
Catherine Hiegel
Biography
Catherine Hiegel (born 10 December 1946) is a French actress, comedian and director. Catherine Hiegel is the daughter of Pierre Hiegel, radio host, music critic, radio producer and artistic director of French houses of discs. She is also the niece of Pierre Bellemare. At ten, she played Cosette in a radio adaptation of Les Misérables, where her father played Jean Valjean. She sang in 1956 with André Claveau, Viens danser avec papa. On the advice of her father, she stopped school to learn comedy. She took lessons with Raymond Girard and Jacques Charon, and began her career on stage to the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens with Cactus Flower, alongside Jean Poiret and Sophie Desmarets. She joined the French National Academy of Dramatic Arts in the classes of Jean Marchat then Lise Delamare, and also attended classes of Jean-Laurent Cochet. She joined the Comédie-Française in 1969. She worked with directors as varied as Philippe Adrien, Patrice Chéreau, Dario Fo, Jorge Lavelli, Jean-Paul Roussillon, in the classical and contemporary repertoire. She became Dean of the troupe after the death of Christine Fersen in 2008. Catherine Hiegel is also a professor to the CNSAD for thirteen years. She have won 2 Molière Award on 5 nominations. Source: Article "Catherine Hiegel" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography

The Abused Children of Riaumont

The Great Magic

The Grand Restaurant IV

In a Better World

The Grand Restaurant III

2 ou 3 choses de Marie Jacobson

Miss Impossible

Nine Days in Winter

Violette

Granny's Funeral

A Butterfly Kiss

He's My Girl

Secrets of State

A French Gigolo

Michou d'Auber

La vie est à nous !

The Chops

Hygiène de l'assassin

Man Is a Woman

The Other Shore

Fred

Mylène

La serva amorosa

French Twist

Le mangeur de lune

Not Everybody's Lucky Enough to Have Communist Parents

Bad Ronald

My Life Is Hell

La Petite Amie

Life Is a Long Quiet River

Lady Cops

Widow's Walk

L'imprésario de Smyrne

State of Grace

Créanciers

La Dame de chez Maxim

Une page d'amour

Les trois soeurs

La trilogie de la Villégiature

La direction d'acteur

Le roi se meurt

George Dandin
