
Acting · 78 years old
Boulogne-Billancourt, Seine [now Hauts-de-Seine], France
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 Ionesco, under the direction of renowned directors such as Marcel Maréchal, Daniel Mesguich and Andrzej Wajda. She also performs internationally, notably in Russia. On television, she took part in shows such as L'Académie des neuf in the 1980s, then appeared in popular series such as Navarro, Sous le soleil and Scènes de ménages. A multi-talented artist, she also dabbles in sculpture, exhibiting alongside other artists such as Anny Duperey and Amanda Lear. In 2016, she was awarded the "Prix Reconnaissance".

Bonjour Madame, Bonjour Monsieur
Neighbor

Pauvre Eros
Nicole

It's Hard Killing Someone Even on a Monday
La vieille

The Beautiful Story
La chasseuse de tête

Death of a Corrupt Man
(uncredited)

The Prize of Peril
Madeleine

Flic Story
Jenny

Too Shy to Try
La camionneuse

Cop or Hood
Mrs. Simone Langlois

Arzak Rhapsody
(voice)

Incorrigible
Girl at the educators office

The Gang
Janine

Violette & Francois
Carla Isalvi

French Twist
Fabienne, boss of the Sopha

The Maid
Catherine Olivier

Bright Days Ahead
Sylviane

Le Divorcement
Maître Larose

The Other One's Mug
Florence

These Sorcerers Are Mad
Thérèse Picard

Swann in Love
Aunt