Mylène Jampanoï, born on July 12, 1980, in Aix-en-Provence, France, is a French actress and model. Her father is of Chinese origin, and her mother is French. This mixed heritage has contributed to her distinctive look and appeal in international cinema.
Jampanoï began her acting career in the early 2000s, quickly gaining recognition for her talent and screen presence. She has worked in both French and international productions, showcasing her versatility in various genres, from drama to thriller.
Her breakthrough role came in 2007 with the controversial and critically acclaimed French film Martyrs, directed by Pascal Laugier. Her performance as Lucie Jurin garnered significant attention and solidified her reputation as a serious actress.
Other notable roles include:
Mylène Jampanoï’s work has been recognized internationally. Her performance in Martyrs, while divisive, was widely discussed and praised for its intensity and commitment. She continues to work in film and television, exploring diverse roles and expanding her artistic range.
In addition to her acting career, Jampanoï has also worked as a model for various brands,