Barbara Schulz

Barbara Schulz

Born 1972-03-15 (age 54) Talence, Gironde, France
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Biography

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Barbara Schulz (born 1972) is a French actress who won the Prix Suzanne Bianchetti in 2001. She was nominated for the César Award for Most Promising Actress for the 1999 film La Dilettante. For her performances on the stage, Schulz has been nominated several times for the Molière Award, winning in 2001 in the category Best Female Newcomer (“Molière de la révélation théâtrale”) for the play Joyeuses Pâques. Recently she moved from France to New York,where she was cast in an episode of the TV series Pan Am as an Italian woman spying for the USSR. The producers have decided that her character will return regularly in the course of the next episodes.

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Known For

French Kiss
French Kiss

1995

as Pouting Girl

Textiles
Textiles

2004

as Sophie

Hidden Kisses
Hidden Kisses

2016

as Corinne

The Longest Week
The Longest Week

2014

as Marianne

L'irrésolu
L'irrésolu

1994

as Marianne

The President's Wife
The President's Wife

2023

as Aurore

Corto Maltese: The Secret Court of the Arcane
Changing Sides
Changing Sides

2009

as Femme 'Ile de Ré'

San Antonio
San Antonio

2004

as Marianne

The Young Casanova
The Young Casanova

2002

as Charlotte de L'Estrades

Bank Error in Your Favour
Bank Error in Your Favour

2009

as Stéphanie

The Man Who Came From Elsewhere
The Man Who Came From Elsewhere

2004

as Léa Massenot

Baby Phone
Baby Phone

2017

as Juliette

La Dilettante
La Dilettante

1999

as Nathalie

Jean-Philippe
Jean-Philippe

2006

as Gabrielle

The House
The House

2007

as Laura

The Final Lesson
The Final Lesson

2015

as La collègue de Diane

O Dia da Caça
O Dia da Caça

2000

as Monalise

A Fragile Bond
A Fragile Bond

2019

as Judith