Solveig Dommartin

Solveig Dommartin ( born May 16, 1961 in Constantine, † January 11, 2007 Paris) was a French actress.

Life

Dommartins acting career began at the Compagnie Timothee Laine and the theater laboratory Warsaw. Her first film experience she gained as an assistant to Jacques Rozier. Her debut as a film actress, she was in Wim Wenders' film Wings of Desire (1986 /87).

It was followed by other roles in Wenders' films, including the lead role in the film Until the End of the World, which she designed together with Wenders. Together they traveled around the world to search for suitable locations for this project. Privately, they were a couple.

Dommartins career stagnated but according to Wenders films. They played two more television roles, one as a guest star alongside Jean -Claude Dauphin and Claude Jade in the Commissioner Navarro thriller mortels Sentiments (1995 ), the other in 1996 next Francis Huster in the TV thriller A qui profite le crime? from the series Commandant Nerval. In 1998, she directed the film If There Were a Bridge.

Solveig Dommartin died on 11 January 2007 at the age of 45 years to a heart attack. Buried it is in Bulgnéville, where she spent part of her childhood.

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