Sarah Suco

Sarah Suco (born in April 1981) is a French actress.

Sarah Suco
Sarah Suco in 2016
BornApril 1981
Montpellier, France
OccupationActress
Years active2009–present

Filmography

Year Title Role Director Notes
2009 Les figures Claire Louis-Julien Petit Short
Playgirl The girl Gilles Guerraz Short
2012 Mes héros The waitress Éric Besnard
Possessions The cashier Éric Guirado
Le jour où tout a basculé Celia Thierry Esteves Pinto TV Series (1 Episode)
2013 Demi-soeur Too Much Josiane Balasko
Les derniers hommes Almeiria Maxime Potherat Short
2014 Goal of the Dead The gruff woman Thierry Poiraud & Benjamin Rocher
2015 Summertime Fabienne Catherine Corsini
Discount Emma Louis-Julien Petit
The Clearstream Affair The Assistant Vincent Garenq
2016 Joséphine, Pregnant & Fabulous Sophie Marilou Berry
Orphan The radiologist Arnaud des Pallières
Carole Matthieu Anne Louis-Julien Petit
L'entreprise Béa Sébastien Deux TV Movie
2017 I Got Life! Marina Tabort Blandine Lenoir
Un nouveau départ Alice Michael Zazoun Short
2018 Guy Sara Alex Lutz
Place publique Samantha Agnès Jaoui
Comme des garçons Nicole Waquelin Julien Hallard
2019 Invisibles Julie Carpentier Louis-Julien Petit

Sarah is also a director. She's released The Dazzled (Les Éblouis in its original language) in 2019. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9170086/plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_pl

gollark: - nice, nonbrackety haskell syntax- functional-programming-oriented- strongly typed- pragmatic and not horribly complicated - yes, selective applicative functors or whatever new haskell thing is now being worked on may be elegant, but learning every needlessly fancy thing just takes away from *actually writing useful stuff*- good tooling (see: Rust; run screaming from: Go, C(++))- web platform, ideally (yes, it has Problems™, but there's something to be said for ability to just navigate to a webpage and run your stuff- good libraries/community
gollark: I'll probably never find a language which satisfies all my wants:
gollark: <:ninja:445055784057962497>
gollark: What is this?
gollark: Haskell varargs? DARK SORCERY!

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