Definition: Adrienne Vittadini is a French actress, singer and model known for her role as Alain in the film "La Bête" (2019). She also starred as Daphné in "Cendrillon" (2021) and "The Grand Budapest Hotel" (2020).
Vittadini was born on February 5, 1979, in Paris, France. She started her career in the music industry at a young age, releasing her first single "La Belle Femme" under the name Arlette de Rameau in 1983.
In 2003, she made her breakthrough with the role of Alain in the film "La Bête", which was released in France on November 4, 2019. She won critical acclaim for her performance and has since become a household name worldwide.
Vittadini is known for her versatility as an actress, having appeared in films such as "Cendrillon" (2021), "The Grand Budapest Hotel" (2020), and others. Her talent for singing can be heard on the track "La Bête", which became a worldwide hit and has been included in countless albums.
In addition to her acting career, Vittadini is also known as one of the pioneers in France's underground film industry. She was involved in several pioneering projects that helped shape the French independent cinema scene.
Vittadini holds a master's degree in drama from the Parisian Conservatoire National de la musique and has received numerous awards for her performances, including nominations at various international festivals such as Cannes Film Festival.
Adrienne Vittadini