
Dominique Lavanant
Acting · Born 1944-05-24 · age 82 · Morlaix, Finistère, France
Dominique Lavanant (born 24 May 1944) is a French film and theatrical actress. She is known for her comedy skills especially with posh and distinguished characters like Rosalind Russell's; characters often defined by the adjective BCBG, bon chic bon genre, and which refers to a particular stereotype of the French upper middle class – to be conservative in both outlook and dress. Lavanant became known in the mid-1970s while filming Les bronzés with the acting troupe Le Splendid – (Gérard Jugnot, Josiane Balasko, Michel Blanc, Thierry Lhermitte, Christian Clavier, Marie-Anne Chazel). She starred in the long-lasting French TV series Sœur Thérèse.com (2002–2011) playing a former policer who became a nun but is still a committed detective. Source: Article "Dominique Lavanant" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Titles

French Fried Vacation 2

The Party

French Fried Vacation

French Fried Vacations 3: Friends Forever

The Monster

Nicholas on Holiday

Gramps Is in the Resistance

Paulette

Three Men and a Cradle

Inspector Blunder

Umbrella Coup

Agathe Cléry

A Crime in Paradise

Femmes Fatales

Dead Tired

Peppermint Soda

The Big Store

Cookies

A Little Romance

Rendez-vous

You Won't Have Alsace-Lorraine

The Wedding Cake

Hotel America

Entre Nous

The Joint Brothers

Parade

Men Prefer Fat Girls

A Few Days with Me

La Smala

Butterfly on the Shoulder

The Other One's Mug

Courage fuyons

Cause toujours... tu m'intéresses

Paroles et musique

Scènes de ménages

All Mixed Up

Sex, Lies and Surgery

The Professional Secrets of Dr. Apfelgluck

Marie, the Doll

Agent trouble

Marriage of the Century

Kamikaze

Keep Your Right Up

House Specialty

Is This Reasonable?

The Leopard

As the Moon

My Other Husband

Is There a Frenchman in the House?

Death on a Rainy Sunday

I Hate Actors

Cross My Heart

Desire

Stand Up Crabs, the Sea Is Rising!

The Horse of Pride

The Chicks

Madame Edouard

Why Not Us?

Take It from the Top

L'Œil au beur(re) noir