Lise Bellynck

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Lise Bellynck
Born (1976-02-27) 27 February 1976 (age 48)
Alma mater HEC Paris
Cours Florent
OccupationActress

Lise Bellynck (born February 27, 1976) is a French actress, producer, director, screenwriter and editor.

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Biography

Graduate from HEC Paris, she is also a former student of the Cours Florent. [1] She collaborated with Cahiers du Cinéma in the early 2000s. After seeing Secret Things , she wrote to Jean-Claude Brisseau who hired her for Portraits nus, [2] the first version of The Exterminating Angels . [3]

She also won the Prix de la Crypte for her collection of poems Onze gouaches in 2004. [4]

Filmography

Actress

Editor

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References

  1. Lise Bellynck
  2. BIOGRAPHIE
  3. «Il a un vrai projet pour les femmes»
  4. LISE BELLYNCK