Anouk Aimée

1932-

Biography: life and films

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Anouk Aimée was born Françoise Judith Sorya Dreyfus, in Paris, France on 26th April 1932. The daughter of two actors, Geneviève Sorya and Henry Murray, she made her film debut at the age of 14 in Henri Calef's La Maison sous la mer (1947). It was the character she played in this film that provided the first half of her stage name, Anouk. The second half, Aimée, was suggested by Jacques Prévert when they met on her next film, La Fleur de l'âge (1947), the film Carné was unable to complete through lack of funds. By the time she was to star in her next film, playing Juliet to Serge Reggiani's Romeo in André Cayatte's Les Amants de Vérone (1948), she was a fully fledged actress, having taken courses in drama and dance. For the next decade, Aimée's screen career proceeded at a moderate pace through supporting roles in such films as Julien Duvivier's Pot-Bouille (1957), Jacques Becker's Montparnasse 19 (1958) and La Tête contre les murs (1959).

Anouk Aimée's breakthrough came when Federico Fellini cast her as Maddalena in La Dolce vita (1960). This, together with her lead role in Jacques Demy's Lola (1961), made her name as an actress and set her on the road to international stardom. In the mid-60s, her career received a further boost through her role in Claude Lelouch's Un homme et une femme (1966), the most widely seen French film of the decade. Since, Aimée has enjoyed a high profile career on stage and screen. She has appeared in over seventy films and worked with such prominent filmmakers as André Delvaux (Un soir, un train), George Cukor (Justine) and Robert Altman (Prêt-à-Porter). In 1980, she received the Best Actress award at Cannes for her performance in Marco Bellocchio's Salto nel vuoto (1980) and in 2002 she was awarded an honorary César for her life's work.
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Filmography

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La Fleur de l'âge (1947) [a]

La Maison sous la mer (1947) [a]

Les Amants de Vérone (1949) [a]

Golden Salamander (1950) [a]

La Bergère et le ramoneur (1952) [a]

The Man Who Watched the Trains Go By (1952) [a]

Ich suche dich (1953) [a]

Le Rideau cramoisi (1953) [a]

Contraband Spain (1955) [a]

Les Mauvaises rencontres (1955) [a]

Noche de tormenta (1955) [a]

Pot-Bouille (1957) [a]

Stresemann (1957) [a]

Tous peuvent me tuer (1957) [a]

Montparnasse 19 (1958) [a]

La Tête contre les murs (1959) [a]

Les Dragueurs (1959) [a]

The Journey (1959) [a]

La Dolce vita (1960) [a]

Quai Notre-Dame (1960) [a]

Il Giudizio universale (1961) [a]

L'Imprevisto (1961) [a]

Le Farceur (1961) [a]

Lola (1961) [a]

Il Giorno più corto (1962) [a]

Sodom and Gomorrah (1962) [a]

8½ (1963) [a]

Il Successo (1963) [a]

Il Terrorista (1963) [a]

Les Grands chemins (1963) [a]

La Fuga (1964) [a]

Le Voci bianche (1964) [a]

Liolà (1964) [a]

Il Morbidone (1965) [a]

Le Stagioni del nostro amore (1965) [a]

Lo Scandalo (1966) [a]

Un homme et une femme (1966) [a]

Vivre pour vivre (1967) [a]

Un soir, un train (1968) [a]

Justine (1969) [a]

Model Shop (1969) [a]

The Appointment (1969) [a]

La Bonne année (1973) [a]

Si c'était à refaire (1976) [a]

Mon premier amour (1978) [a]

Alfonso Sánchez (1980) [a]

Salto nel vuoto (1980) [a]

La Tragedia di un uomo ridicolo (1981) [a]

Qu'est-ce qui fait courir David? (1982) [a]

Il Generale dell'armata morte (1983) [a]

Success Is the Best Revenge (1984) [a]

Viva la vie! (1984) [a]

Un homme et une femme, 20 ans déjà (1986) [a]

Arrivederci e grazie (1988) [a]

La Table tournante (1988) [a]

Bethune: The Making of a Hero (1990) [a]

Les Marmottes (1993) [a]

Rupture(s) (1993) [a]

Prêt-à-Porter (1994) [a]

Dis-moi oui... (1995) [a]

L'Univers de Jacques Demy (1995) [a]

Les Cent et une nuits de Simon Cinéma (1995) [a]

Hommes, femmes, mode d'emploi (1996) [a]

Riches, belles, etc. (1998) [a]

1999 Madeleine (1999) [a]

Une pour toutes (1999) [a]

Festival in Cannes (2001) [a]

La Petite prairie aux bouleaux (2003) [a]

Ils se marièrent et eurent beaucoup d'enfants (2004) [a]

De particulier à particulier (2006) [a]

Chacun son cinéma (2007) [a]

Ces amours-là (2010) [a]

Deux de la Vague (2010) [a]

Paris Connections (2010) [a]

Tous les soleils (2011) [a]

Mince alors! (2012) [a]

Les Plus belles années d'une vie (2019) [a]



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