Catherine Lachens

Biography

Catherine Lachens (born on September 2, 1945 in Boulogne-Billancourt (France) and died on September 27, 2023 in Paris), was a French actress with a flamboyant temperament, known for her glibness, husky voice and boundless energy. From a modest background, she worked in a variety of odd jobs before making her film debut in 1973 in Nina Companeez's L'Histoire très bonne et très joyeuse de Colinot trousse-chemise, alongside Brigitte Bardot. She went on to play a series of roles in popular comedies, working with directors such as Georges Lautner (Flic ou voyou, Mort d'un pourri), Philippe de Broca, Claude Zidi and Jean Yanne. She plays a variety of characters, from the big-hearted prostitute to the eccentric bourgeoise, from the school principal to the passionate teacher. On the stage, she alternates between the classics and contemporary plays, acting in Molière, Feydeau, Genet and...

Known For

Career Timeline

19721979198619932000200720142024
  1. 2024
    Molière's Last Stage

    Marquise de Sablé • Acting

  2. 2015
    French Cuisine

    Maman François • Acting

  3. 2013
    Bright Days Ahead

    Sylviane • Acting

  4. 2012
  5. 2005
    À vot' bon cœur

    Madame Bisance • Acting

  6. 2004
    One Fine Day, a Hairdresser

    Wealthy Client • Acting

  7. 2001
  8. 2001
    Confession of a Dredger

    La femme au chapeau • Acting

Catherine Lachens - Aperture