Béatrice Dalle

Béatrice Dalle

Birthdate
December 19, 1964 (60 years old)
Place of Birth
Brest, Finistère, France
Known For
Acting

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Birthdate
December 19, 1964 (60 years old)
Place of Birth
Brest, Finistère, France
Known For
Acting

Biography

Béatrice Dalle (born 19 December 1964) is a French actress and model. She has appeared in over fifty films and is best known internationally for her debut role in the 1986 film 37°2 le matin (also released as Betty Blue). Béatrice Dalle is renowned for her intense and unconventional roles, often portraying characters that are both provocative and transgressive.

Dalle was born in Brest, Finistère, France, as Béatrice Cabarrou. She grew up in Le Mans with her mother, father, and an older sister. At age 15, Dalle ran away from home to live in Paris. In 1985, she married the painter Jean-François Dalle, whom she divorced in 1988. In 2005, Dalle married an inmate she met while acting in a short film that was being shot in a prison. They divorced in 2015.

Dalle was working as a model when she met filmmaker Jean-Jacques Beineix. Beineix cast her in the lead role of the 1986 film 37°2 le matin (released in the UK and USA as Betty Blue) which received BAFTA and Oscar nominations for Best Foreign Language Film, and made a star of Dalle.

She went on to appear in a series of major roles in French films, including the 1989 film Chimère, which was entered into the 1989 Cannes Film Festival.

She featured in the 1987 music video for Buster Poindexter's version of "Oh Me Oh My (I'm fool for you Baby)" and in the 1991 music video for "Move to Memphis" by Norwegian band a-ha.

She starred in Jim Jarmusch's Night on Earth in 1991. In 1997, she was cast in The Blackout, her first film made in the United States.

In 2001, Dalle appeared in the controversial film Trouble Every Day, in which she played a compulsive sexual cannibal. She starred in the 2007 film À l'intérieur, in which she played a cruel psychopath stalking a pregnant woman.

In 1988, Dalle was interviewed by Clive James in "Postcard from Paris" where she said she was tired of Paris and wanted to move to New York.

Dalle has been arrested on several occasions for shoplifting, drug possession and assault. In January 2005, while making a film about prison life in Brest, Dalle met Guenaël Meziani, serving a 12-year prison sentence for assaulting and raping his ex-girlfriend. She married him after 24 one-hour visits, and spoke on his behalf at hearings for his early release. According to a 2015 profile of Dalle, she said the marriage was "a complete disaster" once Meziani was released from prison, and their divorce was apparently finalised in July 2014.

Interviewed on the French TV programme Divan in 2016, Dalle stated that when she used to work in a morgue with her friends, they sold body parts of corpses, and while on acid, they ate a dead man's ear.

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Béatrice Dalle's LGBTQ+ Titles

The Happy Prince
The Happy Prince
Café Concert Manager

Acting (84)

Les Mouettes
2025
Drifting Laurent as Sophia
2024
Les Scandaleuses as Self
2024
Maldoror as Rita
2024
The Passion According to Béatrice as Self
2024
Le bonheur est pour demain as Lucie
2023
Béatrice Dalle, à prendre ou à laisser as Self
2023
Faut Voir - L'hebdo cinéma as Self - Guest (1 episode)
2023
The Beast in the Jungle as The Physiognomist
2023
Kôkôrikô ! (3 episodes)
2022
Drag Race France as Self - Guest Judge (1 episode)
2022
Tell Me Iggy as Self
2022
Son Of as Wafah (8 episodes)
2022
Love Is Better Than Life as Béa, the devil's lawyer
2020
Lux Æterna as Béatrice
2019
Disclaimer as Béatrice Dalle (Cameo)
2019
Beyond Blood as Self
2019
Dance of Chance as La patronne du café
2019
Inside as Commandant Elisabeth Favard (6 episodes)
2019
Disturbing Disappearances as Iris Koben (1 episode)
2018
My Guy as Annick, la mère de Marilyn
2018
The Happy Prince as Café Concert Manager
2017
JoeyStarr, l'enfant terrible as Self
2017
Everyone's Life as Clémentine
2015
Malaterra as Suzanne Leroy (8 episodes)
2015
Call My Agent! as Self (1 episode)
2015
Capitaine Marleau as Alice Le Drouin (1 episode)
2015
Lucrèce Borgia
2014
ABCs of Death 2 as The Grandmother (Segment "Xylophone")
2014
Rosenn
2014
Among the Living as Jeanne Faucheur
2014
My Sisters as Mildred
2013
Blue Notes and Bungalows as Self
2013
You and the Night as Female Commissioner
2013
Le Renard jaune as Béatrice (Brigitte)
2013
Michael H. – Profession: Director as Self
2013
Fumer tue as Csilla
2012
Morning Star as Zohra
2012
Punk as Teresa
2012
Bye Bye Blondie as Gloria
2011
Livid as Lucie's Mother
2011
Our Paradise as Anna
2011
Jimmy Rivière as Gina
2010
Ink as Mathilde
2009
Domain as Nadia
2008
God's Offices as Milena
2008
New Wave as Anna
2007
Inside as La Femme
2007
Crime Insiders as Béa
2006
Salut les Terriens ! as Self - Guest (1 episode)
2005
The Intruder as La reine de l'hémisphère nord
2005
In Your Dreams as Ava
2004
Clean as Elena
2004
The Gate of the Sun as Catherine
2004
Process as The actress
2003
Time of the Wolf as Lise Brandt
2003
60 jours, 60 nuits as Self (60 episodes)
2002
Les oreilles sur le dos as Monica
2002
Tamala 2010: A Punk Cat in Space as Tatla the Machine God (Voice)
2002
A Day in the Life of French Cinema as Self
2002
Seventeen Times Cécile Cassard as Cécile
2001
H Story as The Actress
2001
Trouble Every Day as Coré
1999
a-ha | Headlines and Deadlines as Girl ("Move to Memphis" Video)
1999
Toni as Marie
1997
To the Limit as Elena
1997
The Blackout as Annie
1996
Clubbed to Death as Saida
1996
Desire as Madeleine
1994
6 Days, 6 Nights as Elsa
1994
I Can't Sleep as Mona
1992
The Girl in the Air as Brigitte
1992
The Beautiful Story as Odona
1991
Night on Earth as Blind Woman
1990
A Woman's Revenge as Suzy
1989
Dark Woods as Violette
1989
Chimère as Alice
1989
Clive James' Postcard from as Self (1 episode)
1988
The Witches' Sabbath as Maddalena
1987
Nulle part ailleurs as Self (1 episode)
1986
On a volé Charlie Spencer ! as La star
1986
Betty Blue as Betty
1986
CASTING as Self (archive footage)
1972
Le Grand Échiquier as Self (1 episode)