- Born
- Birth nameDominique Marie-Françoise Renée Varaigne
- Nickname
- Domino
- Height5′ 8″ (1.73 m)
- Dominique Sanda was born in 1951, in Paris, France. When she was 16, she left her upper-class family and married, but divorced two years later. She found a temporary job as a Vogue model, when Robert Bresson gave her the starring part in his absorbing drama A Gentle Woman (1969); she was quite impressive as a young woman who commits suicide when she finds out that her husband is unable to love her for what she really is. She was then offered the female lead in Vittorio De Sica's The Garden of the Finzi-Continis (1970), as the provocative daughter of a rich Jewish family. Afterwards, she worked with Bernardo Bertolucci on the much-discussed The Conformist (1970), as the sensual wife of an anti-fascist professor, and co-starred with Paul Newman in John Huston's spy thriller, The MacKintosh Man (1973). She worked again with Bertolucci in the epic, 1900 (1976), and won the Cannes Film Festival Best Actress Prize for her performance in Mauro Bolognini's The Inheritance (1976), as an Italian patriarch's daughter-in-law. She gave one more unforgettable performance in Jacques Demy's original musical, A Room in Town (1982), as a femme fatale. Today, in her seventies, she is still busy, appearing in international films and TV series.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Thanassis Agathos< thanaga@hol.gr
- SpousesNicolae Cutzarida(January 8, 2000 - present)?(1964 - 1966) (divorced)Frédéric Pardo (divorced)
- Her voice
- Fluent in italian.
- Mother of Yann Marquand with Christian Marquand.
- In 1995 she played Marquise de Merteuil in a lavish, Italian stage production of Christopher Hampton's "Dangerous Liaisons" (based on Choderlos de Laclos's novel "Les Liaisons Dangereuses"), directed by Mario Monicelli in a cast that also included Geppy Gleijeses, Laura Morante and Yvonne Sciò.
- Festival tribute at the Créteil International Women's Film Festival, France.
- Dominique Sanda in 1993 played in the stage production of "Mrs. Klein" written by Nicholas Wright as 'Melitta', and directed by French director, Brigitte Jaques-Wajeman at the Theater DE la Commune in France.
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