Dominique Reymond

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Dominique Reymond
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Born (1957-02-12) 12 February 1957 (age 67)
OccupationActress
Years active1978-present

Dominique Reymond (born 12 February 1957) is a French actress. She has appeared in more than seventy films since 1984.

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Career

She has been to the Geneva Conservatory. [1]

She began her career in theater in 1978, playing the title role in Phèdre , directed by Jean-Christian Grinevald.

She made her on-screen debut in 1984, with little parts in the movies Boy Meets Girl directed by Leos Carax and Pinot simple flic directed by Gérard Jugnot.

She was awarded twice by the Prix du Syndicat de la critique for her roles in Mrs. Klein directed by Brigitte Jaques-Wajeman in 1993 and The Playboy of the Western World directed by Marc Paquien.

In 2015, she received the Molière Award for Best Supporting Actress for the play Comment vous racontez la partie, written and directed by Yasmina Reza. She was nominated four other times to the Molière Awards  : as Best Supporting Actress in 2005 for A Spanish Play, also written by Yasmina Reza and directed by Luc Bondy, and in the category Best Actress for The Pelican directed by Gian Manuel Rau in 2008, The Night of the Iguana directed by Georges Lavaudant in 2009 and The Chairs directed by Luc Bondy in 2011.

Theater

YearTitleAuthorDirectorNotes
1978 Phèdre Jean Racine Jean-Christian Grinevald
1980La Colonie pénitentiaire Franz Kafka Jean-Pierre Klein
1981 Caligula Albert Camus Patrick Guinand
Ainsi Solange, Paris ou ailleursCosmas Koronéos Jean-Christian Grinevald
Les Trente Millions de Gladiator Eugène Labiche Françoise Petit
1982-83 Good Little Girls Countess of Ségur Pascale Bardet, ...
1983Falsch René Kalisky Antoine Vitez
1984Le HéronVassili Axionov Antoine Vitez
The Seagull Anton Chekhov Antoine Vitez
1984-85L’Heureux Stratagème Pierre de Marivaux Jacques Lassalle
1986La Ville Paul Claudel Bernard Sobel
1986-87L’Échange Paul Claudel Antoine Vitez
1987 Good Little Girls Countess of Ségur Pascale Bardet, ...
1989 The Forest Alexander Ostrovsky Bernard Sobel
1989-90 Danton's Death Georg Büchner Klaus Michael Grüber
1990 Tartuffe Molière Bernard Sobel
1990-91Phaedra Marina Tsvetaeva Sophie Loucachevsky
1991Par hasard Gaston Couté,
Honoré de Balzac,
Charles Ferdinand Ramuz
& Marina Tsvetaeva
Sophie Loucachevsky
Tous en ligneNathalie Krebs, Ged Marlon
& Dominique Reymond
Ged Marlon
Indices terrestres Marina Tsvetaeva Éric Didry
1992Weimarland Bruno Bayen Bruno Bayen
John and Mary Pascal Rambert Pascal Rambert
1993Mrs. Klein Nicholas Wright Brigitte Jaques-WajemanPrix du Syndicat de la critique - Best Actress
1995Mrs. Klein Nicholas Wright Brigitte Jaques-Wajeman
Antony and Cleopatra William Shakespeare Pascal Rambert
1997-98 In Praise of Shadows Jun'ichirō Tanizaki Jacques Rebotier
2000 Man Equals Man Bertolt Brecht Jean-Pierre Vincent
2001 In Praise of Shadows Jun'ichirō Tanizaki Jacques Rebotier
2002Visits Jon Fosse Marie-Louise Bischofberger
2004-05A Spanish Play Yasmina Reza Luc Bondy Nominated - Molière Award for Best Supporting Actress
2006 The Playboy of the Western World John Millington Synge Marc PaquienPrix du Syndicat de la critique - Best Actress
2007-09L’Acte inconnuValère NovarinaValère Novarina
2008The Pelican August Strindberg Gian Manuel RauNominated - Molière Award for Best Actress
2008-09Feux August Stramm Daniel Jeanneteau &
Marie-Christine Soma
2009Trois quartiersValérie MréjenGian Manuel Rau
The Night of the Iguana Tennessee Williams Georges LavaudantNominated - Molière Award for Best Actress
2010-11 The Chairs Eugène Ionesco Luc Bondy Nominated - Molière Award for Best Actress
2012-14 The Seagull Anton Chekhov Arthur Nauzyciel
2013Rome-NanterreValérie MréjenGian Manuel Rau
2014-15Comment vous racontez la partie Yasmina Reza Yasmina Reza Molière Award for Best Supporting Actress
2015Toujours la tempête Peter Handke Alain Françon
The Giants of the Mountain Luigi Pirandello Stéphane Braunschweig
2016-18 The Glass Menagerie Tennessee Williams Daniel Jeanneteau
2017-18The Apple in the Dark Clarice Lispector Marie-Christine Soma
2019Veillée de familleGilles Gaston-DreyfusGilles Gaston-Dreyfus
2019-20The Rest Will Be Familiar to
You from Cinema
Martin Crimp Daniel Jeanneteau
2021-22 West Pier Bernard-Marie Koltès Ludovic Lagarde
2022Foucault en CalifornieSimeon Wade Lionel Baier
2024Foucault en CalifornieSimeon Wade Lionel Baier

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1984 Boy Meets Girl The neighbor Leos Carax
Pinot simple flic Gérard Jugnot
1986Zone rougeNathalie Cheylard Robert Enrico
La femme secrèteChristianeSébastien Grall
Nuit de Chine Catherine Corsini Short
1988Poker Catherine Corsini
A Strange Place to Meet Mme Martinet François Dupeyron
1989BaptêmeColette René Féret
1992 Betty Claude Chabrol
La révolte des enfantsJeanneGérard Poitou-Weber
Séparément vôtreCatherine Michel Boisrond TV movie
1993 The Birth of Love Hélène Philippe Garrel
1996Love, etc.Marie's mother Marion Vernoux
Will It Snow for Christmas? The mother Sandrine Veysset Festival du Film de Paris - Best Actress
1997 Artemisia Tassi's sister Agnès Merlet
Le cri du corbeauLouiseSerge MeynardTV movie
1998On a très peu d'amisMaryseSylvain Monod
DenisJuliette Catherine Corsini TV movie
La poursuite du ventViviane Nina Companeez TV mini-series
1999 Sachs' Disease Madame Leblanc Michel Deville
Un pont entre deux rivesClaire Daboval Frédéric Auburtin &
Gérard Depardieu
2000 Sade Madame de Lancris Benoît Jacquot
Presque rien The mother Sébastien Lifshitz
L'affaire MarcorelleClaudie MarcorelleSerge Le Péron
Sentimental Destinies Julie Desca Olivier Assayas Nominated - Swiss Film Award for Best Actress
2001Avec tout mon amourDolorèsAmalia Escriva
SimonRégis RoinsardShort
Un pique-nique chez OsirisMathilde Ancelin Nina Companeez TV movie
Festival International de Programmes Audiovisuels
- Best Actress
2002 In My Skin The client Marina de Van
Les Diables The director Christophe Ruggia
Demonlover Karen Olivier Assayas
La dame de la plageNadinePaule SardouShort
Le gaveAnneChristian BonnetTV movie
2003Variété françaiseEdith's motherFrédéric Videau
À cranClaireAlain TasmaTV movie
Une famille à tout prixMireilleJacques RenardTV movie
2004 Process The metro lady C.S. Leigh
Ma Mère Marthe Christophe Honoré
Ne fais pas ça!Sonia / Ruth Luc Bondy
Tomorrow We Move Madame Delacre Chantal Akerman
Princesse MarieGeneviève Benoît Jacquot TV movie
2005 Hell Michelle Danis Tanović
L'oeil de l'autreJulietteJohn Lvoff
Vénus & ApollonThe womanOlivier GuignardTV series (1 episode)
2006CarmenEva Jean-Pierre Limosin TV movie
Une saison SibéliusMarthaMario FanfaniTV movie
2007 Towards Zero Madame Geoffroy Pascal Thomas
Il sera une fois...Nadine Sandrine Veysset
Le Dernier des fous NadègeLaurent Achard
Le penduSusanne Claire Devers TV movie
En marge des joursSandrine Emmanuel Finkiel TV movie
2008 Summer Hours Lisa Marly Olivier Assayas
Les murs porteursSolange WeilCyril Gelblat
Le plaisir de chanterThe informerIlan Duran Cohen
Le nouveau protocoleLouise Verneuil Thomas Vincent
L'affaire Bruay-en-ArtoisSolange Valmon Charlotte Brändström TV movie
2009 Adieu Gary MariaNassim Amaouche
Don't Look Back The voice Marina de Van
Suite noireThe gallery owner Claire Devers TV series (1 episode)
2010 Bus Palladium Marina Christopher Thompson
InsoupçonnableHélèneGabriel Le Bomin
63 regardsWoman 2Christophe PelletShort
2011Une îleThe narratorAnne Alix
Notre étrangèreMarie Sarah Bouyain
Pour Djamila Simone de Beauvoir Caroline Huppert TV movie
2012 Populaire Madame ShorofskyRégis Roinsard
Farewell, My Queen Madame de Rochereuil Benoît Jacquot
Le jour de la grenouilleMaggBéatrice Pollet
Noces (Stravinsky/Ramuz)The actressPhilippe Béziat
La dériveVirginieMatthieu SalmonShort
Au nom d'AthènesThe narratorFabrice HourlierTV mini-series
2014 Maestro Francine Léa Fazer
Fool Circle ClaudeVincent Mariette
BodybuilderMuriel Roschdy Zem
Il venait de RoumanieClément's motherJean-Baptiste DurandShort
Marie Curie, une femme sur le front Marie Curie Alain BrunardTV movie
Luchon International Film Festival - Best Actress
2015Des ApachesDr. ReymondNassim Amaouche
Diary of a Chambermaid The recruiter Benoît Jacquot
2017 L'Amant double Agnès Wexler François Ozon
L'histoire d'une mèreThe death Sandrine Veysset
HuguesMicheline Pascal Cervo Short
Les grands espritsAndréeJonathan ComnèneShort
RobinAnneAlice DouardTV movie
Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie Macha SemenoffNicolas Picard-DreyfussTV series (1 episode)
2018Age of IronThe narratorPhilippe Bérenger,
& Henrike Sandner, ...
TV mini-series
Ondes de chocClaudeFrédéric MermoudTV series (1 episode)
2019 Mémorable MichelleBruno ColletShort
La forêt d'argentValeria Emmanuel Bourdieu TV movie
2020ÉléonoreMartineAmro Hamzawi
My Best Part The therapist Nicolas Maury
2021Les héritiersDiane Jean-Marc Brondolo TV movie
2022Temps de chienThe editorVanessa CaffinShort
Irma Vep The therapist Olivier Assayas TV mini-series
2023Last DanceLiseDelphine Lehericey
Junkyard Dog Christiane MiralèsJean-Baptiste Durand
Just the Two of Us The lawyer Valérie Donzelli
Avant l'effondrementFanny's motherBenoît Volnais &
Alice Zeniter
Toi non plus tu n'as rien vuDr. KrolenBéatrice Pollet
2025 The Safe House Lionel Baier In competition at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival [2]

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References

  1. "Dominique Reymond". en.unifrance.org. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  2. Rosser, Michael (21 January 2025). "Berlin film festival reveals 2025 competition line-up 2025". ScreenDaily . Retrieved 21 January 2025.