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Fanny Cottençon is a versatile and acclaimed French actress who has captivated audiences with her commanding screen presence and nuanced performances over the past three decades. Born in Gabon, Cottençon made her mark in French cinema in 1983 when she won the César Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the film L'Étoile du Nord, solidifying her reputation as a rising talent to watch. Since then, Cottençon has seamlessly traversed a wide range of genres, from the bittersweet comedy of Paul & Paulette Take a Bath to the domestic drama of Scènes de ménages, les secrets d'un succès, demonstrating her remarkable range and adaptability as an actress. Her ability to infuse each performance with emotional depth and nuance has been a consistent hallmark, as seen in her poignant turns in films like And Yet We Were All Blind and Le Liechi. Cottençon's versatility has also allowed her to tackle more challenging, introspective roles, as evidenced by her captivating work in Above the Sky and Online Billie, where she delves into the complexities of the human experience with grace and authenticity. In recognition of her outstanding contributions to French cinema, Cottençon was awarded the prestigious Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 2017, solidifying her status as one of the most respected and admired actresses of her generation. Whether portraying the wistful charm of a small-town heroine or the raw intensity of a complex, multi-layered character, Fanny Cottençon's magnetic screen presence and her unwavering commitment to her craft have earned her a devoted following among critics and audiences alike.

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