Sarah Suco

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Sarah Suco
Sarah Suco janvier 2016.jpg
Sarah Suco in 2016
BornApril 1981 (age 43)
Montpellier, France
OccupationActress
Years active2009–present

Sarah Suco (born in April 1981) is a French actress. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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Life

As a child, Sarah Suco spent ten years of her life in a charismatic religious community, until the age of eighteen, when she made the decision to leave her family [6] .

At twenty years old, she entered the Conservatoire de Bordeaux [7] . She joined the Compagnie Zébuline in 2010, specializing in shows for young audiences, then the troupe of Pierre Palmade, who encouraged her to write [8] .

In 2019, she directed her first feature film, The Dazzled , about recruitment within sectarian communities, inspired by her own childhood.

Filmography

Filmmaker

YearTitleNotes
2017Nos enfantsShort
2019 The Dazzled

Actress

Cinema

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2009PlaygirlThe girlGilles GuerrazShort
Les figuresClaire Louis-Julien Petit Short
2012 Mes héros The waitressÉric Besnard
PossessionsThe cashier Éric Guirado
2013 Demi-soeur Too Much Josiane Balasko
Anna et OttoAnna 20's Louis-Julien Petit
Les derniers hommesAlmeiriaMaxime PotheratShort
2014 Goal of the Dead The gruff womanThierry Poiraud &
Benjamin Rocher
2015 Discount Emma Louis-Julien Petit
Summertime Fabienne Catherine Corsini
The Clearstream Affair The assistantVincent Garenq
2016 Carole Matthieu Anne Louis-Julien Petit
Joséphine, Pregnant & Fabulous Sophie Marilou Berry
2017 Orphan The radiologist Arnaud des Pallières
I Got Life! Marina TabortBlandine Lenoir
Un nouveau départAliceMichael ZazounShort
2018 Guy Sara Alex Lutz
Place publiqueSamantha Agnès Jaoui
Comme des garçonsNicole WaquelinJulien Hallard
2019 Invisibles Julie Carpentier Louis-Julien Petit
Perfect Nanny Diner's friendLucie Borleteau
2020LuckyJulia Olivier Van Hoofstadt
MotusAliceElodie WallaceShort
2021 The Speech Karine Laurent Tirard
2022La page blancheSonia Murielle Magellan
L'école est à nousVirginie ThévenotAlexandre Castagnetti
En piste !PaulineEmilie de MonsabertShort
2023Comme une louvePauline ClercCaroline Glorion
Veuillez nous excuser pour la gêne occasionnéeGhislaine Olivier Van Hoofstadt
Le SyndromeSophieZulma RougeShort
2024 The Marching Band Sabrina Emmanuel Courcol

Television

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2012Le jour où tout a basculéCeliaThierry Esteves PintoTV series (1 episode)
2016L'entrepriseBéaSébastien DeuxTV movie
2020 Call My Agent! JustineAntoine Garceau & Marc Fitoussi TV series (4 episodes)
2021Neuf meufs, l'unitaireAnna Emma de Caunes TV movie
Comme un coup de tonnerreSuzanneCatherine KleinTV movie
2022ClèvesSolange's motherRodolphe TissotTV movie
2024Des blessures invisiblesCamilleSarah MarxTV movie
2025Bénie soit SixtineAgnèsSophie ReineTV movie
TBALucky LukeBenjamin RocherTV series
Filming

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References

  1. "Sarah Suco et Philippe Lombard". France Inter. November 18, 2019.
  2. agence, avec (November 12, 2019). "La réalisatrice Sarah Suco évoque face à Michel Drucker son enfance dans une secte". Ouest-France.fr.
  3. "Sarah Suco : " L'emprise sectaire commence au sein de la famille "". La Croix. November 19, 2019 via www.la-croix.com.
  4. "De Discount à Joséphine s'arrondit : Sarah Suco, portrait d'une jeune actrice". AlloCiné. June 19, 2016.
  5. "L'Entreprise à succès de Palmade". Le Figaro. June 20, 2013.
  6. https://www.ouest-france.fr/medias/television/la-realisatrice-sarah-suco-evoque-face-michel-drucker-son-enfance-dans-une-secte-6605174
  7. http://www.allocine.fr/diaporamas/cinema/diaporama-18650343/
  8. https://www.journaldesfemmes.fr/loisirs/cinema/2586444-sarah-suco-eblouis/