
Agnès Soral
Acting
Biography
Agnès Soral (born 8 June 1960) is a Franco-Swiss actress, comedian and writer. Her family settled in Meudon in the 1960s before the expropriation by the state of forest land owned by her father, who works as a legal adviser. The family settled in Grenoble. She is the younger sister of essayist Alain Soral. She avoided him for years and in January 2014, denounced his political positions to the press and television. When her brother began his writing career, Agnès Soral authorized him to use her notoriety by appropriating her pseudonym, something she since regretted. Source: Article "Agnès Soral" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Born: June 8, 1960
Place of Birth: Aix-les-Bains, Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France
Known For

Un film et son époque

Sunflowers at Night
Back in his hometown to celebrate the success of his latest book, David learns that his assistant and friend, Michael, is going to become a father. Shaken by this discovery, the young author must confront his truth and understand who he has become, especially when Sasha, a past love, suddenly reappears that same evening. Faced with these two surprises, David wonders if he can still employ the manipulative persona that he has built for himself?

Maigret
The pragmatic, reserved and refined Maigret investigates murders in his singular unhurried manner and inevitably discovers the truth.

Not a Word
Alice is a victim of sexual abuse, and like many victims, lived in silence for years, ashamed, tortured by guilt, afraid to reveal the truth. When Alice starts reading from her teenage diary she finally summons enough courage to confront the man she holds responsible for her suffering.

So Long, Stooge
In the 18th Arrondissement of Paris, Lambert, an aloof garage manager working the night shift at a petrol station spends his time drinking on the job, content in his own company. One night, Bensoussan, a small-time drug pusher in dire straits falls in on a stolen moped pretending to need a spark plug. The two men develop an unlikely friendship.

The Golden Ball
The Golden Ball is a wonderful children's film that tells of a young boy's dream of being a soccer player. Whenever a match is broadcast live in the village of Makono, Bandian and his brother keep their ears to the transistor radio, spinning a picture of the game from the announcer's commentary much as they fantasize themselves on the field. A gift of a real soccer ball, which Bandian paints gold, like a magical object involves him in a series of adventures which bring him in reach of his dream, but which also require him to make difficult choices.

To Remember

Face à face

The Ogre
Frenchman Abel Tiffauges is a naive man who lives a simple life working as a mechanic. Falsely accused of being a child abuser, he is recruited as a soldier when World War II begins, but is captured soon and taken to the heart of Nazi Germany.

Champs-Elysées
Filmography
as Mrs. Cebulla
as Princesse Titou
as Adèle
as Ariane
as Nicole
as Béatrice
as Danielle
as Catherine
as Inspectrice
as Nicole Vitral
as Laura Keller
as Chantal
as Kenou
as Eléonore Rouen
as Bianca Kaminsky
as Mme Pélissier
as Mathilde
as Suzanne Forestier
as Madame Roger-Maillon
as Marie-Claire
as Béatrice
as Self - Guest
as La Blanche
as Mademoiselle Amélie
as Self
as Rachel
as Nadine Marty
as Pierre's wife
as Josiane
as Editor
as Marylin's aunt
as Self
as Dominique Bazin
as Eléonore Destrée
as Lucie
as Isabelle Dumont
as Odette
as La mère de Sabine
as Rachel
as la compagne de Fabio Lini
as Gräfin Bruce
as Chandreau
as Isabella
as Narrator
as Nicole
as Aline Bauche
as Sophie
as Élisabeth Labarges
as Agnès Deckers
as Nicole Beck
as Sabrina
as Self
as Tatiana Féodorova
as Hélène
as Carol
as Violet Blum
as Anna
as Florence
as Lola
as Suzanne
as Self
as Charlotte
as Françoise
as Self