Fanny Cottençon
Birth Name: Fanny Cottençon
Birth Date: 1957-05-11
Birth Place: Port Gentil, Gabon
Details
Alternate Names: Fanny Cottencon
Physical Characteristics: N/A
Career
First Appearances: - The Night of Saint-Germain-des-Prés (1977) as
Most Important Roles: - Conversations with My Gardener (2007) as Hélène
- Room of Death (2007) as La mère de Lucie
- A Friend of Vincent (1983) as Nathalie
- Can You Keep a Secret? (2008) as Charlotte
- Golden Eighties (1986) as Lili
- Paradise for All (1982) as Jeanne Durieux
- Killing Time (1987) as Martine Blount
- Mixed Marriage (2004) as Luce Zagury, épouse de Max
- The Seasons of Pleasure (1988) as Hélène
- Door on the Left as You Leave the Elevator (1988) as Florence Arnaud
Career Highlights: - Conversations with My Gardener (2007)
- Room of Death (2007)
- A Friend of Vincent (1983)
- Can You Keep a Secret? (2008)
- Golden Eighties (1986)
- Paradise for All (1982)
- Killing Time (1987)
- Mixed Marriage (2004)
- The Seasons of Pleasure (1988)
- Door on the Left as You Leave the Elevator (1988)
Full Biography
Fanny Cottençon, born in 1957 in France, is an actress known for her role as Jeanne Durieux in the film 'Paradis pour tous' (1982). In this movie, she plays the wife of Alain Durieux, who undergoes a personality change after receiving a revolutionary treatment called the 'flashage', invented by Doctor Valois. The treatment initially shows success in curing depression but later reveals troubling side effects on both humans and monkeys.