France Dougnac

France Dougnac

France Dougnac was born into a family of artists. His parents were dancers, and mimes, before devenirmarionnettistes and found the Company of puppeteers, Mathilde and Paul Dougnac. His brother Michael, a composer, joined the troupe family in 1971. In 1979, the company became an association under the name of the Workshop of Creation of Puppets Dougnac, and moved to La Celle-Saint-Cloud. France Dougnac following his secondary studies During Hattemer in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, before being hired, at the age of eighteen years, to play in the movie The Hundred Books of the men of Nat Lilienstein. After a career of ten years, on television, and twenty years in film, she disappears from the small screen in 1978 and the big screen in 1988. She then devoted himself to the theatre (NPT: national popular theatre). She retired in 2010.

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Movies starring France Dougnac (14)

The Beaches of Agnès (2008)

Self (Archive Footage)

Superslob (1986)

La Jeune Mère À La Pharmacie

Hothead (1979)

Stéphanie Lefèvre

Bad Starters (1976)

Clotilde, Nun

Impossible Is Not French (1974)

Catherine Brisset, La Fille De Louis

Le Concierge (1973)

Véronique Foraz, Fille De M. Foraz

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