
Arielle Dombasle
Acting
Biography
Arielle Dombasle (born April 27, 1958) is a French-American singer, actress, director and model. Her breakthrough roles were in Éric Rohmer's Pauline at the Beach (1983) and Alain Robbe-Grillet's The Blue Villa (1995). She is best known to American audiences for her appearances on Miami Vice and the 1984 miniseries Lace. She has released eight singles between 1978 and 2011 and seven albums. Description above from the Wikipedia article Arielle Dombasle, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: April 27, 1953
Place of Birth: Norwich, Connecticut, USA
Known For

Les Contes secrets ou les Rohmériens
Les Contes Secrets ou les Rohmériens features interviews with 16 actors who have appeared in Rohmer's films, and they talk on camera about his unusual working methods, his personality, and his spare but evocative signature style. Among the thespians who share their memories are Jean-Louis Trinitignant, Marie-Christine Barrault, Zouzou, Jean-Claude Brialy, Béatrice Romand, Françoise Fabian, and Andre Dussolier; the film also includes rare footage of Rohmer himself at work on the set of his 1978 effort Perceval.

The Battle of Hernani
Drama chronicling the premiere of Victor Hugo's 1830 drama Hernani, and the dramatic Romantics that rallied around it.

Desert of Fire
A helicopter crashes in the Sahara Desert. The entire crew are killed - only a small infant miraculously survives. Emir Tafud, who has no children of his own, brings the child up as his successor. When Ben is 25 years old he decides to set off in search of his true parents.

Desert of Fire
A helicopter crashes in the Sahara Desert. The entire crew are killed - only a small infant miraculously survives. Emir Tafud, who has no children of his own, brings the child up as his successor. When Ben is 25 years old he decides to set off in search of his true parents. In Casablanca he meets French crook Jacquot, who takes him with him to Monte Carlo. They both actually manage to find Ben's mother Christine. She tells Ben that his father was a scientist on a secret mission to Africa. Christine wants Ben to stay in Monte Carlo and take over her firm, but Ben has his heart set on living in Belem with his adored Amina. But now Ben gradually unearths a dreadful secret: Christine's second husband François was responsible for the death of his father, who had discovered valuable minerals in the Sahara. After a bitter struggle, Ben finally succeeds in saving his homeland from Western greed.

The Unexpected Getaway
In each episode, 3 celebrities who have never met go on a 24-hour break in the countryside. A moment out of time to meet and talk about love, friendship, life with its obstacles and surprises.

Les Enfoirés - Les Enfoirés en chœur de 1985 à aujourd'hui

Pride Comedy Show
A unique evening to celebrate love, diversity and pride in being who you are, with a happy, joyful and inclusive line-up. On stage, LGBTQIA+ comedians, but not only, visual acts, voguing and drag, in the company of some of the stars of this universe.

Folle Amanda

Et Dieu créa Barbie

The Secret Song
Singers, actors, TV hosts, athletes and comedians: in each episode, several of them will have to seat in the already iconic SECRET SONG chair, in the dark, having absolutely no clue about what’s going to happen. But then, the music starts playing, the lights go up, and the magic happens ! What will their reaction be when they hear the first notes of a song that means a lot to them ? How will they feel when another artist that they know and love is there for an unexpected tribute ? How will they react upon seeing loved ones performing on stage for the very first time ?
Filmography
as The Mother
as Self (archive footage)
as Self
as Dame Anna Mirinoff
as Olga
as Self
as Princess Diane of Cadignan
as Self
as Self
as Paula
as Mme Raynal
as Appoline
as Isabelle (voice)
as Lisa
as Jeanne Cabrol
as (archive footage)
as Arielle
as Self
as Jess
as Dolorès
as Lucette
as Jeanne
as la mère de Valentin
as Self
as Arielle Dombasle
as Aphrodite
as Self
as Mnémosyne
as Self
as Charmille
as Self (archive footage)
as The Daughter
as Arielle Dombasle
as Mme Gobert
as Virreina
as Self
as Julie
as Mme Denise
as Self
as Self
as Blond inspector
as Self
as Astrid
as Arielle Dombasle
as Leila / Gradiva
as Bettina Fleischer
as Self - Guest
as Sabine Duchemin
as Diane de Montalte
as Sabine Duchemin
as Sissi
as Barbara Lechat
as Milady
as Mademoiselle Lecas
as Professor Barbez
as Alix
as Mademoiselle Mars
as Self
as Self - Guest
as Madame Numance
as Valérie Fisher
as Margot
as Geneviève
as Luce Ader
as Princess de Conde
as Madame de Jerfeuil
as Mademoiselle Jacobonot
as Daphné
as Madame de Farcy
as Vanessa Goudard
as Mme Agecanonix
as Adèle
as Arielle Dombasle
as Sophie
as Self
as Self
as Dieu la Blonde
as The client
as Ba
as La Fée de Noël
as Magda Lassalle
as Rose Petipas
as Laure
as Magda Lassalle
as Helene
as Delphine
as Megan
as Sarah La Blonde
as Céleste
as Leda
as Singer at the Garden Party (uncredited)
as Charlotte
as Sandra
as Miroslava
as Bérénice Beaurivage
as Mrs. Studer
as Celeste
as Loretta
as Renata
as Self
as Maggie
as Stella Moreau
as Marion Derain
as Lucette
as Self (uncredited)
as Julie Bolbec
as Elise
as Arielle
as Marguerite Barnac
as Jacqueline Gore
as Louise Roalvang
as Self
as Maxine
as Maxine
as Secretary
as Callie Basset
as Mabel
as Maxine Pascal
as Marion
as Self
as The hysterical woman
as Clarisse
as Ermine
as Self
as Nathalie
as Young drug addict on the motorbike
as Singing Effects (voice)
as Kunigunde de Thurneck
as Hotel Operator
as Mercy Chant
as Actrice "Gerbastop"
as Blanchefleur
as (uncredited)