Dominique Bettenfeld

Dominique Bettenfeld

Personal Details

Biography

Dominique Bettenfeld, a talented individual, has gained recognition for his outstanding contributions to the world of cinema, particularly through his work on several notable films.

One of his most memorable roles is that of the talented artist behind the 2004 cinematic masterpiece, A Very Long Engagement. This film, a poignant and thought-provoking drama, showcases Bettenfeld's exceptional skill in bringing complex characters to life on the big screen.

In addition to his work on A Very Long Engagement, Bettenfeld has also made significant contributions to the 1995 cult classic, The City of Lost Children. This visually stunning and eerily atmospheric film, directed by Marc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet, showcases Bettenfeld's versatility and range as an actor.

Furthermore, Bettenfeld's impressive body of work also includes his role in the 2009 film, Micmacs. This offbeat and entertaining comedy, directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, once again demonstrates Bettenfeld's ability to excel in a wide range of genres and characters.

Through his work on these and other films, Dominique Bettenfeld has established himself as a talented and dedicated actor, consistently delivering memorable performances that have captivated audiences worldwide.

Career

2020
My Cousin
My Cousin as Le coach sportif
2016
The First, the Last
The First, the Last as L'homme qui récupère le téléphone
2013
You and the Night
You and the Night as Policeman at the apartment 1
2011
2008
2007
99 francs
99 francs as Jean-Christian Gagnant
2004
A Very Long Engagement
A Very Long Engagement as Ange Bassignano
Renegade
Renegade as Toothless Man
2002
2001
Amélie
Amélie as Amélie's Neighbor
2000
The Crimson Rivers
The Crimson Rivers as Policeman with Theory
1997
Dobermann
Dobermann as Elie Frossard dit l'Abbé