Fanny Dulin

Fanny Dulin originates from Bordeaux. She studied drama and musical theatre in London. After graduating in 2005, she undertakes numerous theatre parts: Christine in Miss Julie, Pilates in The Mystery Plays, Bella Lambert in Operation New Life, Hyppolita in A Midsummer Night’s Dream… She also worked on film with young upcoming directors as much as major ones . (She’s part of the Chrous in Tim Burton’s Sweeney Tood alongside Johnny Depp and Sacha Baron Cohen ). She also lands her voice to many voice-over tracks.

In 2006, she launches Exchange Theatre for which she still produces and performs many shows. To date, she was Bubble in Bal Trap by Xavier Durringer, Yvonne in Madame’s Late Mother and Adelaide in A House Bath by Georges Feydeau and  Clytemnestra in The Flies by Jean Paul Sartre. She’s particularly proud to have been Marthe in the British Premiere of The Exchange by Paul Claudel.

She also performed in France , at the Café Théatre des Chartrons in Bordeaux, where she played Cécile in Post It, a comedy hit for more than two months.

She regularly works with the French Institute –  l’Institut Francais du Royaume Uni. She started the “Au Théatre This Sunday” season in which she played numerous parts, from the little girl in the Nutcracker to a tourist guide in the theatrical adaption of Sleeping Beauty by Anatole France. She also initiated the tales reading in the Young Audience library of the Institute, where she created the ‘French Tales’, before touring many libraries and nurseries following the demand.

Over the last two years, she’s been Yolande in “Un Air de Famille” and ‘A family Affair’, which she produced for the company at the Drayton Arms Theatre in South Kensington, performing in both the French and English version. She was recently the nanny in Antigone and Jacqueline in Le Medecin Malgre Lui in educational shows of the company, and took the lead-role of Ismene, in Et Toi Ismene, by Nathalie Adam.

“It all falls down to Fanny Dulin’s hilarious portrayal “

She’s the administrative director of Exchange Theatre Workshops and provides children drama classes.