
Sabine Haudepin
Sabine Haudepin is a French actress, born in Montreuil on October 19, 1955. She began her career as a child actress, gaining fame for her roles in François Truffaut's films *Jules and Jim* (1962) and *The Soft Skin* (1964). After successfully transitioning to adult roles, she has worked with prominent French and international film directors, including André Téchiné, Luis Buñuel, and Bertrand Blier. Her film career has been marked by significant accolades, such as two nominations for the César Award for Best Supporting Actress for *Hôtel des Amériques* (1981) and *La Triche* (1984). Concurrently, she has developed an extensive stage career, joining the prestigious Comédie-Française and also earning a Molière Award nomination. Her career path distinguishes her as a versatile performer, capable of moving with equal talent between arthouse cinema and the classical stage, consolidating her reputation within the French cultural landscape.
