Claire Nebout | |
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Born | Bourg-la-Reine, France | 20 May 1964
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1986-present |
Claire Nebout (born 20 May 1964) is a French actress. She has appeared in 55 films and television shows since 1986. She co-starred in In the Country of Juliets , which was entered into the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. [1]
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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1986 | Scene of the Crime | Alice | André Téchiné | |
La femme secrète | Marie | Sébastien Grall | ||
Claire X et la cité rose | Rémi Loca | Short | ||
1987 | Association of Wrongdoers | Claire | Claude Zidi | |
Spirale | Simorre | Christopher Frank | ||
Nuit docile | Stella | Guy Gilles | ||
1988 | Una notte, un sogno | Massimo Manuelli | ||
1989 | Coplan | Julia | Peter Kassovitz | TV Series (1 Episode) |
Orages d'été | Christine | Jean Sagols | TV Series | |
1990 | Moody Beach | Laurence | Richard Roy | |
V comme vengeance | Corinne | Luc Béraud | TV Series (1 Episode) | |
1991 | The Conviction | Sandra Celestini | Marco Bellocchio | |
Tout recommencer | Franck Chiche | Short | ||
1992 | Archipel | Alexandra Hamilton | Pierre Granier-Deferre | |
In the Country of Juliets | Henriette | Mehdi Charef | ||
1994 | Julie Lescaut | Carole | Josée Dayan | TV Series (1 Episode) |
Mort d'un gardien de la paix | Fanny Lebret | Josée Dayan (2) | TV Movie | |
Comme tout le monde | Patricia Desmortiers | Short | ||
1995 | La Rivière Espérance | Emeline Lombard | Josée Dayan (3) | TV Mini-Series |
Vroum-vroum | Frédéric Sojcher | Short | ||
1996 | Beaumarchais | Chevalier d'Eon | Édouard Molinaro | |
Ponette | Aunt Claire | Jacques Doillon | ||
1997 | On Guard | Blanche de Caylus | Philippe de Broca | |
1998 | The Violent Earth | Hélène | Michael Offer | TV Mini-Series |
Cantique de la racaille | Patricia | Vincent Ravalec | ||
1999 | Un bonheur si fragile | Sophie | Jacques Otmezguine | TV Movie |
Venus Beauty Institute | The exhibitionist client | Tonie Marshall | ||
Sam | Sam Leroy | Yves Boisset | TV Movie | |
New Dawn | Isabelle | Émilie Deleuze | ||
2001 | Tel père, telle flic | Nathalie Sourdeval | Eric Woreth | TV Series (1 Episode) |
Les p'tits gars Ladouceur | Nadine | Luc Béraud (2) | TV Movie | |
Le grand patron | Georgia Elbaz | Claude-Michel Rome | TV Series (2 Episodes) | |
Regarde-moi | Frédéric Sojcher (2) | |||
2002 | Traitement de substitution n°4 | Christian Chapiron | ||
Sumoto Life | The recruiter | Jean Pillet | Short | |
Vertiges | Clara | Douglas Law | TV Series (1 Episode) | |
Un paradis pour deux | Angela | Pierre Sisser | TV Movie | |
Raisons économiques | The hostile woman | Patrice Jourdan & Sören Prévost | Short | |
2003 | Anomalies passagères | France | Nadia Farès | TV Series |
Dear Hunter | Nora | Franck Saint-Cast | Short | |
2004 | La Ronde des Flandres | Marie | André Chandelle | TV Movie |
Eros thérapie | Dréanne | Danièle Dubroux | ||
2005 | Des jours et des nuits | Clara Deligny | Thierry Chabert | TV Movie |
Trois couples en quête d'orages | Estelle | Jacques Otmezguine (2) | ||
Huis clos | Inès | Jean-Louis Lorenzi | TV Movie | |
Cold Showers | Mathilde Steiner | Antony Cordier | ||
Inséparables | Josiane | Élisabeth Rappeneau | TV Series (1 Episode) | |
2006 | La crim' | Chief Roussel | Eric Woreth (2) | TV Series (6 Episodes) |
Laura, le compte à rebours a commencé | Viviane | Jean-Teddy Filippe | TV Mini-Series | |
On va s'aimer | Frédérique | Ivan Calbérac | ||
Président | Mathilde | Lionel Delplanque | ||
La contessa di Castiglione | Mathilde Bonaparte | Josée Dayan (4) | TV Movie | |
2008 | Cortex | Sandra | Nicolas Boukhrief | |
Love Me No More | Clara | Jean Becker | ||
2009 | La différence, c'est que c'est pas pareil | Diane | Pascal Laëthier | |
Les chiens jaunes | The mother | Tatiana Becquet & Jean-Pierre Larcher | Short | |
2010 | Vivace | Mathilde | Pierre Boutron | TV Movie |
2011 | Moi et ses ex | Marielle | Vincent Giovanni | TV Movie |
2012 | Nos retrouvailles | Louise Maubert | Josée Dayan (5) | TV Movie |
Dubaï Flamingo | The singer | Delphine Kreuter | ||
Clash | Sylvia | Pascal Lahmani | TV Series (1 Episode) | |
Le jardin des Eden | Madame Eden | Sébastien Ors | Short | |
2013 | Le clan des Lanzac | Laurence Verneuil | Josée Dayan (6) | TV Movie |
2011-14 | Le sang de la vigne | France Pelletier | Marc Rivière & Aruna Villiers | TV Series (6 Episodes) |
2014 | Rebecca | Hallucination | Tatiana Becquet (2) | Short |
2008-15 | Nicolas Le Floch | La Paulet | Edwin Baily, Nicolas Picard & Philippe Bérenger | TV Series (7 Episodes) |
2015 | Graziella | Alice | Mehdi Charef (2) | |
La vie devant elles | Valérie | Gabriel Aghion | TV Series (6 Episodes) | |
Lilith | Tatiana Becquet (3) | Short | ||
2016 | Capitaine Marleau | Miléna Ferey | Josée Dayan (7) | TV Series (1 Episode) |
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