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Suliane Brahim

Biography

Suliane Brahim (born 1 April 1978) is a French actress. With a background in theatre, she has also performed in film and on television, most recently in a lead role in the series Zone Blanche (Black Spot).

Brahim was born the eldest of three children in Chartres, France, to a father of Moroccan descent and a Breton mother. She was raised in Bourges. She studied the Swahili language at the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales, planning on a humanitarian career, as well as theatre at École nationale supérieure des arts et techniques du théâtre.

In 1996, Brahim performed in her first play and continued into the next decade, becoming a boarder and, later, member of Comédie-Française. Her performances onstage include Peer Gynt, Dom Juan, Lucrezia Borgia and Romeo and Juliet.

Since 2013, Brahim has been in several films and television shows, leading to her being cast as Major Laurène Weiss in the France 2 thriller Zone Blanche in 2017 and Virginie in The Swarm (French: La Nuée) in 2020. She is also a recipient of the Prix Suzanne Bianchetti, given to the most promising young French actress.

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Known For

Filmography

as Doña Sept-Épées
as Anne Frank (voix)
as Maître Judith Goma
2024 Macbeth
as Soeur Fatale
as Valérie
2023 Acid
as Karin
as Fanny
as Marjorie
2021 The Swarm
as Virginie
as IGAS Inspector
2019 Mouche
as Louise
as Électre
as Juliette
2017 Black Spot
as Laurene Weiss
as Elvire
as Valérie
as Valentine Caillou