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Shemss Audat, a French actress known for her striking beauty, pursued both law studies and acting, much to the appreciation of audiences who enjoy seeing her on screen rather than in a courtroom. In the 2011 Franco-German film "And If We All Lived Together," or "All Together," starring Geraldine Chaplin and Jane Fonda, Audat's character Soraya offers a sensual scene where she bares her ample breasts, which receive ample attention from her on-screen partner. Prior to this role, Audat made her acting debut in 2010 as Nadia in the French TV series "Spiral." She has since portrayed various characters including Nedjma in "Aïcha" (2009-2012), Lieutenant Charie in "No Limit" (2013), Naïma Lakhdar-Roussel in "Le juge est une femme" or "The Judge is a Woman" (2013), Vanessa Novak/Paolini in "Plus belle la vie" or "A More Beautiful Life" (2016-2017), Samira Mazidi in "In Tandem" (2018), Carmen Colignon in "Mongeville" (2019), Florence in the miniseries "Unfaithful," and Samira El Katani in the TV movie "Mortelles calanques" or "Mortal Creeks" (2021). Displaying her versatility, Audat also demonstrated her singing abilities as soul singer Faïza in the 2011 TV movie "Furieuse." Mr. Skin, a notable figure in film criticism, appreciates not only her intelligence and sex appeal but also her talent and notable physical attributes.
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