
Personal Info
Known For
Directing
Gender
Female
October 6, 1943 (82 years old)
Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France
Also Known As
- Josée Dagnant
Josée Dayan
Biography
Josée Dayan (born 6 October 1943 in Toulouse, France) is a French film director, screenwriter and producer.
Dayan grew up in Algiers, Algeria, where her father Albert Dagnant, who came from a Jewish family, worked as a television director; her grandmother was the owner of a cinema. Since 1974 she directed mainly movies for television. In 1979, under her direction, a documentary about Simone de Beauvoir appeared. Her most successful works are the 1998 TV mini-series The Count of Monte Cristo with Gérard Depardieu in the lead role, and the 2002 mini-series Les Misérables with Depardieu and John Malkovich. Then there is Balzac: A Passionate Life (1999) and Cet amour-là (2001), both with Jeanne Moreau,[5] and Raspoutine (2011) with Depardieu. A major success was Les Liaisons dangereuses (2003) with Catherine Deneuve and Nastassja Kinski in the leading roles.
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Known For
Acting
Directing

The Chameleon Slayer
Director, Producer
2015

Capitaine Marleau
Director, Executive Producer, Producer, Creator
2015

Rasputin
Director
2011

Ni reprise, ni échangée
Director, Producer
2010

Mom Lost It!
Director, Producer, Editor
2009

The Chalk Circle Man
Director, Producer
2009

Dangerous Liaisons
Director
2003

Les Misérables
Director, Creator
2000

Balzac: A Life of Passion
Director
1999

The Count of Monte Cristo
Director, Creator
1998

Navarro
Director
1989



