Evelyne Dandry, the talented daughter of renowned singer André Dassary, made her theatrical debut at the tender age of sixteen on the esteemed stage of Theatre de la Huchette in Paris. Her initial performance consisted of a mere three lines in a play penned by Jean Tardieu, marking the beginning of a illustrious career that would span numerous productions.
Her subsequent appearances on stage included roles in "Les Enfants d'Edouard," "Isabelle et le Pélican," and "Vu du Pont," a 1958 production of Arthur Miller's play directed by Peter Brook at Theâtre Antoine. She continued to impress audiences with her versatility, taking on roles in Pol Quentin's "Football" in 1959, "Le Voyage de Georges Shéhade" in 1960, and Valentino Bompani's "Teresa Angelica" in 1961, among others.
While her film appearances were fewer, Evelyne Dandry became a staple on French television, captivating audiences with her exceptional acting skills. Her outstanding performance in "Sitcom" (1997),directed by François Ozon, earned her a double best actress award, solidifying her reputation as a talented and accomplished actress.