Françoise Dorner (born 17 June 1949, Paris) is a French actress,
screenwriter, author of plays and novels.Dorner appeared for the first
time in the cinema thanks to Éric Le Hung who entrusted her in 1975
one of the main roles of Raging Fists along Philippe Lavot [fr],
Marie-Georges Pascal and Tony Gatlif, also author of the script. She
can be seen in 1981 in Haute surveillance by Pierre-Alain Jolivet [fr]
then in 1984 next to Pierre Richard in The twin. Finally, in 1992 she
played in Les amies de ma femme by Didier Van Cauwelaert with Michel
Leeb [fr], Christine Boisson and Catherine Arditi [fr].Although her
film career remains quite modest, Françoise Dorner, has been very
present on the small screen since the late 1960s. She was the star of
several TV movies and embodied in particular La Petite Fadette in
1978. In 1985, she interpreted the commissioner Françoise Valence in
the series "Madame et ses flics". The television also gave her in
1996, the possibility of adapting one of her plays, Le Parfum de
Jeannette.Her plays L'Hirondelle and Le Parfum de Jeannette, cowritten
with Jean-Claude Carrière, earned her the Prix du Jeune Théâtre
Béatrix Dussane-André Roussin. In 2004, she was awarded the Prix
Goncourt du premier roman for La Fille du rang derrière [fr],
critically acclaimed in France but also in the United States. In 2006
La Douceur assassine obtained the Prix Émile Augier bestowed by the
Académie française and in 2011, she received the Prix Roger-Nimier
for Tartelettes, jarretelles et bigorneaux.
screenwriter, author of plays and novels.Dorner appeared for the first
time in the cinema thanks to Éric Le Hung who entrusted her in 1975
one of the main roles of Raging Fists along Philippe Lavot [fr],
Marie-Georges Pascal and Tony Gatlif, also author of the script. She
can be seen in 1981 in Haute surveillance by Pierre-Alain Jolivet [fr]
then in 1984 next to Pierre Richard in The twin. Finally, in 1992 she
played in Les amies de ma femme by Didier Van Cauwelaert with Michel
Leeb [fr], Christine Boisson and Catherine Arditi [fr].Although her
film career remains quite modest, Françoise Dorner, has been very
present on the small screen since the late 1960s. She was the star of
several TV movies and embodied in particular La Petite Fadette in
1978. In 1985, she interpreted the commissioner Françoise Valence in
the series "Madame et ses flics". The television also gave her in
1996, the possibility of adapting one of her plays, Le Parfum de
Jeannette.Her plays L'Hirondelle and Le Parfum de Jeannette, cowritten
with Jean-Claude Carrière, earned her the Prix du Jeune Théâtre
Béatrix Dussane-André Roussin. In 2004, she was awarded the Prix
Goncourt du premier roman for La Fille du rang derrière [fr],
critically acclaimed in France but also in the United States. In 2006
La Douceur assassine obtained the Prix Émile Augier bestowed by the
Académie française and in 2011, she received the Prix Roger-Nimier
for Tartelettes, jarretelles et bigorneaux.
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