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Roxane Duran

French-Austrian actress (born 1993) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Roxane Duran (French pronunciation: [duˈɾan / d̪ʊˈɾ̪an̪]) (born 27 January 1993[citation needed]) is a French-Austrian actress. She made her debut in the Palme d'Or-winning 2009 film The White Ribbon[1][2] and has since appeared in movies, series and on stage, acting in English, French and German. In 2024 she starred in the AMC series Interview with the Vampire from showrunner Rolin B. Jones and appeared in Gianluca Jodice's movie The Flood.

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Early life and career

Duran was born and grew up in Paris, where she went to the international school Ecole Bilingue Manuel.

After her debut in the Palme d'Or winning movie The White Ribbon by Michael Haneke, Duran appeared in movies encompassing a variety of genres. These included the medieval drama Michael Kohlhaas with Mads Mikkelsen, the comedy La famille Bélier (original idea for the Oscar-nominated movie CODA), and Mrs Harris Goes to Paris with Isabelle Huppert and Leslie Manville. Duran also acted in the horror movie Eight For Silver by Sean Ellis.

Duran starred in Riviera, a Sky Atlantic series created by Neil Jordan, where she played Adriana Clios for two seasons. She is also seen in the second season of Interview with the Vampire, the Gothic horror series created by Rolin Jones for AMC.

She performed on stage for the first time in 2012 as the lead in the play Le journal d'Anne Frank by Eric Emmanuel Schmitt. She returned to theater with the French adaptation of Beau Willimon's Farragut North in 2014, and in a play by Pierre de Marivaux in 2019 with French actors Sylvie Testud and Éric Elmosnino.

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