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Zabou Breitman

August 5, 2021 by amarcotte

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Zabou Breitman, a versatile and talented artist, embodies excellence in the entertainment world as an actress, director, screenwriter, and stage director. Born on October 30, 1959, in Paris, France, as Isabelle Breitman, she adopted the nickname “Zabou,” which later became synonymous with her success in the entertainment industry.

The daughter of actors Jean-Claude Deret and Céline Léger, Zabou was immersed in the world of theater from a young age. Her passion for the stage manifested early on, and she made her film debut at the age of 17 in Jacques Doillon’s film “L’An 01.” However, it was in the 1980s that her career truly took off.

Zabou Breitman stands out with her captivating presence on screen, playing diverse roles in films such as Régis Wargnier’s “La Femme de ma vie” (1986) and André Téchiné’s “J’embrasse pas” (1991). She also excels on stage, collaborating with renowned directors and receiving acclaim for her theatrical performances.

Over the years, Zabou diversified her artistic path by engaging in directing and writing. Her directorial debut, “Se souvenir des belles choses” (2001), won the César Award for Best First Feature Film. She continued with other film projects such as “L’Homme de sa vie” (2006) and “No et moi” (2010), showcasing her versatile talent behind the camera.

In addition to cinema, Zabou has made her mark on television, participating in acclaimed series like “Engrenages” (Spiral) and “Dix pour cent” (Call My Agent!), where she portrays a fictionalized version of herself with self-deprecation.

Committed to social and humanitarian causes, Zabou Breitman demonstrates a profound sensitivity to societal issues. Her commitment is reflected not only in her art but also in her philanthropic actions.

Zabou Breitman remains an essential figure in the French cultural landscape, having shaped a remarkable career in various artistic fields. Her story is that of a passionate and engaged artist, whose influence and talent continue to leave an indelible mark on the world of entertainment in France and beyond.

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