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Déborah François (born on 24 May 1987) is a Belgian actress.
She is the daughter of a policeman and a social worker and was born the second of three children in a Belgian provincial town. She first came into contact with the theatrical world when she was only five when she played the role of Snow White in a local play. At school she later attended drama courses.
She grew up in Liège which is in the French-speaking area of Belgium and in 2005 she was discovered by two film producers (Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne) who gave her the principal female part in their film entitled L'Enfant –... MORE
Déborah François (born on 24 May 1987) is a Belgian actress.
She is the daughter of a policeman and a social worker and was born the second of three children in a Belgian provincial town. She first came into contact with the theatrical world when she was only five when she played the role of Snow White in a local play. At school she later attended drama courses.
She grew up in Liège which is in the French-speaking area of Belgium and in 2005 she was discovered by two film producers (Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne) who gave her the principal female part in their film entitled L'Enfant – The Child. This kitchen sink drama which takes place not far from Déborah’s home town in the run-down industrial town of Seraing features a young couple Bruno and Sonia. The couple live off social security benefits and the proceeds of husband’s robberies – he is the head of a gang of thieves. When Sonia gives birth to a child, the father cold-bloodedly sells the child to a dealer for a few thousand euros. This film was awarded the Palme d'Or. After her début as an actress she left school and plunged into her next film in Denis Dercourt's Thriller La Tourneuse de pages - The Page Turner in 2006 which LESS
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