Brigitte Catillon
Biography
Brigitte Catillon, born on July 20, 1951, is a notable French actress and screenwriter whose talents have been recognized in various prestigious circles. In 1993, she received a nomination for the César Award for Best Supporting Actress for her compelling performance in "A Heart in Winter," a film directed by the esteemed Claude Sautet. Catillon's stage prowess also earned her acclaim in the theater world; she was nominated for the Molière Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2007 for her role in Nicolas Bedos's play "EVA." Her talent continued to shine brightly, as she garnered another Molière nomination in 2011 for her performance in "Nono," a classic work by Sacha Guitry, which was directed by Michel Fau.
Throughout her career, Brigitte Catillon has showcased her versatility and depth as an actress, captivating audiences both on screen and stage. Her contributions to French cinema and theater have solidified her status as a respected figure in the performing arts. With a career spanning several decades, Catillon remains a prominent name in the industry, celebrated for her artistic achievements and her ability to bring characters to life.
Filmography
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Don't Look Back
2009 • Nadia / Valérie
Marie's Story
2014 • Mother Superior
Artemisia
1997 • Tuzia
Dingo
1991 • Beatrice Boulain
Tell No One
2006
The Taste of Others
2000 • Béatrice Castella
Nightcap
2000 • Louise Pollet
La Lectrice
1988 • la mère d'Éric
A Heart in Winter
1992 • Régine
Me, Myself and Mum
2013 • Tante d'Amérique
Spoiled Children
1977
Love Is in the Air
2013 • Claire
The Judge
1984 • Gregoire
Les Saisons meurtrières
2012 • Françoise Berthier