Chantal Banlier

Chantal Banlier

80 · Born: Jul 10, 1945

Personal Details

BornJul 10, 1945 Paris, France

Biography

Chantal Banlier is a renowned figure in the world of cinema, having made a significant impact through her work in various films. One of her most notable projects is the 2007 romantic comedy-drama film "Two Days in Paris", which showcases her talent for storytelling and direction.

In addition to her work on "Two Days in Paris", Banlier has also made a name for herself through her involvement in other notable films. One such example is the 2002 crime comedy-drama film "The Truth About Charlie", which demonstrates her ability to tackle a wide range of genres and styles.

Furthermore, Banlier's filmography also includes the 2005 film "Bonbon au poivre", which highlights her versatility as a director and her capacity to create engaging and memorable cinematic experiences.

Throughout her career, Banlier has consistently demonstrated her talent and dedication to her craft, earning her a reputation as a respected and accomplished figure in the world of filmmaking.

Career

2013
Demi-soeur
Demi-soeur as Mrs. Lavreau
2010
Copacabana
Copacabana as Irène
2009
The Hedgehog
The Hedgehog as Maria Malavoin
I'm Glad My Mother Is Alive
I'm Glad My Mother Is Alive as Chantal Duronnet, la voisine
2004
The Bridesmaid
The Bridesmaid as la caissière épicerie
1994
The Smile
The Smile as Loulou
1968
Stolen Kisses
Stolen Kisses as Shoe Store Clerk (uncredited)