
Dominique Lavanant
Known For
Acting
Born
1944-05-24 in Morlaix, Finistère, France
Biography
Dominique Lavanant (born 24 May 1944) is a French film and theatrical actress. She is known for her comedy skills especially with posh and distinguished characters like Rosalind Russell's; characters often defined by the adjective BCBG, bon chic bon genre, and which refers to a particular stereotype of the French upper middle class – to be conservative in both outlook and dress. Lavanant became known in the mid-1970s while filming Les bronzés with the acting troupe Le Splendid – (Gérard Jugnot, Josiane Balasko, Michel Blanc, Thierry Lhermitte, Christian Clavier, Marie-Anne Chazel). She starred in the long-lasting French TV series Sœur Thérèse.com (2002–2011) playing a former policer who became a nun but is still a committed detective. Source: Article "Dominique Lavanant" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Most Known For

Midi Première
as Self

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
as Self

Scènes de ménages
as Mère de Fabien

Vivement dimanche
as Self

Champs-Elysées
as Self

Spécial cinéma
as Self

Sacrée Soirée
as Self

Le Grand Échiquier
as Self

Numéro un
as Self

Victoires de la musique
as Self

Nulle part ailleurs
as Self

Vivement dimanche prochain
as Self

Paulette
as Lucienne

Palace
as Assistante du ministre du tourisme

The Party
as Vanessa, François' ex-mistress

Parade
as (uncredited)

Dead Tired
as Dominique Lavanant

The Chicks
as Evelyne

French Fried Vacation
as Christiane, la frustrée

Femmes Fatales
as The Myopic Woman