Inés Sastre
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Ines Sastre was born in Valladolid (Spain). Her career began
age 12, when she was selected to appear in a fast-food commercial. This
appearance led her to be noticed by the producer Carlos Saura, who
chose her to play in "El Dorado" with Lambert Wilson (1987). The film
made the official selection of the Cannes Film Festival in 1988, this
marked the beginning of her international acting career.
Ines also achieved international notoriety as a top model and succeeded
Isabella Rossellini as the face of Lancome's emblematic Tresor
fragrance. In addition to her acting and modeling career, Ines also
completed studies in French modern literature at La Sorbonne
University.
Ines Sastre returned to cinema in Italy to play for two of the most
famous Italian directors; Michelangelo Antonioni in "Beyond the Clouds"
(1996) together with John Malkovitch, Sophie Marceau and Fanny Ardant,
and Pupi Avati in "The Best Man" (1998).
Ines Sastre also made a noticeable return to French cinema starring as
Epona, the wife of Vercingetorix, in "Druids" (2001) by Jacques
Dorfmann, alongside Max von Sidow and Christophe Lambert. That same
year Ines shone alongside Guillaume Canet and Andre Dussolier as a
manipulative courtesan in "Vidocq" by Pitof, were she was reunited with
the infamous Gerard Depardieu that she had previously starred with in
the TV mini-series "The Count of Monte-Cristo" by Josee Dayan.
Ines Sastre has also starred in two American productions. She made an
appearance in "Sabrina" (1996) by Sidney Pollack, with Harrison Ford
and was outstanding in the melodramatic "The Lost City" by and with
Andy Garcia, Bill Murray and Dustin Hoffman.
age 12, when she was selected to appear in a fast-food commercial. This
appearance led her to be noticed by the producer Carlos Saura, who
chose her to play in "El Dorado" with Lambert Wilson (1987). The film
made the official selection of the Cannes Film Festival in 1988, this
marked the beginning of her international acting career.
Ines also achieved international notoriety as a top model and succeeded
Isabella Rossellini as the face of Lancome's emblematic Tresor
fragrance. In addition to her acting and modeling career, Ines also
completed studies in French modern literature at La Sorbonne
University.
Ines Sastre returned to cinema in Italy to play for two of the most
famous Italian directors; Michelangelo Antonioni in "Beyond the Clouds"
(1996) together with John Malkovitch, Sophie Marceau and Fanny Ardant,
and Pupi Avati in "The Best Man" (1998).
Ines Sastre also made a noticeable return to French cinema starring as
Epona, the wife of Vercingetorix, in "Druids" (2001) by Jacques
Dorfmann, alongside Max von Sidow and Christophe Lambert. That same
year Ines shone alongside Guillaume Canet and Andre Dussolier as a
manipulative courtesan in "Vidocq" by Pitof, were she was reunited with
the infamous Gerard Depardieu that she had previously starred with in
the TV mini-series "The Count of Monte-Cristo" by Josee Dayan.
Ines Sastre has also starred in two American productions. She made an
appearance in "Sabrina" (1996) by Sidney Pollack, with Harrison Ford
and was outstanding in the melodramatic "The Lost City" by and with
Andy Garcia, Bill Murray and Dustin Hoffman.