Laetitia Dosch, born September 1, 1980, in Paris, France, is a Franco-Swiss actress, playwright, and director. She trained at the École Supérieure d’Art Dramatique du Théâtre National de Strasbourg.
Dosch began her acting career primarily in theater, gaining recognition for her stage performances before transitioning to film. She is known for her expressive performances and ability to portray complex characters. Her breakthrough role came with the film *Jeune Femme (Montparnasse Bienvenue)* in 2017.
Dosch has received critical acclaim for her performances, particularly in *Jeune Femme*. She was nominated for the César Award for Best Actress for her role in that film. She continues to work in both film and theater, establishing herself as a respected figure in the French and Swiss entertainment industries.
In addition to acting, Dosch has also worked as a playwright and director, showcasing her diverse talents within the performing arts.