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Claire Nadeau | |
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Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1964–present |
Claire Nadeau (born 1 June 1945) is a French actress. [1]
Year | Title | Author | Director | Notes |
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1964 | Lorenzaccio | Alfred de Musset | Raymond Rouleau | |
1965 | The Trojan Women | Euripides | Michael Cacoyannis | |
1969-70 | Orden | Girolamo Arrigo | Jorge Lavelli | |
1971 | Thérèse est triste | Coluche | Coluche | |
La Petite Voiture de flammes | Liliane Atlan | Michel Hermon | ||
1973 | Ginette Lacaze | Coluche | Coluche (2) | |
Introduction à l'esthétique | Coluche | Coluche (3) | ||
L'amour c'est un bouquet | Philippe Bruneau | Philippe Bruneau | ||
1975 | Le triangle frappe encore | Marc'O | Marc'O | |
Viens chez moi, j'habite chez une copine | Luis Rego & Didier Kaminka | Jean-Luc Moreau | ||
1978 | La dame au slip rouge | Romain Bouteille | Romain Bouteille | |
1979-80 | Elle voit des nains partout ! | Philippe Bruneau | Philippe Bruneau (2) | |
1982 | Gramps Is in the Resistance | Christian Clavier & Martin Lamotte | Martin Lamotte | |
1983 | Le monde est petit, les pygmées aussi | Philippe Bruneau | Philippe Bruneau (3) | |
1988 | The Great Nebula in Orion | Lanford Wilson | Blandine Harmelin | |
1990 | Deux femmes pour un fantôme | René de Obaldia | Jean-Luc Moreau (2) | |
La Baby-sitter | René de Obaldia | Jean-Luc Moreau (3) | ||
Coiffure pour dames | Robert Harling | Stéphane Hillel | Nominated - Molière Award for Best Adapted Screenplay | |
1991 | Rumors | Neil Simon | Pierre Mondy | |
1993 | Ce qui arrive et ce qu'on attend | Jean-Marie Besset | Patrice Kerbrat | |
1995 | Benefactors | Michael Frayn | Jean-Luc Moreau (4) | Nominated - Molière Award for Best Supporting Actress |
1999 | Mariages et conséquences | Alan Ayckbourn | Catherine Allary | Nominated - Molière Award for Best Supporting Actress Nominated - Molière Award for Best Adapted Screenplay |
2001 | Le Jardin des apparences | Véronique Olmi | Gildas Bourdet | Nominated - Molière Award for Best Supporting Actress |
2003 | Remue-Ménage | Alan Ayckbourn | Pierre Mondy (2) | |
2005 | Si c'était à refaire | Laurent Ruquier | Jean-Luc Moreau (5) | |
2007 | La Divine Miss V | Mark Hampton & Mary Louise Wilson | Jean-Paul Muel | |
2008 | The Vagina Monologues | Eve Ensler | Isabelle Rattier | |
2009 | La serva amorosa | Carlo Goldoni | Christophe Lidon | Molière Award for Best Supporting Actress |
2012 | Harold and Maude | Colin Higgins | Ladislas Chollat | |
L'invité | David Pharao | Stéphane Hillel (2) | ||
2013 | La Station Champbaudet | Eugène Labiche | Ladislas Chollat (2) | |
Mon beau-père une princesse | Didier Bénureau | Didier Bénureau | ||
2015 | Les Grandes filles | Stéphan Guérin-Tillié | Jean-Paul Muel (2) | |
2016 | Mange ! | Bénédicte Fossey & Eric Romand | Pierre Cassignard | |
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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1967 | Hôtel Racine | Macha | Pierre Badel | TV movie |
1968 | Les compagnons de Baal | Françoise Cordier | Pierre Prévert | TV mini-series |
1969 | Le boeuf clandestin | Roberte Berthau | Jacques Pierre | TV movie |
Les Cinq Dernières Minutes | Christiane Fontoy | Claude Loursais | TV series (1 episode) | |
1973 | Hail the Artist | Yves Robert | ||
1974 | Juliette et Juliette | Remo Forlani | ||
1976 | Duelle | Sylvia Stern | Jacques Rivette | |
1978 | Dossier 51 | The 9000 Friend | Michel Deville | |
L'exercice du pouvoir | Francine Sophie | Philippe Galland | ||
1981 | For a Cop's Hide | The TV presenter | Alain Delon | |
1982 | Le mystère du gala maudit | Bernard Lion | TV movie | |
1983 | Joy | The Director | Sergio Bergonzelli | |
1984 | Cocoricocoboy | Various | Dominique Masson | TV series (1 episode) |
1985 | Collaricocoshow | Various | Stéphane Collaro | TV series (1 episode) |
1986 | Je hais les acteurs | Miss Wondershake | Gérard Krawczyk | |
Bing | Gaby | Nino Monti | TV movie | |
1987 | Poule et frites | Mathilde | Luis Rego | |
Grand Guignol | Adelaïde | Jean Marboeuf | ||
1989 | Le suspect | Yves Boisset | TV movie | |
Les jupons de la révolution | Madame de Brionne | Vincent De Brus | TV series (1 episode) | |
Si Guitry m'était conté | Madame Putifat | Yves-André Hubert | TV series (2 episodes) | |
1990 | There Were Days... and Moons | Cheated woman | Claude Lelouch | |
La belle Anglaise | Jacques Besnard | TV series (1 episode) | ||
1991 | The Professional Secrets of Dr. Apfelgluck | The hotelier | Alessandro Capone, Thierry Lhermitte, ... | |
Léon Duras, chroniqueur mondain | TV series (1 episode) | |||
1992 | Rumeurs | Claire | André Flédérick | TV movie |
1993 | Une journée chez ma mère | Anne-Marie | Dominique Cheminal | |
Chambre froide | Herminie | Sylvain Madigan | TV movie | |
1995 | Nelly and Mr. Arnaud | Jacqueline | Claude Sautet | Nominated - César Award for Best Supporting Actress |
Joséphine et les gitans | Carla | Vincent Ravalec | Short | |
Lulu roi de France | The Countess | Bernard Uzan | TV movie | |
1996 | Ma femme me quitte | Nadia Martin | Didier Kaminka | |
Le masseur | Voice | Vincent Ravalec (2) | Short | |
1997 | Same Old Song | Female Guest | Alain Resnais | |
L'enfant du bout du monde | Hélène | Christian Faure | TV movie | |
Paloma | Rejane | Marianne Lamour | TV movie | |
1998 | The Visitors II: The Corridors of Time | Cora de Montmirail | Jean-Marie Poiré | |
Restons groupés | Nicole | Jean-Paul Salomé | ||
Chez ma tante | Jeanne Lafarge | Daniel Ravoux | TV movie | |
H | Eliane Strauss | Édouard Molinaro | TV series (1 episode) | |
1999 | L'ami du jardin | Marie-Françoise | Jean-Louis Bouchaud | |
À vot' service | The Customer | Philippe Vauvillé | ||
Le premier pas | The Woman | Florence Vignon | Short | |
Animal Farm | Muriel | John Stephenson | TV movie | |
2000 | Fate un bel sorriso | Jezebele | Anna Di Francisca | |
2001 | L'affaire Kergalen | Aliénor Leguennec | Laurent Jaoui | TV movie |
Villa mon rêve | Madame Leclerc | Didier Grousset | TV movie | |
Sauveur Giordano | Louise | Pierre Joassin | TV series (1 episode) | |
2002 | La merveilleuse odyssée de l'idiot Toboggan | Voice | Vincent Ravalec (3) | |
Sachez chasser | Karen Plisson | Elsa Barrère & Marc Fitoussi | Short | |
2003 | 7 ans de mariage | Viviane | Didier Bourdon | |
Ticket choc | The beautician | Marie-Pierre Huster | Short | |
2004 | Trop jeune pour moi ? | Jacqueline | Patrick Volson | TV movie |
2005 | La vie à mains nues | Françoise | Sébastien Grall | TV movie |
La crim' | Madame Jacobert | Jean-Pierre Prévost | TV series (1 episode) | |
2006 | Les Petites vacances | Nicole | Olivier Peyon | |
Madame Irma | Nicole | Didier Bourdon (2) & Yves Fajnberge | ||
La vie privée | Madame Mellifond | Zina Modiano | ||
Tombé du ciel | Agnès | Stéphane Kappes | TV mini-series | |
Trois pères à la maison | Cathy | Stéphane Kappes (2) | TV series (1 episode) | |
2006-09 | Kaamelott | Cryda de Tintagel | Alexandre Astier | TV series (6 episodes) |
2007 | The Merry Widow | Viviane | Isabelle Mergault | |
2010 | Un divorce de chien | Madame Schoum | Lorraine Lévy | TV movie |
2011 | Les Tuche | Grandma Suze | Olivier Baroux | |
À la maison pour Noël | Madame Chanfort | Christian Merret-Palmair | TV movie | |
2011-15 | Hard | Anne-Marie Teissere | Cathy Verney, Melissa Drigeard, ... | TV series (7 episodes) |
2012 | Capital | Marc's mother | Costa-Gavras | |
La smala s'en mêle | Mado | Didier Grousset (2) | TV series (1 episode) | |
2013 | Fais pas ci, fais pas ça | Marie-Françoise Lepic | Cathy Verney (2) | TV series (1 episode) |
2014 | On a marché sur Bangkok | Jacqueline | Olivier Baroux (2) | |
2015 | L'homme de la situation | Irène Saint Sabin | Stéphane Kappes (3) | TV series (1 episode) |
2016 | Les Tuche 2 | Grandma Suze | Olivier Baroux (3) | |
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