Romane Bohringer experienced acting and filmmaking from early childhood on through her father, the French actor Richard Bohringer. With him, she first appeared on the screen in 1986's "Kamikaze". But it was her performance as Miranda in Shakespeare's “The Tempest“, directed by Peter Brooks, that first brought her broader recognition and led to further roles. In 1993, Bohringer was awarded with the César for her performance in Cyril Collard's successful "Savage Nights". This was the beginning of her cinema career: Bohringer often played tormented but strong women, as seen in "The Accompanist", "Mina Tannenbaum" and Gilles Mimouni's "The Apartment". She has appeared alongside actors like Gerard Depardieu in "Colonel Chabert" and Leonardo DiCaprio in "Rimbaud Verlaine". Her most recent films include "The Ball of the Actresses" and Gilles Bourdos' "Renoir".
Romane Bohringer continues working for cinema, TV and theatre. She is married to actor and screenwriter Philippe Rebbot. The couple has two children and lives in Montreuil. |