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Léa Gabriele Filmography

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Known for Acting · Dirty Like an Angel

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Léa Gabriele is a captivating French actress whose work has garnered attention from physical media collectors, particularly for her role in the cult classic *Dirty Like an Angel* (1991). This film, celebrated for its gritty narrative and unique aesthetic, resonates strongly with enthusiasts of 90s cinema and is often sought after on VHS and DVD formats. Gabriele’s nuanced performance in this edgy tale of desire and desperation has solidified her status as a collectible figure in film history. Collectors are particularly drawn to Gabriele's filmography not just for her standout roles but also for the cultural significance of her films, which often explore themes of complexity and rebellion. As home video formats evolve, titles featuring Gabriele, especially *Dirty Like an Angel*, continue to be cherished finds for those who appreciate the art of cinema and the tangible connection to its storied past. Her contribution to film remains a vital piece for any serious collector's roster.

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What is Léa Gabriele known for?

Léa Gabriele is known for her acting, particularly for her roles in 'Dirty Like an Angel' (1991) as Judy, 'Calino Maneige' (1999) as Véro, and 'Swamp!' (1999) as Léa.

What genres does Léa Gabriele's filmography span?

Léa Gabriele's filmography spans the genres of Comedy, Drama, Romance, and Horror.

What era or decades does Léa Gabriele's work cover?

Léa Gabriele's work covers the years from 1991 to 1999, with her most active decade being the 1990s.

How many films are in Léa Gabriele's filmography?

Léa Gabriele has a total of 3 films listed in her filmography.

What are some notable films in Léa Gabriele's career?

Some notable films in Léa Gabriele's career include 'Dirty Like an Angel' (1991), 'Calino Maneige' (1999), and 'Swamp!' (1999).