07/06/1943
Ixelles, Belgium:
Marie‑Luce Bonfanti is a Franco‑Belgian actress whose career unfolds at the crossroads of theatre, television, and stage creation. Born in Brussels to a family with both Corsican and Belgian roots, she trained at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts, where she developed a precise, sensitive, and highly physical acting style. She graduated in 1978, just as she began appearing on screen. Her work has never been limited to acting alone: she writes, translates, teaches, designs scenography, and takes part in numerous theatrical creations. Her name appears regularly in the archives of the performing arts, a sign of a discreet yet steady career marked by versatility and a strong commitment to ensemble work.
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25 degrés en hiver (2004) as Boss of the cafe |
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Pourquoi se marier le jour de la fin du monde? (2000) as |
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Mascara (1987) as Norma |
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Le Professeur Taranne (1987) as |
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La moitié de l'amour (1985) as |
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Slachtvee (1979) as Marie |
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Vertige de la page blanche (2003) Producer |