Françoise Dorner
Françoise Dorner (born 17 June 1949, Paris) is a French actress, screenwriter, author of plays and novels.
Biography[]
Actress[]
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 , Marie-Georges Pascal and Tony Gatlif, also author of the script. She can be seen in 1981 in Haute surveillance by 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 , Christine Boisson and .
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.
Writer[]
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 , 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.
Works[]
PLays[]
- L'Hirondelle
- Le Parfum de Jeannette
- Bonheur Parfait (2000)
Novels[]
- 2004: La Fille du rang derrière (Albin Michel, Le Livre de Poche 2006, ISBN 2253117404)
- 2006: La Douceur assassine (Albin Michel, Le Livre de Poche, 2008, ISBN 2226172416) adapted to the cinema under the title Mr. Morgan's Last Love (2013) directed by Sandra Nettelbeck
- 2009: Magic Retouches (Albin Michel, ISBN 2226188770)
- 2011: Tartelettes, jarretelles et bigorneaux (Albin Michel, ISBN 2226221379)
Theatre[]
- 1967: Le Duel by Anton Chekhov, directed by André Barsacq, Théâtre de l'Atelier
- 1975: Des journées entières dans les arbres by Marguerite Duras, directed by Jean-Louis Barrault, Théâtre d'Orsay :
- 1976: Antigone by Jean Anouilh, directed by , Théâtre Firmin-Gémier Antony : Antigone
- 1980: Diderot à corps perdu, directed by Jean-Louis Barrault, Théâtre d'Orsay : Mademoiselle de Lespinasse
- 1981: Madame est sortie by Pascal Jardin, directed by Pierre Boutron,
- 1987: Le Nègre by Didier van Cauwelaert, directed by Pierre Boutron, tournée Herbert-Karsenty
- 1988: Avanti ! by Samuel A. Taylor, directed by Pierre Mondy, Théâtre du Palais-Royal : Diana Claiborn
- 1991: Ornifle ou le Courant d'air by Jean Anouilh, directed by Patrice Leconte, Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens :
Filmography[]
Actress[]
- Cinema
- 1975: Raging Fists, by Éric Le Hung: BB la brune
- 1975: , by Guy Casaril: Diane
- 1975: Flic Story, by Jacques Deray: Suzanne Bollec
- 1978: , by : une mère
- 1981: Haute surveillance, by Pierre-Alain Jolivet: Claire Mazarine
- 1984: Le Jumeau, by Yves Robert: Marie
- 1985: , by : la fille aux boucles d'oreilles
- 1989: , by Georges Lautner: Julie
- 1990: , by : Marie-Diane
- 1992: Les amies de ma femme, by Didier Van Cauwelaert: Hélène
- Télévision
- 1966: L'affaire Lemoine, episode of the series by Claude Barma: Angélina Lemoine
- 1967: Les Cinq Dernières Minutes Voies de fait by
- 1967: Le Somnambule, episode of the series L'amateur ou S.O.S. Fernand by Jean-Pierre Decourt: Denise
- 1967: Le Fabuleux Grimoire de Nicolas Flamel, episode of the series by : Jeanneton
- 1969: L'Auberge de Peyrebeilles, episode of the series En votre âme et conscience by Guy Lessertisseur: Angélina Lemoine
- 1969: Le Petit Monde de Marie-Plaisance, série télévisée by : Christine
- 1971: La Mort des capucines, téléfilm by Agnès Delarive: Arielle
- 1971: La Possédée, téléfilm by Éric Le Hung: Sœur Calixte
- 1972: Les Mal-Aimés, téléfilm by Pierre Vallet: Marianne de Virelade
- 1972: Das Mädchen aus Bourgneuf and Strauchritter auf der Messerstraße, two épisodes of the series Die Melchiors by Hermann Leitner : Lucienn
- 1973: Le Temps de vivre, le temps d'aimer, mini série by Éric Le Hung : Catherine
- 1974: Les Enfants des autres, série télévisée by : Lise
- 1974: Amoureuse Joséphine, téléfilm by Guy Lessertisseur: Laure Junot
- 1974: Le Soleil de Palicorna, téléfilm by Philippe Jouillat: Sandra
- 1975: Les Exilés, téléfilm by Guy Lessertisseur : Béatrice
- 1976: La Pêche miraculeuse, mini série by Pierre Matteuzzi: Antoinette Galland
- 1978: , téléfilm by : Fadette
- 1979: Miss et la vie en rose, episode of the series : Sabine
- 1979: Crapotte, episode of the series by Agnès Delarive : Crapotte
- 1979: , by Jean Anouilh directec by Lazare Iglesis : La femme de chambre
- 1980: Lundi, episode of the series by Edmond Séchan : Mme Martin
- 1981: L'Antichambre, by Hervé Bromberger : Wanda
- 1981: Le Bouffon, by : Françoise
- 1982: Je tue il, episode of the series by Pierre Boutron : Mlle Trinquier
- 1982: L'Accompagnateur, téléfilm by Pierre Boutron : Mme Guimont-Villiers
- 1982: La Marseillaise, téléfilm by : Isabelle
- 1983: , série télévisée by : Julie
- 1983: , mini série by François Villiers : Mathilde
- 1983: , épisode : by : Mme Martin
- 1984: La Jeune Femme en vert, by Lazare Iglesis : Flore
- 1985: Madame et ses flics, série télévisée : Le commissaire Françoise Valence
- 1989: Le Nègre, by Yves-André Hubert : Clémentine
- 1990: Avanti, téléfilm by : Diana Claiborn
- 1994: L'Homme de mes rêves, téléfilm by Georges Lautner : Guillemette Deslandes
- 1995: , téléfilm by Yves Boisset : Berthe
- 1995: , téléfilm by : la gynécologue
- 1995: , téléfilm by :
- 1996: Le Parfum de Jeannette, téléfilm by Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe : Jeanette
- 1997: , téléfilm by : Madame Deschanel
- 1998: Les Pédiatres, mini série by and :
- 2003: La Faux, téléfilm by Jean-Dominique de la Rochefoucauld : Agnès
- 2004: Enfance volée, episode of the series : Mme Filipani
Screenwriter[]
- 1996: Le Parfum de Jeannette TV movie by Jean-Claude Carrière. , coadaptation of her play with Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe and
- 1997: Une Femme sur mesure TV movie by Detlef Rönfeldt, cowritten with Marianne Sägebrecht.
- 1999: La Secrétaire du Père Noël, directed by Dagmar Damek
- 2012: Mr. Morgan's Last Love , cowritten and directed by Sandra Nettelbeck, adaptation of Françoise Dorner's novel La Douceur assassine
Dubbing[]
- 1973: Aminata by
- 1978: Goin' South: Julia Tate Moon (Mary Steenburgen)
- 1981: Halloween II: Karen Bailey (Pamela Susan Shoop)
- 1983: Scarface: Elvira Hancock (Michelle Pfeiffer)
- 1983: Trading Places: Penelope Witherspoon (Kristin Holby)
- 1984: Police Academy: Sgt Debbie Callahan (Leslie Easterbrook)
External links[]
- Françoise Dorner on Allociné
- Françoise Dorner on the site of the Académie française
- La dDuceur assassine on Critiques Libres
- Françoise Dorner at IMDb
- 1949 births
- Writers from Paris
- Actresses from Paris
- French stage actresses
- French film actresses
- French women screenwriters
- French screenwriters
- 21st-century French non-fiction writers
- 20th-century French dramatists and playwrights
- 21st-century French dramatists and playwrights
- Prix Goncourt du Premier Roman recipients
- Roger Nimier Prize winners
- Living people
- 21st-century French women writers
- 20th-century French women writers