Melanie Doutey Nude

Melanie Doutey
  • Birthday: 22.11.1978
  • Total videos: 2
After a DEUG in English, she studied at Cours Périmony and then at the Conservatory, and began her career in cinema in 1998 in Jean-Charles Tacchella's Les Gens qui s'aiment. In 2001, she played the lead role in Gabriel Axel's Leïla, and the following year starred in Pierre Jolivet's Le Frère du guerrier, for which she was nominated for a César Award for Best Female Newcomer. She graduated from the Conservatoire National Supérieur d'Art Dramatique de Paris in 2002. In 2003, she appeared in Claude Chabrol's La Fleur du mal, and won the Suzanne-Bianchetti Prize. In 2004, she was in the Spanish film El Lobo with Eduardo Noriega. In 2005, Mélanie Doutey played the title role in the television series Clara Sheller, which made her widely known. Despite the great success of the series (six million viewers on France 2), she did not return for a second season, preferring to focus on her career in cinema and theater. In 2006, she was seen on the big screen in Lionel Delplanque's Président with Albert Dupontel, in Fair Play with Marion Cotillard and Benoît Magimel, and in the musical On va s'aimer by Ivan Calbérac. In 2007, Mélanie Doutey returned to the theater in the play Confidences trop intimes with Jacques Gamblin. She was also in the cast of the Spanish comedy Ce soir je dors chez toi and the German TV movie Troie, la cité du trésor perdu, broadcast on Sat.1 and entirely filmed in English. In 2008, Mélanie Doutey starred in Une femme à abattre, and then in the films Le Bal des actrices by Maïwenn and Rien de personnel by Mathias Gokalp (2009), both of which were well received by critics. At the end of 2009, Mélanie Doutey shared the screen with Kad Merad in the adventure film R.T.T. She was in the cast of Alfred Lot's romantic comedy Une petite zone de turbulences in 2010, with Michel Blanc and Miou-Miou, and then served as a jury member at the Festival Premiers Plans in Angers.