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Sophie Cattani is a French actress. [1] She appeared in more than thirty films since 2001.

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Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2001Mère de toxicoThe cop Lucas Belvaux TV movie
2002 Après la vie The stupid girl Lucas Belvaux
2003Rire et châtimentThe patientIsabelle Doval
2004Les MontanaMarieBenoît d'AubertTV series (1 episode)
2005La vie de Michel Muller est plus belle que la vôtreElisa Michel Muller
2006La jungleChristine MorettiMatthieu Delaporte
Charlie Says Séverine Nicole Garcia
Jean-Philippe Jennifer Laurent Tuel
P.J.TrinaChristian FrançoisTV series (1 episode)
2007 The Killer Sylvia Cédric Anger
DoraEsterSergio BassoShort
Tel père telle filleCélineSylvie BallyotShort
L'envie des autresThe lawyerMiren PradierShort
2009Quelque chose à te direAnnabelle CelliersCécile Telerman
I'm Glad My Mother Is Alive Julie MartinoNathan & Claude Miller
Une petite zone de turbulences The nurseAlfred Lot
L'échappée belleThe womanFrançois TessierShort
Le commissariatMichel AndrieuTV movie
Suite noireSandra Guillaume Nicloux TV series (1 episode)
201013 minutes 44SoniaColas & Mathias RifkissShort
Même si le ciel n'existe pasAliceCécile ChaspoulShort
2011 Tomboy The mother Céline Sciamma
Polisse The kidnapper mother Maïwenn
Celle que j'attendaisCathy Bernard Stora TV movie
2012 Augustine Blanche Alice Winocour
Chercher le garçonEmilieDorothée Sebbagh
Heavy SentimentalThe womanLaure BallarinShort
2013VandalLaureHélier Cisterne
Passer l'hiver Hotel ManagerAurélia Barbet
2014 L'Ex de ma vie BarbaraDorothée Sebbagh
Un illustre inconnuMarionMatthieu Delaporte
2015 Dad in Training The mediatorCyril Gelblat
The Great Game CarolineNicolas Pariser
Pointe noireAlineLudovic VieuilleShort
2016EmmaSophie LachenalAlfred LotTV series (1 episode)
Capitaine Marleau Clara Meyer Josée Dayan TV series (1 episode)
Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie Eve ConstantinEric WorethTV series (1 episode)
2018NoxElsa Mabrouk El Mechri TV mini-series
2019ExfiltrésCamilleEmmanuel Hamon

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References

  1. "Sophie Cattani - Festival d'Avignon". www.festival-avignon.com. Archived from the original on 2016-06-12.