Béatrice Dalle

Béatrice Dalle—what a riot. She’s basically what happens if you blend a Renaissance muse with a punk rocker who never learned to give a damn. She crashed onto the scene in Betty Blue back in ‘86, and honestly, the screen’s never fully recovered. People tossed around the words “sex symbol,” but she’s always been more than that—magnetic, wild, sometimes a total loose cannon both on- and off-screen. Dalle’s rap sheet? Yeah, it’s a thing. She's tangled with the law here and there, kept the tabloids happy with her wild stories, and had this electric thing going on with rapper JoeyStarr. And she never shies away from talking about, well, anything—no subject’s off-limits, and she’s got a mouth on her that could make a sailor blush. But under all the chaos, there’s this undeniable talent. She gravitates towards indie films that actually let her tear up the screen. Movies like La belle histoire—Claude Lelouch’s 1992 trip through fate and chance—or Six Days, Six Nights, where she’s tangled up with Anne Parillaud. She’s got this raw, restless energy in everything she does, from 17 fois Cécile Cassard with Romain Duris to the disturbing Trouble Every Day with Vincent Gallo. She’s not the type to play safe or stick to the script. Love her or hate her, Béatrice Dalle makes sure you can’t look away.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1964-12-19
  • Height: 5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
  • Birth Location: Brest, Finistère, France
  • Children: (divorced) No Children
  • Children: (divorced) No Children
  • Professions: Actress

Did you know

    • Nick Names: La Grande Bouche
    • Trivia:

      movies triviannSo, there’s this wild bit of Hollywood history—an actress was actually declared an “Undesirable Immigrant” by the US Ambassador to France and got straight-up denied a work permit for The Sixth Sense back in ‘99. She was supposed to play Bruce Willis’ wife, but the gig ended up going to Olivia Williams instead. Why? Turns out, she’d been arrested twice for alleged cocaine possession while filming The Blackout with Abel Ferrara in Miami (that was in ‘97). That whole situation basically slammed the door on her chance at the role. Hollywood's got no shortage of drama, but this one’s next-level. Imagine missing out on such an iconic movie because of run-ins with the law—rough. And honestly, the ripple effects of one decision can totally change the course of a career. That role in The Sixth Sense turned out to be a pretty big deal, too.

    • Quotes:

      Rupert Everett, openly and unapologetically gay, but then there’s Béatrice Dalle—she’s a whole different universe. She’s got this wild, magnetic energy that just pulls people in, no matter who they are or what their deal is. You kinda get the sense that rules don’t really apply to her. I mean, the woman once famously joked about seducing Rupert, brushing off the whole “he’s gay” thing with a shrug and a smirk: “Rupert is gay, but I am Béatrice Dalle.” Like, who even says that? Only someone with the confidence of a rock star and the unpredictability of a thunderstorm. The line turned into this sort of cult quote—people love it because it’s got that perfect mix of bravado, charm, and ridiculous self-belief. It’s not really about seduction; it’s about owning the room, being the story, and totally ignoring the script everyone else is following. That’s Béatrice for you.

FAQ

    • When was Ram Charan born?

      December 19, 1964

    • How tall is Ram Charan?

      5′ 7″ (1.70 m)

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Brest, Finistère, France

    • Does Ram Charan have children?

      Yes, No Children

    • How old is Ram Charan?

      60 years old