Movie roles Frédérique Bel made her acting debut in 2000 playing a small role in the comedy film
Deuxième vie and later in the 2003 comedy film
La Beuze. She then had famous supporting roles in comedy and romantic films. These include
Tu vas rire, mais je te quitte in 2004,
Imposture and
The Russian Dolls in 2005. She portrayed
Miss France in the 2006 science fiction comedy ''
Un ticket pour l'espace and later featured in the comedy film Camping which had a box office of 5.5 million viewers. The same year, film director Emmanuel Mouret gave her a role in his romantic comedy Change of Address, also featuring himself. She later featured in three other of his films, which are Shall We Kiss? in 2007, Fais-moi plaisir! in 2009, in which she appeared completely naked in one scene, and The Art of Love'' in 2011. In 2007, she had supporting roles in comedy films
Tel père telle fille and ''
Ma vie n'est pas une comédie romantique. In 2008, she had one of the main roles in the fantastic film Les Dents de la nuit and later that year in the comedy film Vilaine. In 2009, she had a supporting role in comedy film Safari and later in another comedy film La Grande Vie, in addition to the role she had in Fais-moi plaisir! in between. She played in 2010 a small role in the fantastic adventure film The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec directed by Luc Besson. She portrayed the main role in the 2011 thriller Red Nights where she played in Hong Kong the role of Catherine Trinquier, an inspired role of a woman who becomes a criminal. In 2012, she played in the author film L'amour dure trois ans
directed by Frédéric Beigbeder, and then had a supporting role in the popular comedy Les Seigneurs'' directed by
Olivier Dahan. In 2013, she played one of the main roles in the romantic comedy
Hôtel Normandy, filmed in the prestigious hotel
Normandy Barrière located in the town of
Deauville. In 2014, she portrayed one of the main characters in the comedy film
Serial (Bad) Weddings with
Christian Clavier and
Chantal Lauby. The film was a huge success with a box office of over 200,000 viewers on its release date. She then featured the same year in the comedy-drama
La Liste de mes envies, which was released soon after and is an adaptation from the
novel of the same title, released in 2012.
Television roles Frédérique Bel began her career on television in 2001 playing a supporting role in the French sitcom
Le Groupe which features stories about a group of students and their misadventures. She then rose to fame for creating and portraying the humoristic character of Dorothy Doll, in the sequence titled
La Minute Blonde, where she portrays a
blond stereotype talking to a celebrity made of cardboard. The sequence was included in
Le Grand Journal on
Canal+ hosted by
Michel Denisot during the first and second season from September 2004 to June 2006. Frédérique Bel has also played in television films such as the 2006 mini-series
Petits meurtres en famille, and later in the 2012 crime series
Profilage, where she portrays a manipulating lawyer until the end of the third season. To give the impression of a manipulating character, she even had to lower the tone of her voice to play the role. She had in between a supporting role in the sixth season of the historical fantasy series
Kaamelott, where she portrayed Caesar's servant. She later had a regular role from 2011 to 2013 in the comedy series
Fais pas ci, fais pas ça from the fourth to the sixth season. She also had a guest role in specials of television series
Scènes de ménages in 2013 and
Nos chers voisins in 2014. She played as Virginie Delome in the Netflix Original Series
La Mante in 2017.
Voice roles Frédérique Bel started a career as a voice actress in 2007. Her shrill and particular voice, similar to a doll, gave her the opportunity to voice gentle female characters. She has since voiced in a number of animated films and series in both original and French versions. She began the same year in the third season of Canadian science fiction animated series
Tripping the Rift, where she voiced the main character Six in the French version. She then voiced Rose, the mother of Arthur, in the original versions of animated adventure films
Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard in 2009 and
Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds in 2010, both directed by
Luc Besson. In 2010, she voiced
Barbie in the French version of
Toy Story 3 and the same character the following year in
Hawaiian Vacation, the first short film of the
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