Nathalie Baye

French actress and César Award winner

Nathalie Baye - French actress and César Award winner
Born

July 6th, 1948
76 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

France

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An accomplished French actress, notable for roles in prominent films. Featured in 'The Bride' (1973), receiving critical acclaim. Gained recognition for performances in 'It's a Fine Line' (1983) and 'The Affair' (2003). Achieved success in the 2010 film 'Laurent Lafitte'. Received several prestigious awards, including César Awards for Best Supporting Actress and Best Actress. Contributed to both film and stage productions throughout a prolific career.

Won a César Award for 'The Bride'

Featured in 'It's a Fine Line'

Starred in 'The Affair'

Acted in 'Laurent Lafitte'

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