
Geneviève Mnich
Geneviève Mnich is a French actress born in 1942, known for her prolific career in theater, film, and television. Recognized for her versatility and the depth of her supporting roles, she began her career on the stage before establishing herself in auteur cinema. She is a frequent collaborator of director Robert Guédiguian, with whom she has made films such as *Marius et Jeannette*, *La ville est tranquille*, and *The Snows of Kilimanjaro* (*Les Neiges du Kilimandjaro*). Her filmography also includes works directed by prominent filmmakers such as Patrice Chéreau (*Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train*), Martin Provost (*Séraphine*), Emmanuelle Bercot (*Standing Tall*), and Philippe Faucon (*Fatima*). Also active in television, she has appeared in successful series such as *Un village français*. For her work, she has received several César Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress, particularly for her performances in *Séraphine* and *Standing Tall*, consolidating her status as a respected and esteemed figure in the French cinematic landscape.
