Natacha Amal

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Natacha Amal
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Amal (2014)
Born (1968-09-04) 4 September 1968 (age 55)
Brussels, Belgium
OccupationActress
Years active1987-present
Spouses
  • Claude Rappe
    (m. 1997;div. 2007)
  • Jacques Stival
    (m. 2015)

Natacha Amal (born 4 September 1968) is a Belgian actress.

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Personal life

Amal was born on 4 September 1968 to a Moroccan father and a Russian mother in Brussels, Belgium. She was married to Claude Rappe in 1997, but the couple divorced in 2007. [1] In 2015, she got married with Jacques Stival. [2] In 2019, Gala magazine reported that Amal and Stival were divorcing. [3]

Theater

YearTitleAuthorDirectorNotes
1987Le Garçon d'appartement Gérard Lauzier Christian Salez
1988 Friday, or, The Other Island Michel Tournier Albert-André Lheureux
Monsieur de Pourceaugnac Molière André Debaar Théâtre Royal du Parc
1989 The Marriage of Figaro Pierre Beaumarchais Daniel Leveugle
Le Fidèle Pierre de Larivey Jean-Marie Villégier Théâtre national de Chaillot
1990 A Midsummer Night's Dream William Shakespeare Jérôme Savary Festival d'Avignon
1991 Phèdre Jean Racine Jean-Marie Villégier (2)Théâtre d'Évreux
1994 Tartuffe Molière Daniel Leveugle (2)
1996Sophonisbe Pierre Corneille Jean-Marie Villégier (3) Théâtre de l'Athénée
1997Bagatelle(s) Noël Coward Pierre Mondy Théâtre de Paris
2001Coupable ou non coupable Ayn Rand Robert Hossein Théâtre Marigny
2002 No Exit Jean-Paul Sartre Robert Hossein (2) Théâtre Marigny
2004Un beau salaudPierre ChesnotJean-Luc Moreau Théâtre de Paris
2006 Andromaque Jean Racine Thomas Le Douarec
2009Panique au ministèreJean Franco & Guillaume MélanieRaymond Acquaviva Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin
2010Milady Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt Pascal Racan
2012 The Diary of a Chambermaid Octave Mirbeau Jonathan Duverger
2013L'AmiralBernard GrangerXavier Lemaire
2015Ma Mère est un pandaWilly LiechtyDidier Brengarth

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1989PentimentoThe Washroom Attendant Tonie Marshall
Morte fontaineNathalie SternMarco PicoTV movie
1991Les clés du paradisCharlotte Philippe de Broca
Navarro Camille Banon Gérard Marx TV series (1 episode)
1993Le nombril du mondeMarie Ariel Zeitoun
Dracula mon amourThe WomanSerge Abi-YaghiShort
Nestor Burma MarianneClaude GrinbergTV series (1 episode)
1993-2006 Commissaire Moulin Samantha BeaumontSeveralTV series (22 episodes)
1995Dans la cour des grandsEvaFlorence Strauss
Julie Lescaut Catherine WinjiskyÉlisabeth RappeneauTV series (1 episode)
1996Les chiens ne font pas des chatsJudith Ariel Zeitoun (2)TV movie
1997Une femme très très très amoureuseIsabelle Ariel Zeitoun (3)
1998Le bal masquéSophie d'ArfeuilleJulien Vrebos
Frères et flicsEmilia Bruno Gantillon TV series (2 episodes)
1999 8½ Women Giaconda Peter Greenaway
GialloparmaMargot Alberto Bevilacqua
Voyous voyellesSandrineSerge Meynard
Mai con i quadri Mario Caiano TV movie
Mission protection rapprochéeHélène Gérard Marx (2)TV series (1 episode)
2000Le profBCBG Teacher Alexandre Jardin
Réglement de contesJeremy BansterShort
VertigesIsabelle MillerOlivier ChavarotTV series (1 episode)
2000-09Femmes de loiÉlisabeth BrochèneSeveralTV series (44 episodes)
2001VertigesAlexandra CartierLaurent CarcélèsTV series (1 episode)
2002 Napoléon Madame Bertrand Yves Simoneau TV mini-series
2003 Le Bleu de l'océan JeanneDidier AlbertTV mini-series
2004Ariane FerryLaura CortezGérard CuqTV series (1 episode)
2005Mes deux marisChristineHenri HelmanTV movie
Un beau salaudBarbaraEric CivanyanTV movie
Le jugeJudithVincenzo MaranoTV mini-series
2006Premier suspectClaire SagamoreChristian BonnetTV movie
2009Panique au ministèreGabrielleArnaud EmeryTV movie
2010Un bébé pour mes 40 ansBéatricePierre JoassinTV movie
2013Nos chers voisinsCatherineEmmanuel RigautTV series (1 episode)

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References

  1. "Natacha Amal : bio, news, photos de Natacha Amal" [Natacha Amal: bio, news, photos of Natacha Amal]. Closer (in French). Retrieved 22 June 2009 via closermag.fr.
  2. Ritot, Louis (20 September 2015). "Natacha Amal huée par ses fans lors de son mariage en Bretagne" [Natacha Amal booed by her fans during her wedding in Brittany]. Closer (in French) via closermag.fr.
  3. Wakam, Tatiana (18 October 2019). "Natacha Amal annonce son divorce avec Jacques Stival, son deuxième mari" [Natacha Amal announces her divorce from Jacques Stival, her second husband]. Gala (in French) via gala.fr.