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Marie-Armelle Deguy

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Marie-Armelle Deguy is a French actress,[1] the daughter of poet and essayist Michel Deguy.

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Filmography

Cinema

Television

  • 1984: Diderot by Philippe Leguay
  • 1991: La haine sous abri by D.Giuliani
  • 1992: Banco machinations by Gérard Vergez
  • 1992: Aerenshehawhe by Jean Baudin
  • 1992: Antoine Rives, juge du terrorisme by Philippe Lefevre
  • 1995: La place royale by Benoît Jacquot
  • 1995: L'allée du roi by Nina Companeez
  • 1997: Petites by Noémie Lvovsky
  • 1998: Profession profileur by Patrick Dewolf
  • 1998: Crimes en série, episodes Nature Morte and Double spirale by Patrick Dewolf
  • 1999: Joséphine, ange gardien, episode Une nouvelle vie by Philippe Monnier
  • 1999: Brigade des mineurs, Suicide d'un adolescent by Michaela Watteaux
  • 2000: Le complexe d'Olympe by Laurence Katrian
  • 2001: Un Pique-nique chez Osiris by Nina Companeez
  • 2002 and 2003: Crimes en série by Patrick Dewolf
  • 2004: Louis la brocante, fifth season, episode Louis et la vie de château by Alain-Michel Blanc
  • 2004: Julie Lescaut, 13th season, episode 9, by Bernard Uzan : Céline Hélier
  • 2004: L'Instit, episode 46, Ma petite star by Bruno Dega
  • 2006: Nos familles by Siegrid Alnoy
  • 2007: Les Tricheurs by Laurent Carcélès
  • 2008: Nos enfants chéris by Benoît Cohen
  • 2008: Un flic by Patrick Dewolf
  • 2009: Vénus et Apollon (season 2) by Tonie Marshall
  • 2009: Julie Lescaut by Jérôme Navarro
  • 2009: Le chasseur by Nicolas Cuche
  • 2009: Les Bougons by Sam Karmann
  • 2009: Les Bleus by Alain Tasma
  • 2010: L'écornifleur by Philippe Bérenger
  • 2010: Drôle de famille ! by Benoît d'Aubert
  • 2010: Julie Lescaut, season 19, episode 2 Contre la montre by Jérôme Navarro: the judge
  • 2011: Dans la peau d'une grande by Pascal Lahmani
  • 2011: Le Bon samaritain by Bruno Garcia
  • 2012: Passage du désir by Jérôme Foulon
  • 2012: Caïn by Bertrand Arthuys, TV series
  • 2013: Julie Lescaut, episode Cougar by Christian Bonnet
  • 2013: Nicolas Le Floch by Philippe Bérenger
  • 2014: Le Chapeau de Mitterrand by Robin Davis

Dubbing

Theatre

Honours

References

  1. ^ a b Pallister, Janis L.; Hottell, Ruth A.; Hottell, Ruth A. (2005). Francophone Women Film Directors: A Guide. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press. ISBN 978-0-8386-4046-3.

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