Sophie Daumier achieved an early breakthrough into Parisian cabaret, notably performing with Jacques Brel at 'L'Européenne.' This critical exposure established her as a promising stage performer and singer.
1958
Her first major film role in Marc Allégret's 'Un drôle de dimanche' provided her with significant screen exposure. This marked a key transition in her career from cabaret to a recognized film actress.
1963
Daumier achieved widespread recognition for her memorable role in the popular ensemble comedy 'Dragées au poivre.' This film cemented her status as a notable actress in French cinema, showcasing her comedic talents.