Dominique Sanda

Dominique Sanda

Acting 21 titles 1951-03-11 Paris, France

Dominique Sanda, born on March 11, 1951, in Paris, is a distinguished French actress and former fashion model, recognized for her impactful contributions to European cinema during the 1970s. Originally named Dominique Marie-Françoise Renée Varaigne, she is the daughter of Lucienne Pinchon and Gérard Sanda.

Sanda's career took off with a series of acclaimed performances in notable films. She gained international recognition for her roles in Vittorio De Sica's poignant drama, "Il Giardino dei Finzi-Contini," and Bernardo Bertolucci's politically charged works, "The Conformist" and "Novecento." Her impressive filmography also includes Liliana Cavani's "Beyond Good and Evil," alongside appearances in Hollywood productions such as "The Mackintosh Man," featuring Paul Newman, and "Steppenwolf," starring Max von Sydow.

Her remarkable talent was honored when she received the Best Actress award at the prestigious 1976 Cannes Film Festival for her performance in "The Inheritance." Sanda's ability to embody complex characters and her striking presence on screen solidified her status as a prominent figure in the film industry. Throughout her career, she has left an indelible mark on cinema, showcasing her versatility and artistry in various genres.

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