
Dominique Laffin
Known For
Acting
Born
1952-06-03 in Saint-Mandé, Val-de-Marne, France
Died
1985-06-11
Biography
Dominique Laffin (June 3, 1952, in Saint-Mandé, Val-de-Marne, France – June 12, 1985, in Paris) was a French actress who appeared in 19 films between 1975 and 1985. Laffin made her major film debut in 1977, gaining critical acclaim for her role in Jacques Doillon's 1979 film, La Femme qui pleure. For her performance, she was nominated for the César Award for Best Actress. That same year, she co-starred with a young Roberto Benigni in the film Chiedo asilo. Her career was cut short at the age of 33 by a massive heart attack. Her daughter later said that she had committed suicide, but says that she has not been able to confirm this either way. During her short career, Laffin appeared with many of France's rising young stars, including Gérard Depardieu, Juliette Binoche and Miou-Miou, as well as established stars such as Yves Montand. Laffin is buried near the renowned director François Truffaut in the Cimetière de Montmartre in the Montmartre Quarter of Paris. Her daughter, the French politician Clémentine Autain, was born in 1973. Source: Article "Dominique Laffin" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Most Known For

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
as Self

Spécial cinéma
as Self

Waiter!
as Coline, Alex's young lover

Hughie
as Narrator (voice)

Instinct de femme
as Marthe

Seeking Asylum
as Isabella

Nocturnal Uproar
as Solange

Vive la mariée
as Anne

Tell Her That I Love Her
as Lise

The Little Wheedlers
as Sophie

At Night All Cats Are Crazy
as La vendeuse

Akropolis Now
as Camille

L'Œil du maître
as Hélène

The Crying Woman
as Dominique

The Imprint of Giants
as Lucie Dromner

System Without Shadow
as Juliet

Liberty Belle
as Élise

Secret Passage
as Anita

Félicité
as Dominique

La tribu des vieux enfants
as Flore