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  1. Marilyne Canto (born 18 November 1963) is a French actress and film director. She won the 2007 César Award for Best Short Film for Fais de beaux rêves. Selected filmography

  2. Marilyne Canto was born on 18 October 1961 in Oran, Algeria. She is an actress and director, known for Fais de beaux rêves (2005), Sense of Humor (2013) and Nouilles (1987). She was previously married to Benoît Régent.

  3. Marilyne Canto, née le 18 octobre 1961 [1] à Oran, Algérie, est une comédienne et réalisatrice française.

  4. Antoine (Auteuil) saves Louis (Garcia) from hanging himself, though in his attempt to get Louis back on his feet, Antoine gets caught in a romantic triangle. Director: Pierre Salvadori | Stars: Daniel Auteuil, José Garcia, Sandrine Kiberlain, Marilyne Canto. Votes: 3,213 | Gross: $0.83M.

  5. 2,203 Followers, 1,175 Following, 109 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Marilyne Canto (@marilynecanto)

  6. Marilyne Canto is known as an Actor, Director, and Writer. Some of her work includes Camping 2, After You, Disclaimer, The Snows of Kilimanjaro, Beautiful Minds, Comedy of Power, Not on My Watch, and When the Cat's Away.

  7. Marilyne Canto. Highest Rated: 100% The Snows of Kilimanjaro (2011) Lowest Rated: 58% After You (2003) Birthday: Nov 18, 1963. Birthplace: Paris, France. Marilyne Canto was an actress who...

  8. Marilyne Canto was an actress who graced the silver screen many times throughout her Hollywood career. Canto's early acting career mostly consisted of roles in various films, such as the Jean-Paul Muel comedy "L' Hotel de la plage" (1978), "Les Lendemains Qui Chantent" (1985) and "L' Amour en deux" (1991).

  9. Marilyne Canto is a French actress and film director. She won the 2007 César Award for Best Short Film for Fais de beaux rêves.

  10. Director, screenwriter and comedian, Marilyne Canto wanted show how peace between Israelis and Palestinians is possible, despite the pessimism that rules global news headlines. More than 20 years after the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin (1995), she chose to film Ofer Bronchtein, one of his former colleagues.