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Fatima Adoum is a French actress.


Biography

She studied language sciences, performing arts and holds a PhD in Cinema – at La Sorbonne, Paris 1.


Filmography


Film

* 2002: ''
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* 2002: ''Funeral'', Newton I. Aduaka * 2004: '' Les Anges malicieux'', Frédéric Monpierre * 2004: '' Wild Side'', Sébastien Lifshitz * 2005: '' Temps morts'', Eléonore Weber * 2008: '' La Louve'', Bruno Bontzolakis * 2009: '' Benicio'', Eric Borg * 2010: '' Infantania'', Eric Borg * 2010: '' One Man's Show'', Newton I. Aduaka * 2010: ''
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'', Jean-Luc Herbulot * 2010: '' À tout prix'', Yann Danh * 2010: '' Lili's Got Talent'', Nur Sadiq * 2011: '' L'Assaut''
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* 2011: '' Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows'', Guy Ritchie * 2012: '' Judy and Jim'', Ben Fellows * 2012: '' A Place in the Sun'', Peter Flinth * 2013: '' Un p'tit gars de Ménilmontant'',
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* 2013: '' Munster cake'', Jean-Luc Herbulot * 2013: ''
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* 2013: ''
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'', Oriane Polack * 2014: ''
Les Trois Frères, le retour ''Les Trois Frères, le retour'' () is a 2014 French film written, directed by and starring Didier Bourdon and Bernard Campan alongside their Les Inconnus partner Pascal Légitimus. It is the sequel to the blockbuster film ''Les Trois Frères''. ...
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Bernard Campan Bernard Campan (born 4 April 1958) is a French actor, film director and writer. He is a member of Les Inconnus trio of humorists. He won a César Award for Best Debut for ''Les Trois Frères'', and was nominated for best actor for his role in '' ...
* 2015: ''
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'', Jean-Luc Herbulot * 2018: '' A Man in a Hurry'', Hervé Mimran * 2018: '' Taarof- (SF)'', Alannah Olivia * 2018: '' Hope is French - (SF)'', Chris Mack * 2019 : '' Irréversible, Inversion Intégrale'',
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* 2023 : '' Toi non plus tu n'as rien vu'' de Beatrice Pollet : Fanny * 2023 : ''
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'' de Christian Bonnet : Kasmi * 2024 : '' Petites mains'' de Nessim Chikhaoui * 2025 : ''
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Martin Bourboulon Martin Bourboulon (born 27 June 1979) is a French film director and screenwriter. He directed the films '' Daddy or Mommy'' (2015), ''Daddy or Mommy 2'' (2016), ''Eiffel'' (2021), '' The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan'' (2023) and '' The Three Mus ...


Television

* 2013: '' 15 jours ailleurs'', Didier Bivel * 2014: '' L'Hôtel de la plage, saison 1'',
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* 2015: '' L'Hôtel de la plage, saison 2'',
Christian Merret-Palmair This is a list of comedy films released in the 2000s. 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 *'' 17 Again'' *''18-Year-Old Virgin'' *''(500) Days of Summer'' *''Aadhavan'' *''Adopted'' *''Aliens in the Attic'' *'' ...
* 2015: '' Cherif, saison 3'',
Akim Isker Akim Isker (born 1978) is a French film director and actor, the great-nephew of television director and producer Abder Isker. He directed the 2022 supernatural drama '' Visions''. Early life and education Akim Isker was born in Algiers in 1978, ...
* 2016: '' Falco, saison 4'', Chris Briant * 2016: ''
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* 2017: '' Vous les femmes, saison 5'', Shaun Severi * 2018: '' The Team season 2'', Kasper Gaardsøe - Jannik Johansen * 2018: '' On va s'aimer un peu, beaucoup...'', Julien Zidi * 2018: '' Illegals, Nielegalni, season 1'', Jan P. Matuszynski * 2019: '' Munch, saison 3'', Laurent Tuel * 2019: '' Les Bracelets rouges, saison 3'', Jeremy Manguy * 2020: '' Les Mystères de la chorale'', Emmanuelle Dubergey * 2021: '' Jack Ryan'',
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* 2021: '' Noël à tous les étages'',
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* 2023–24: ''
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'' * 2024 : ''
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'', Jean-Yves Arnaud, Yoann Legave * 2024 : '' 9.3 BB'', Abd al Malik * 2025 : '' Plaine orientale'' Pierre Leccia


Theatre

*2008: ''
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– Dominique Deschamps *2006: '' Theatre for animals'' Clément Labail *2006: '' Simply the best'' Clément Labail *1998: '' The Diary of Frida Kahlo''
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– Franck Darras *1998: ''
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, – Franck Darras *1990: '' Le Pese-Nerfs''
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Radio

* 2018: ''A Tale of two cities: Aleppo and London, BBC drama series'', Polly Thomas * 2018: ''Riot Girls: Into The Maze, BBC drama series'', Emma Harding * 2019: ''Oliver, BBC drama series'', Ayeesha Menon –
Michael Buffong Michael Buffong (born 1964) is an English theatre director and the Artistic Director of Talawa Theatre Company. His work is characterised by reworking stage classics delivered to high degree of detail. Buffong has been described as "one of the mo ...
* 2020: ''French like Faiza, BBC 3'',
Nicolas Jackson Nicolas Jackson (born 20 June 2001) is a professional footballer who plays as a striker for club Chelsea and the Senegal national team. Jackson played for Casa Sports in Senegal before joining Villarreal in 2019. After a loan to Mirandé ...


References


External links

* * French film actresses Living people Actresses from Lyon University of Paris alumni French people of Moroccan descent French stage actresses 21st-century French actresses Year of birth missing (living people) French expatriates in the United Kingdom {{France-stage-actor-stub