Daphné Patakia

Daphné Patakia (Greek: Δάφνη Πατακιά; born 8 June 1992) is a Belgian-born Greek actress.[1]

Daphné Patakia
Daphné Patakia in Djam (2017)
Born
Daphne Ioakimidou-Patakia

(1992-06-08) 8 June 1992
Brussels, Belgium
NationalityBelgian, Greek
OccupationActress

Life

She was raised in Brussels, where she had been born to Greek parents. She then began her actor training at the National Theatre of Greece in Athens, graduating from there in 2013 and acting in a number of Greek films before moving to Paris and shifting to an international career.[2]

In 2017 she and Maryne Cayon took the title role in the film Djam, directed by Tony Gatlif[3] · [4] · .[5] In 2021 she appeared in Paul Verhoeven's Benedetta alongside Virginie Efira, Charlotte Rampling and Lambert Wilson. The same year she gained one of the main roles in the French TV series OVNI(s).[6][7]

Filmography

Shorts

  • 2015 : Akryliko, directed by Nikos Pastras : Myrto
  • 2016 : 3000, directed by Antonis Tsonis : Daphné
  • 2017 : Glister, directed by Vincent Tricon : Lucica
  • 2019 : Nimic, directed by Yórgos Lánthimos : Mimic

Features

  • 2015 : Interruption, directed by Yorgos Zois : fille de la troupe
  • 2015 : L'Éveil du printemps (Το ξύπνημα της άνοιξης / Spring Awakening), directed by Constantínos Giánnaris : Ioanna
  • 2016 : Nima, directed by Alexandros Voulgaris : la fille muette en roller
  • 2017 : Rattrapage, directed by Tristan Séguéla : Mélanie
  • 2017 : Djam, directed by Tony Gatlif : Djam
  • 2018 : A Paris Education, directed by Jean-Paul Civeyrac : invitée à la soirée
  • 2019 : Meltem, directed by Basile Doganis : Elena
  • 2019 : Winona, directed by Alexander Voulgaris : Eiko
  • 2021 : Benedetta, directed by Paul Verhoeven : Bartolomea
  • 2021 : Tout le monde m'appelle Mike, directed by Guillaume Bonnier : Isotta
  • 2021 : Les Cinq Diables, directed by Léa Mysius : Nadine

TV films

TV series

References

  1. "Allocine entry" (in French).
  2. « Who is Daphne Patakia, European Shooting Star », cinepivates.com, 23 February 2016.
  3. (in French) « Tony Gatlif : filmer l'exil tout "en pudeur" », RTBF, 4 August 2017.
  4. (in French) Sophie Joubert, « Deux filles sans toit ni loi sur la route des migrants », L'Humanité, 9 August 2017.
  5. (in French) Corinne Renou-Nativel, « Le chant des exilés », La Croix, 9 August 2017.
  6. (in French) Girard, Quentin. "Daphné Patakia, l'odyssée de l'espace". Retrieved 2022-03-22.
  7. (in French) "Ovni(s) sur Canal+ : Daphné Patakia, la tête dans les étoiles". 2022-03-14. Retrieved 2022-03-22.
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