She’s a screen actress who gained recognition for her powerful performance as Ethel in the 1984 drama La femme publique, known in English as The Public Woman. This role earned her a well-deserved nomination for the 1985 César Award for Best Actress, marking a significant milestone in her career. Before fame took hold, she made one of her earliest on-screen appearances in the 1981 cult favorite Les Hommes préfèrent les grosses (Men Prefer Fat Girls), a film that helped set the stage for her future in cinema. The screen actress was born in France, raised with a rich cultural background—her mother of Polish descent and her father with roots in both Argentina and Turkey. Over the years, the screen actress has continued to captivate audiences with her depth and versatility, proving time and again why the screen actress remains a respected figure in French film.
She made an appearance in the 1982 erotic film Aphrodite, which marked a notable moment in her career.