Pascale Pouzadoux Explained

Pascale Pouzadoux
Birth Date:19 April 1970
Birth Place:Saint-Mandé, France
Occupation:Film director, screenwriter, actress
Years Active:1977–present

Pascale Pouzadoux (born 19 April 1970) is a French film director, screenwriter and actress.[1]

Life and career

Pouzadoux was trained at the Théâtre national de Chaillot. She performed in the adaptation of Victor Hugo's L'Intervention, a play staged by Jacqueline Huppert in 1977, before going on to appear in a number of television series and films.

In 2003, she made her feature film directorial debut Toutes les filles sont folles, starring Antoine Duléry, with whom she had two sons, Raphaël and Lucien.[2] [3]

Filmography

YearTitleCredited asNotes
width=65 Directorwidth=65 Screenwriterwidth=65 Actress
1988Bonjour l'angoisse
1990L'Enfant des loupsTelefilm
1990La Télé des InconnusTV series
1990Les Cadavres exquis de Patricia HighsmithTV series
1992Border Line
1993Tango
1993Les Yeux au plafondShort
1994La RécréationTelefilm
1994Grand brun aux yeux douxShort
1995Les Misérables
1995Les Nouveaux Exploits d'Arsène LupinTV series
1995NavarroTV series
1996Jamais deux sans toi...tTV series
1996Double peineTelefilm
1996Il faut que ça brillexShort
1997Les VoisinsShort
19974, 5, 6Short
1997Mon jour de chanceShort
2000À deux sur la comèteShort
2001Les Gens en maillot de bain ne sont pas (forcément) superficiels
2001Chercheur d'héritiersTV series
2002ChantageShort
2003Toutes les filles sont folles
2008De l'autre côté du lit
2009Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha ChristieTV series
2011La Croisière
2015The Final Lesson

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pascale Pouzadoux . Canal+.
  2. Web site: Antoine Duléry et Pascale Pouzadoux, amoureux complices pour "La Dernière Leçon" . Pure People.
  3. Web site: Antoine Duléry: "Pascale est mon roc" . Paris Match. 9 August 2009 .