Anne Deleuze
Anne Deleuze, born in 1950 in Paris, emerged in the late 1960s as one of the young faces of French cinema. Trained by Tania Balachova, she was discovered at eighteen by Jean‑Pierre Mocky, who entrusted her with the leading role in Solo. This striking debut opened the doors of the theatre to her, where Pierre Fresnay and André Roussin quickly cast her. In the 1970s and 1980s, she multiplied her television roles, notably in Les Thibault, Le Deuil sied à Électre and Richelieu, becoming a familiar figure to viewers. At the same time, she pursued a film career, appearing in works by Michel Drach, James Ivory and Arthur Joffé. From the 1990s onward, she developed a significant career in dubbing, lending her voice to many foreign actresses in popular productions. Her path, eclectic and steady, reflects that of a performer able to navigate genres and eras with the same commitment to craft.
Filmography (13 titles)
Mère, fille: mode d'emploi
Mrs. Mahler · 2002
5.6MovieChloé
La mère · 1996
4.2ShowStrangers
Kathryn · 1996
La Belle Anglaise
Caroline · 1988
4.1MovieClub de rencontres
Agnès Bergereau · 1987
5.1MovieGuy de Maupassant
Princesse Polignac · 1982
MovieLa Lame et le Manche
Julie Bernays · 1980
9.5ShowRichelieu
Marie-Madeleine Combalet · 1977
7.1ShowPolice Commissioner Moulin
Le juge d'instruction · 1976
7.0MovieLes Trois Sœurs
Irena · 1974
6.5MovieRak
Cécile · 1972
10.0ShowLes Cent Livres des Hommes
Sue · 1970
6.1MovieSolo
Annabel · 1970