Sophie Cattani is a French actress. [1] She appeared in more than thirty films since 2001.
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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2001 | Mère de toxico | The cop | Lucas Belvaux | TV movie |
2002 | Après la vie | The stupid girl | Lucas Belvaux | |
2003 | Rire et châtiment | The patient | Isabelle Doval | |
2004 | Les Montana | Marie | Benoît d'Aubert | TV series (1 episode) |
2005 | La vie de Michel Muller est plus belle que la vôtre | Elisa | Michel Muller | |
2006 | La jungle | Christine Moretti | Matthieu Delaporte | |
Charlie Says | Séverine | Nicole Garcia | ||
Jean-Philippe | Jennifer | Laurent Tuel | ||
P.J. | Trina | Christian François | TV series (1 episode) | |
2007 | Le Tueur | Sylvia | Cédric Anger | |
Dora | Ester | Sergio Basso | Short | |
Tel père telle fille | Céline | Sylvie Ballyot | Short | |
L'envie des autres | The lawyer | Miren Pradier | Short | |
2009 | Quelque chose à te dire | Annabelle Celliers | Cécile Telerman | |
I'm Glad My Mother Is Alive | Julie Martino | Nathan & Claude Miller | ||
Une petite zone de turbulences | The nurse | Alfred Lot | ||
L'échappée belle | The woman | François Tessier | Short | |
Le commissariat | Michel Andrieu | TV movie | ||
Suite noire | Sandra | Guillaume Nicloux | TV series (1 episode) | |
2010 | 13 minutes 44 | Sonia | Colas & Mathias Rifkiss | Short |
Même si le ciel n'existe pas | Alice | Cécile Chaspoul | Short | |
2011 | Tomboy | The mother | Céline Sciamma | |
Polisse | The kidnapper mother | Maïwenn | ||
Celle que j'attendais | Cathy | Bernard Stora | TV movie | |
2012 | Augustine | Blanche | Alice Winocour | |
Chercher le garçon | Emilie | Dorothée Sebbagh | ||
Heavy Sentimental | The woman | Laure Ballarin | Short | |
2013 | Vandal | Laure | Hélier Cisterne | |
Passer l'hiver | Hotel Manager | Aurélia Barbet | ||
2014 | L'Ex de ma vie | Barbara | Dorothée Sebbagh | |
Un illustre inconnu | Marion | Matthieu Delaporte | ||
2015 | Dad in Training | The mediator | Cyril Gelblat | |
The Great Game | Caroline | Nicolas Pariser | ||
Pointe noire | Aline | Ludovic Vieuille | Short | |
2016 | Emma | Sophie Lachenal | Alfred Lot | TV series (1 episode) |
Capitaine Marleau | Clara Meyer | Josée Dayan | TV series (1 episode) | |
Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie | Eve Constantin | Eric Woreth | TV series (1 episode) | |
2018 | Nox | Elsa | Mabrouk El Mechri | TV mini-series |
2019 | Exfiltrés | Camille | Emmanuel Hamon | |
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