born on December 19, 1964, in Brest, France. She gained international recognition for her groundbreaking role in the 1986 film “Betty Blue”, directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix. Dalle’s raw and intense performance earned her a César award for Best Actress. Known for her striking looks and rebellious persona, she became an icon of French cinema in the late 80s and 90s. Throughout her career, Dalle continued to take on challenging and provocative roles, collaborating with acclaimed directors such as Claire Denis and Michael Haneke. With her unconventional beauty and fearless approach to action, Béatrice Dalle remains a respected and dynamic presence in the world of French cinema.