Fiona Gélin
Born Bénédicte Gélin, the daughter of actor Daniel Gélin, she started her acting career at an early age and made her breakthrough in cinema with the role Inspector Sabine Clément in the 1985 José Pinheiro film Parole de flic starring Alain Delon.[1] Another role worthy of mention came in 1987 with Aldo Lado film Scirocco. Through her father, her half-siblings were Xavier Gélin and Maria Schneider. They were also actors.
Fiona Gélin | |
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Born | Bénédicte Gélin 22 May 1962 |
Occupation | Film and stage actress |
Years active | 1981- |
Relatives | Xavier Gélin (half-brother) Maria Schneider (half-sister) |
Fiona Gélin is a French actress.
Filmography
- Scirocco (1987)
- Oh God, Women Are So Loving (1994)
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References
- Fiona Gélin at MyMovies.it
External links
- Fiona Gélin on IMDb
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