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Sarah Grappin | |
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Born | Sarah Grappin 11 August 1978 Paris, France |
Years active | 1994–present |
Sarah Grappin (born 11 August 1978) is a French actress. [1]
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1995 | Le Nouveau monde | Marie-José Vire | (New World) |
1998 | Petits Désordres amoureux | Sophie | (Small Disorders of Love) |
1999 | Nos vies heureuses | Sylvie | (Our Happy Lives) |
2002 | Froid comme l'été | Rachel | (Cold as Summer), TV Film |
2003 | Je t'aime, Je t'adore | Delphine | (I Love You, I Adore You) |
2005 | Le Promeneur du Champ de Mars | Judith | (The Last Mitterrand) |
2008 | La tangente | Her | (The Tangent), short |
Répercussions | Emma Lambert | (Repercussions), TV Film | |
2009 | Ah! La libido | Charlotte | (Ah! The Libido) |
2017 | Back to Burgundy | La mère |
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