From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Marianne Denicourt (14 May 1966 in Paris) is a French actress, who has appeared in about 50 film and television productions between 1986 and 2009. She studied under Patrice Chéreau in 1985-86 at the Ecole du théâtre des Amandiers in the western Paris suburb of Nanterre. She lives with actor Daniel Auteuil. Description above from the Wikipedia article Marianne Denicourt, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Love Is Better Than Life
The Life of the Dead
(Pascale McGillis)
The Lost Son
(Nathalie)
La Belle Noiseuse
(Julienne)
Monique
(Claire)
Slice of Life
(Marie)
À mort la mort !
(Hermeline)
Up, Down, Fragile
(Louise)
Hôtel de France
(Catherine)
A Burning Desire
(Lili Magellan)
La Lectrice
(Bella B.)
Bitter Victory
(Françoise Gleize)
Day and Night
(Ariane)
Sade
(Sensible)
My Sex Life... or How I Got Into an Argument
(Sylvia)
One 4 All
(Irina Colbert)
Women in Love
(Marie)
Death in Therapy
(Nathalie)
Rider of the Flames
(Susette Gontard)
Vanille fraise
(Gloria)
Cocorico
(Catherine Bouvier Sauvage)
Pierre qui roule
Hippocrates
(Dr. Denormandy)
The Lost Domain
(Ivonne)
The Sentinel
(Marie Barillet)
La merveilleuse odyssée de l'idiot Toboggan
((segment "Le masseur"))
At The End Of The Day
(Marianne)
Cléo, Melvil et moi
(Marianne)
The Country Doctor
(Nathalie Delezia)
Bankable
(Sophie Brun)
Bête de scène
Mom Lost It!
(Françoise)
Djihad!
(Delphine Le Guen)
Balzac: A Life of Passion
(Adèle Hugo)
SK1
(La chef de la Crim)
Innocent Lies
(Maud Graves)
Everyone's Life
(Marianne de Vidas)
Sécurité nucléaire : le grand mensonge
(Narrator)
Adventure of Catherine C.
(Flore)
Clockwork Climate
(Narrator)
The Best Years of a Life
(La responsable de la maison de retraite)
La Belle Noiseuse : Divertimento
(Julienne)
Meeting Snowden
(Self - Narrator (voice))
Dance of Chance
(Marianne Alice)
1914 the Glorious Summer
(Blanche Pailleron)
Me Without You
(Isabel)
Man of My Life
(Céline)
The Happiest Place on Earth
(Lucie)
Il faut qu'une porte soit ouverte ou fermée
(la Marquise)
Balzac
(Adèle Hugo)
Il était une fois dix-neuf acteurs
(Self)
They Were Ten
(Eve Lombardi)
Vivement dimanche
(Self)
Cinéma 16
(Marie)