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Classic Actress: Anouk Aimee


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Anouk AimeeAnouk Aimee is the daughter of actor pair Sorya Geneviève and Henri Dreyfus. At the age of 13, she made her film debut. The main role in the romantic drama The Lovers of Verona, in addition to the established stars Serge Reggiani, and Pierre Brasseur, Anouk Aimée made her famous. In the following years it was occupied as a "young lady" in the adventure film The Golden Salamander in 1950 and as a prostitute in the Georges Simenon adaptation-The man who does not even know. In 1957 she played alongside the former superstar Gérard Philipe in Montparnasse, 19th

Aimée collaboration with Federico Fellini in La Dolce Vita brought her great success. Its role as a melancholic and enigmatic woman, she played so convincingly in 1962 that she again worked with Fellini in eight and a half.

In the following years she worked again as a character actress in smaller Italian productions. In 1966, they reported back in France. In Claude Lelouch, a man and a woman gave them the script girl Anne Gauthier, who are in love after the death of her husband, also widowed in the race car driver (Jean-Louis Trintignant). Film Friends described the film as one of the most beautiful love stories of the cinema. Aimée for her dramatic performance was nominated for the Oscar, won the Golden Globe and British Film Award for best actress.

Anouk AimeeIn 1970 she met the actor Albert Finney, whom she married in the fourth marriage. She disappeared from the screen for six years until it was highlighted in Claude Lelouch A touch of tenderness again. In 1980 she got together with Michel Piccoli for the role of a sibling pair in Marco Bellocchio's Leap into the Void Best Actor Award of the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Six years later she played in the continuation of their worldwide success, a man and a woman - twenty years later (1986) turn the Anne Gauthier. In 1995 she was one of the many stars in Robert Altman's episodic film Prêt-à-Porter. In the TV film version of Napoleon Bonaparte's life, 2001, she played his mother.

From 1995 to 1997, they shifted their work on the theater stage. In 2003 she was awarded the César for her life's work. It is considered a great European actress who looks the game of passion and melancholy peers.
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