Stéphane Audran

Stéphane Audran

Known For:Acting
Gender:Female
Birthday:1932-11-08
Place of Birth:Versailles, Seine-et-Oise, France
Also Known As: Colette Dacheville / Стефан Одран /
Known For: Acting Gender: Female Birthday: 1932-11-08 More

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Stéphane Audran (born Colette Suzanne Jeannine Dacheville; November 8, 1932 – March 27, 2018) was a French film and television actress. Best known for her performances in Oscar-winning movies such as The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972) and Babette's Feast (1987), and in critically acclaimed films like The Big Red One (1980) and Violette Nozière (1978), she became mostly associated with haughty bourgeois women roles. She married French director and screenwriter Claude Chabrol in 1964, after a short marriage to the French actor Jean-Louis Trintignant. Her son by her marriage to Chabrol (which ended in 1980) is the French actor Thomas Chabrol (born in 1963). Her first major role was in Chabrol's film Les Cousins (1959). She has since appeared in most of Chabrol's films. Some of the more noteworthy of his films Audran has appeared in are Les Bonnes Femmes (1960), La Femme Infidèle (1968), Les Biches (1968) as a rich lesbian who becomes involved in a ménage à trois (she first gained notice in this), Le Boucher (1970) as a school teacher who falls in love with a murderous butcher, Juste Avant La Nuit (1971), and Violette Nozière (1978). She won the Silver Bear for Best Actress for her role in Les Biches at the 18th Berlin International Film Festival. She also appeared in the first film of Éric Rohmer (Signe du Lion), and in films by Jean Delannoy (La Peau de Torpedo), Gabriel Axel (Babette's Feast, as the mysterious cook, Babette), Bertrand Tavernier (Coup de Torchon, as the wife of the cop turned serial killer) and Samuel Fuller (The Big Red One). The most celebrated of her non-Chabrol films was Luis Buñuel's Oscar-winning Le charme discret de la bourgeoisie (1972) as Alice Senechal. Also appearing in English-language productions, Audran has appeared in American features like The Black Bird (1975), and in TV serials like Brideshead Revisited (1981), Mistral's Daughter (1984) and The Sun Also Rises (1984). Audran won a French César Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance in Violette Nozière (1978) and British Film Academy award for Just Before Nightfall (1975). Description above from the Wikipedia article Stéphane Audran, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
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Belle Maman
Comedy Romance
Madeline
Family Comedy Drama
Petit
Comedy Fantasy
Maximum Risk
Action Thriller
Son of Gascogne
Comedy Drama Music Romance
Weep No More, My Lady
Crime Drama Mystery TV Movie
The Turn of the Screw
Drama Horror Thriller
Sons
Comedy Drama
Champagne Charlie
Adventure Drama Romance TV Movie
The Gypsy
Romance Comedy
Cop au Vin
Crime Mystery Thriller
The Blood of Others
TV Movie Romance Drama War History
Thieves After Dark
Thriller Romance Crime Drama
Paradise for All
Drama Comedy Science Fiction
Le Choc
Crime Action Romance
Coup de Torchon
Comedy Crime Drama
Le Beau Monde
Comedy TV Movie
Eagle's Wing
Western Drama
Violette Nozière
Crime Drama Thriller
Blood Relatives
Mystery Crime Thriller
Wedding in Blood
Crime Drama Thriller
Dead Pigeon on Beethoven Street
TV Movie Crime Thriller Mystery
Only the Cool
Crime Drama Thriller
The Butcher
Thriller Crime Drama
The Unfaithful Wife
Crime Drama Thriller
Les Biches
Drama Romance
The Champagne Murders
Thriller Crime Mystery
The Blue Panther
Action Crime Thriller
Bluebeard
Drama Crime History
  • name:Stéphane Audran
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Female
  • Birthday:1932-11-08
  • Place of Birth:Versailles, Seine-et-Oise, France
  • Also Known As: Colette Dacheville · Стефан Одран ·
  • Biography:Stéphane Audran (born Colette Suzanne Jeannine Dacheville; November 8, 1932 – March 27, 2018) was a French film and television actress. Best known for her performances in Oscar-winning movies such as The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972) and Babette's Feast (1987), and in critically acclaimed films like The Big Red One (1980) and Violette Nozière (1978), she became mostly associated with haughty bourgeois women roles. She married French director and screenwriter Claude Chabrol in 1964, after a short marriage to the French actor Jean-Louis Trintignant. Her son by her marriage to Chabrol (which ended in 1980) is the French actor Thomas Chabrol (born in 1963). Her first major role was in Chabrol's film Les Cousins (1959). She has since appeared in most of Chabrol's films. Some of the more noteworthy of his films Audran has appeared in are Les Bonnes Femmes (1960), La Femme Infidèle (1968), Les Biches (1968) as a rich lesbian who becomes involved in a ménage à trois (she first gained notice in this), Le Boucher (1970) as a school teacher who falls in love with a murderous butcher, Juste Avant La Nuit (1971), and Violette Nozière (1978). She won the Silver Bear for Best Actress for her role in Les Biches at the 18th Berlin International Film Festival. She also appeared in the first film of Éric Rohmer (Signe du Lion), and in films by Jean Delannoy (La Peau de Torpedo), Gabriel Axel (Babette's Feast, as the mysterious cook, Babette), Bertrand Tavernier (Coup de Torchon, as the wife of the cop turned serial killer) and Samuel Fuller (The Big Red One). The most celebrated of her non-Chabrol films was Luis Buñuel's Oscar-winning Le charme discret de la bourgeoisie (1972) as Alice Senechal. Also appearing in English-language productions, Audran has appeared in American features like The Black Bird (1975), and in TV serials like Brideshead Revisited (1981), Mistral's Daughter (1984) and The Sun Also Rises (1984). Audran won a French César Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance in Violette Nozière (1978) and British Film Academy award for Just Before Nightfall (1975). Description above from the Wikipedia article Stéphane Audran, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
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