Anouk Aimée
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Anouk Aimée (born April 27, 1932) is an Oscar-nominated French film actress of Armenian and Jewish descent.
Born Françoise Sorya Dreyfus in Paris, Anouk Aimée is the daughter of another actress, Geneviève Sorya. She began her career in French films in 1947 at age 14. In 1958 she portrayed the tragic artist Jeanne Hébuterne in the film Les Amants de Montparnasse. She later appeared in La Dolce Vita, 8½ and Jacques Demy's Lola.
She won the 1967 Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in the film that brought her international fame, A Man and a Woman.
From 1970 to 1978, she was married to the British actor Albert Finney. Her third husband (1951-54) was the film director Nikos Papatakis.
She also appeared in Festival in Cannes (2001) as Millie Marquand.
Selected filmography
- Les Amants de Montparnasse (1958)
- La Dolce Vita (1960)
- Lola (1961)
- 8½ (1963)
- A Man and a Woman (1966)
- Festival in Cannes (2001)
External links
- {{{2|{{{name|Anouk Aimée}}}}}} at The Internet Movie Database
- Classic Movies (1939 - 1969): Anouk Aimée
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