
Maïté Nahyr
**Maïté Nahyr** is a French actress known for her distinctive screen presence and the versatility of her film roles. Primarily active since the 1970s, she has established herself as a prominent figure in arthouse cinema.
Her career is marked by collaborations with visionary directors such as Marco Ferreri, for whom she acted in **Don't Touch the White Woman!** (1974), and Jacques Rouffio. Notably, in Rouffio's **The Sugar** (1978), she delivered a memorable performance alongside Jean Gabin and Gérard Depardieu, showcasing a talent for intense and sometimes grotesque characters. She also participated in international films such as Roman Polanski's **The Tenant** (1976).
Nahyr has often distinguished herself in roles of strong, enigmatic, or marginalized women, capable of transitioning from comedic to dramatic with great effectiveness, making her a recognizable and appreciated face in French cinema.