Béatrice Romand
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Alternate Names: Beatrice Romand, Béatrice Romand-Cogney
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Born as Béatrice Romand on April 16, 1952, in Birkadem (near Algiers), French Algeria, she is a celebrated French actress and director. Romand gained international recognition as a muse of the renowned New Wave director Éric Rohmer, appearing in iconic films such as Claire's Knee (1970), A Good Marriage (1982), and Autumn Tale (1998).
In 1973, she took a notable turn in the anarchic cult classic "Themroc," portraying the sister of the protagonist in a performance that highlighted her versatility beyond Rohmer's conversational dramas. Throughout her career, she has also worked in international productions, including the German television series Graf Yoster gibt sich die Ehre and the British-French film The Romantic Englishwoman (1975). In addition to her acting work, she has explored filmmaking as a director and continues to be a respected figure in European cinema.

