
Acting
Elle débute en 1995 au théâtre de Gennevilliers avec Peer Gynt d'Henrik Ibsen, traduit et dirigé par Eric da Silva. Philos, Catherine Boskowitz et Frédéric Fachéna sont aussi à la mise en scène. En 1998, Ces deux derniers fondent le "Collectif 12" à Mantes-la-Jolie. Elle participe aux spectacles, événements et ateliers théâtre de ce collectif d'artistes jusqu'en juin 2013. Tour à tour comédienne, chanteuse et conteuse, elle travaille, par ailleurs, sous la direction d’autres metteurs en scène : Benjamin Jules-Rosette, Hassan Kassi Kouyaté, Suzanna Lastreto, Sylvaine Zaborowski, Stéphane Vérité, Jean-Louis Wacquiez ou récemment Claire Cafaro pour le jeune public. Elle a également fait quelques apparitions au cinéma et à la télévision.

Alice Tomaso gets out of jail, and goes looking for Léo and Julien, one of whom, it appears, is her father. On the way, she steals the wrong car - one belonging to the Russian mafia, and arrives at her destination with a gang of thugs out looking for her and the car.

The employees of a dry cleaner tell each other their dreams, or how to say things to each other without speaking.

A woman learns to care for others when she's forced to help people on the wrong side of the law in this drama. Marie-Line (Muriel Robin) is a single woman in her mid-forties who oversees the cleaning crew at a large office building. On the job, Marie-Line is all business, with no patience for laziness and no tolerance for employees who do less than a perfect job. But Marie-Line's bosses are in the midst of a money crunch and they've cut back on her budget, so when several of her employees quit, she has to find new cleaners willing to work for a lower wage. Marie-Line soon finds new workers willing to work hard for low pay, but there's a catch -- most of them are illegal aliens, smuggled into France from Africa, Albania, or the Middle East, and when police begin asking questions about Marie-Line's new cleaners, she has to scramble to cover for them.

At Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, a beautician on her way to a new job in Mexico accidentally meets a cook who is on his way back from America. Labor strikes, bad weather, and pure luck cause the two of them to share a room overnight at the airport Hilton hotel. Will their initial mutual indifference and downright hostility turn into a one night stand or perhaps something more?
