
Charlotte Valandrey
Acting • Born 1968-11-29 – Died 2022-07-13
Biography
Charlotte Valandrey (29 November 1968 – 13 July 2022) was a French actress and author. After early success she was widely tipped for stardom, but her career took a more modest course until the release of her autobiography in 2005. Born Anne-Charlotte Pascal into an affluent family, Valandrey grew up in Brittany in north-western France. From the age of six she lived in the small coastal town of Val-André, from which she took her professional name in 1985. Valandrey's debut film was Véra Belmont's 1985 political drama Red Kiss, in which she played Nadia. Her highly acclaimed performance as a young communist in 1950s Paris was rewarded with a César award nomination for "Most Promising Actress" the following year but she eventually lost to Charlotte Gainsbourg. She also won the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 36th Berlin International Film Festival. In 1986, she appeared in the music video for David Bowie's song "As the World Falls Down" from the soundtrack for the movie Labyrinth (1986), although the video went unreleased until 1993. After making her debut, at the age of sixteen, in the film Red Kiss, she lived alone in a studio that her parents bought for her. Carefree and uninformed about the dangers involved, she had affairs with “a drug-addicted musician, and other boys at risk”. In 1986, a few days before her eighteenth birthday, she learned that she was HIV-positive. In 1999, she met Arthur Lecaisne with whom she married on 17 July 1999 at Pléneuf-Val-André. At the beginning of 2000, they had a daughter, Tara who is HIV-negative. While separating from Arthur in 2002 and following a triple therapy which damaged her heart and caused her two heart attacks, her heart broke down, necrotic, and left her with only 10% heart capacity. On 4 November 2003, she received a transplant. In her book L'Amour dans le sang (published in 2005), she recounts her other love stories, with her cardiologist or Yann, an architect whom she intimately believes to be the husband of her late donor. In March 2007, after selling over 280,000 copies of her book, Charlotte gave approval for its adaptation in the TV movie, L'Amour dans le sang. Produced by Dominique Besnehard for Mon Voisin Productions, it was first broadcast on 23 November 2008 on France 3. On 8 June 2022, she announced that she was waiting for a second heart transplant because of new health problems. She received it on 14 June at the Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital but the transplant did not take. Charlotte Valandrey died on 13 July 2022, at the age of 53. Her funeral took place in Pléneuf-Val-André. In the press release announcing the death, the family indicates that a tribute would be paid to her in Paris in September. Charlotte was a patron of the Greffe de vie ("Foundation of Life Registry") and was committed to the cause of organ donation and transplantation. Source: Article "Charlotte Valandrey" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography
32 credits
Shadow of a Kiss
Movie • 1995
Rose

In the Shadow of the Wind
Movie • 1986
Olivia Atkins

Fucking Fernand
Movie • 1987
Lily

Red Kiss
Movie • 1985
Nadia

Penn sardines
Movie • 2004
Soizic Le Bihan

L'Amour dans le sang
Movie • 2008
Charlotte

Jeanne Poisson, Marquise de Pompadour
Movie • 2006
Mme de Brancas

Toujours seuls
Movie • 1991
Charlotte

Charlotte dite 'Charlie'
Movie • 1995

La rançon du chien
Movie • 1996
Sophie

Orlando
Movie • 1992
Sasha

Tout va bien c'est Noël!
Movie • 2001
Christine

Albert Savarus
Movie • 1993
Rosalie de Watteville

Station Bonne Nouvelle
Movie • 2020
Julie

L'éternel mari
Movie • 1993
Katia

Una casa a Roma
Movie • 1989
Vanessa

The House that Mary Bought
Movie • 1995

Taxi Boy
Movie • 1986
Corinne

Meurtres à Mulhouse
Movie • 2021
Karen Bauer

Napoleon
TV • 2002

Fort Boyard
TV • 1990
Self

Amanda
TV • 2016
Self

Les Cordier, juge et flic
TV • 1994
Myriam Cordier

Zone interdite
TV • 1993
Self

Eyewitness
TV • 2018
Anne Desgrange

Tomorrow Is Ours
TV • 2017
Laurence

Star Academy
TV • 2001
Self

Champs-Elysées
TV • 1982
Self

Vivement dimanche
TV • 1998
Self

The Kids
TV • 2022
Self

Napoleon
TV • 2002
Madame Coigny

Crimes parfaits
TV • 2017