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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Léa_DruckerLéa Drucker - Wikipedia

    Léa Drucker (born 23 January 1972) is a French actress. In the English speaking world of television, she is notable for playing Catherine Durand in 3 seasons (24 episodes) of the French/British television series War of the Worlds (2019-2022).

  2. Léa Drucker est une actrice française, née le 23 janvier 1972 à Caen. Elle obtient le César de la meilleure actrice pour son rôle dans Jusqu'à la garde lors des César 2019.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0238475Léa Drucker - IMDb

    Léa Drucker was born on 23 January 1972 in Caen, Calvados, France. She is an actress and director, known for Close (2022), Custody (2017) and L'homme de sa vie (2006).

  4. 1 day ago · Drucker discusses how she handled Breillat’s precise and often “tyrannical” directing style. Cinema is replete with depictions of mothers good and bad, though few are depicted with such radical ambiguity as Léa Drucker’s Anne in Last Summer. This comes with the territory for the film’s legendary director Catherine Breillat, who’s ...

  5. Léa Drucker, star of the new Baptiste Debraux film 'A Man on the Run', went through years of suburban theater, discouraging auditions and small roles on her long road to stardom. Interview by Thierry Chèze

  6. Léa Drucker was born on January 23, 1972 in Caen, Calvados, France. She is an actress and director, known for Close (2022), Custody (2017) and L'homme de sa vie (2006).

  7. With Léa Drucker, Gabriel Byrne, Bayo Gbadamosi, Ty Tennant. Set in contemporary France, this Anglo-French reimagining of H. G. Wells' classic in the style of Walking Dead follows pockets of survivors forced to team up after an apocalyptic extra-terrestrial strike.

  8. We were thrilled to welcome director Catherine Breillat and lead actress Léa Drucker to NYFF61 to discuss their Main Slate selection, Last Summer. In a conve...

  9. Léa Drucker (born 23 January 1972) is a French actress.

  10. Léa Drucker’s Acting Class Actress. Trained under Véra Gregh and at ENSATT, Léa Drucker began her career on stage, performing notably for directors Roger Hanin, Hans Peter Cloos, Benno Besson, Zabou Breitman, Michel Fau and Bernard Murat.