Annie Girardot

With Simone Signoret and Jeanne Moreau, Annie Girardot was one of the major female stars in France during the 1960s and 70s. With her gamine-like sensuality, the actress first became established as a stage comedienne. In contrast, her film roles, notably those for directors Claude Lelouch and Andre Cayatte tapped a darker quality, casting her as women of dubious morality who seemed doomed to a violent end. Girardot first gained international attention with Luchino Visconti's intensely dramatic family saga, "Rocco and His Brothers" (1960). Lelouch first utilized her as Yves Montand's estranged wife in "Vivre pour vivre/Live for Life" (1967) and she went on to appear opposite Philippe Noiret in several emotionally charged role, including "La Vieille fille" (1971) and "Tendre Poulet" (1977). Girardot won a Best Actress Cesar for her portrayal of a contemporary physician facing more trials than a typical soap opera heroine in "Docteur Francoise Gailland/No Time for Breakfast" (1975). A venture to Hollywood in the Barbra Streisand vehicle "All Night Long" (1981) proved misguided. Girardot returned to her homeland where she has continued to grace features as diverse as Michel Legrand's autobiographical "Cinq jours en juin/Five Days in June" (1989) and Lelouch's contemporary riff on "Les Miserables" (1995).

  • Born:
    October 25, 1931 in Paris, France
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Radio performer
Family
  • Daughter: Guilia Salvatori.
Education
  • Paris Conservatoire, Paris, France
Milestones
  • 1954 Was a member of the Comedie-Francaise
  • 1955 Feature film debut, Treize a table
  • 1957 Co-starred in Jean Delannoy s Inspector Maigret
  • 1960 Was featured in Luchino Visconti s Rocco and His Brothers
  • 1964 Had title role in The Ape Woman
  • 1965 Won praise for her performance as an ex-countess in Marcel Carne s Trois Chambre a Manhattan
  • 1967 Played the estranged wife of Yves Montand in Claude Lelouch s Vivre pour vire/Live for Life ; first of six films with Lelouch
  • 1970 First of four screen roles directed by Andre Cayette, Mourir d amour
  • 1975 Won Best Actress Cesar for the title role in Docteur Francoise Gailland
  • 1981 Only Hollywood feature, All Night Long , starring Barbra Streisand; played a French teacher
  • 1995 Appeared in Lelouch s Les Miserables
  • Raised in Normandy, France

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