Nadège Beausson-Diagne Explained

Nadège Beausson-Diagne
Birth Date:1972 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Paris, France
Nationality:French
Occupation:Actress, Singer
Years Active:1993–present

Nadège Beausson-Diagne (born 18 June 1972 in Paris) is a French actress, singer and columnist. She is mainly known for having played the police chief Sara Douala in the television series Plus belle la vie. She also appeared in successful films such as Podium by Yann Moix and Nothing to Declare [''Rien à déclarer''] by Dany Boon.

Career

Beausson-Diagne made her first film appearance in 2004, playing one of Benoit Poelvooirde’s four “Bernadettes” in Podium. She continued acting, appearing in various feature films such as Agathe Cléry directed by Valérie Lemercier, with whom she would later work in Marie-Francine, and in Nothing to Declare by Dany Boon, who had previously directed her in Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis.

From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Commissioner Sara Douala in the soap opera Plus belle la vie. When her departure from the show was announced, a petition was circulated by her fans demanding that she be kept on.

In 2014, the Bausson-Diagne decided to join the Pep's series where she played the role of Catherine Paillard, the director of Victor Hugo College. The same year, she became a columnist in the program Touche pas à mon poste! before leaving the program in 2016. She then joined Bruno de Stabenrath with whom she co-presented Faut pas pousser on the channel Numéro 23.

In 2017, she appeared in the video for the single "On est là" by the rapper Féfé, playing the role of a concert manager. However, she continued her acting career, playing in Ôtez-moi d'un doute, a comedy that won an award at the Cannes Film Festival, and Brillantissime, Michèle Laroque's first film.

Theater

YearTitleAuthorDirector
2000Monsieur AmédéeAlain Reynaud-FourtonJean-Pierre Dravel
2006Le Bourgeois gentilhommeMolièreAlain Sachs
2008Open BedDavid SerranoCharlotte de Turckheim
2011-12OscarÉric Civanyan

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1993Night of VampyrmaniaRichard J. Thomson
1997Alliance cherche doigtThe Caribbean Jean-Pierre Mocky
Saraka bôDenis Amar
1998-99Commissaire MoulinYves Rénier & Denis Amar (2)TV series (2 episodes)
2000Un gars, une filleFrancis DuquetTV series (1 episode)
Le g.R.E.C.Fred Béraud-Dufour & Pat Le Guen-TenotTV series (2 episodes)
2001Sa mère, la puteThe black coach Brigitte RoüanTV movie
2002Jet LagRoissy PassengerDanièle Thompson
DjogoWissiHenri-Joseph Koumba Bididi
Vivre me tueJean-Pierre Sinapi
La chair est tristeThe WomanJérémie NassifShort
La vie devant nousAlain ChoquartTV series (1 episode)
2003Les baigneusesRitaViviane Candas
Le silence de la forêtSimoneBassek Ba Kobhio & Didier Ouenangare
2004PodiumNadègeYann Moix
Courrier du coeurStéphanieChristian FaureTV movie
Coup de vacheThe Cop Lou JeunetTV movie
2005Les hommes de coeurKarineÉdouard MolinaroTV series (1 episode)
Inspector SoriSaliMamady SidibéTV series (1 episode)
Groupe flagThe mistressÉtienne DhaeneTV series (1 episode)
P.J.Tina Gérard Vergez & Christophe BarbierTV series (9 episodes)
2006Madame IrmaSylvieDidier Bourdon & Yves Fajnberge
SuzanneThe SingerViviane Candas (2)
Commissaire CordierVéroniqueChristophe DouchandTV series (1 episode)
Équipe médicale d'urgenceÉtienne Dhaene (2)TV series (1 episode)
2007Julie LescautVictoire Saint-GillesDaniel JanneauTV series (4 episodes)
2008Agathe CléryNathalieÉtienne Chatiliez
Bienvenue chez les Ch'tisThe employee
Comme les autresThe midwifeVincent Garenq
2009OtagesThe counselDidier AlbertTV movie
Action spéciale douanesZaziePatrick Jamain & Alain RudazTV series (6 episodes)
2010Film SocialismeConstanceJean-Luc Godard
Nothing to DeclareNadia BakariDany Boon (2)
Enquêtes réservéesRebeccaBruno GarciaTV series (1 episode)
2010-13Plus belle la vieSara DoualaSeveralTV series (115 episodes)
2011Course contre la montreSara DoualaRoger WielgusTV movie
2012True loveLisaJoseph CahillTV movie
Nom de code : RoseSandrine DuvalArnauld MercadierTV movie
2013Pauvre Richard !JosephineMalik Chibane
2014Family ShowMarie-Aimée Clément Pascal LahmaniTV movie
2015CherifNathalie RousselJulien ZidiTV series (1 episode)
Pep'sMadame PaillardJonathan BarréTV series (1 episode)
2016Le petit locataireJackieNadège Loiseau
La promesse du feuPress OfficerChristian Faure (2)TV movie
2017Marie-FrancineNadègeValérie Lemercier
2018BrillantissimeMichèle Laroque
2019Meurtre à CayenneCassandra MolbaMarc BarratTV series (1 episode)
2022Three Times Nothing (Trois fois rien)Nadège Loiseau

Television

Since 2015, she has been a columnist on TV show Touche pas à mon poste!.

Activism

In September 2018 she was invited to the Summer University of Feminism organized by Marlène Schiappa in Paris.

During the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, she walked the red carpet alongside fifteen other actresses to denounce the under-representation of black and mixed-race French women as well as racist clichés in French cinema.[1] "Fortunately you have fine features", "Do you speak African?", "Too black to play the role of a Métis", "Not African enough for an African"; are comments Beausson-Diagne has heard throughout her life.[2]

In March 2019, she revealed that she had been a victim of sexual assault: "I too have been sexually harassed and sexually assaulted on two film shoots in Africa. That was a very long time ago. The pain was swallowed up. Today I am ready to speak out to help liberate this word and recover my life".[3] She is a member of the 50/50 collective which aims to promote gender equality and the diversity in the cinema and audiovisual sector.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2018-05-16. Cannes 2018 : la cause noire s'invite sur le tapis rouge du Festival. 2020-10-16. Franceinfo. fr.
  2. Web site: 2018-05-17. Cannes : 16 femmes noires montent les marches ensemble pour dénoncer le racisme latent du cinéma français. 2020-10-16. DH Les Sports +. fr.
  3. News: Guyard. Myriam. 2 March 2019. Nadège Beausson-Diagne "prête à parler" : l'actrice révèle avoir été victime d'agressoin sexuelle. voici.fr.