Françoise Dorner (born 17 June 1949, Paris) is a French actress, screenwriter, playwright and novelist.
Dorner made her cinema debut in 1975 thanks to Éric Le Hung, who cast her in one of the main roles in Raging Fists along with Philippe Lavot [fr], Marie-Georges Pascal and Tony Gatlif, who co-wrote the script.
Finally, in 1992 she played in Les amies de ma femme by Didier Van Cauwelaert with Michel Leeb, Christine Boisson and Catherine Arditi [fr].
She starred in several TV movies, notably as the titular character in La Petite Fadette in 1978.
Her plays L'Hirondelle and Le Parfum de Jeannette, cowritten with Jean-Claude Carrière, earned her the Prix du Jeune Théâtre Béatrix Dussane-André Roussin.