Isabelle Huppert

 

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Isabelle Anne Madeleine Huppert (born 16 March 1953) is a French actress who has appeared in over 90 film and television productions since 1971. She has had 14 films in official competition at the Cannes Film Festival, and won the Best Actress Award twice, for Violette Nozière (1978) and La pianiste (2001). She is also the most nominated actress for the César Award, with 13 nominations. She won a César Award for Best Actress in 1996 for her performance in La Cérémonie.

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Isabelle Huppert

Born 1953-03-16 (71 years ago) in Paris, France.
Height 160 centimeters.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
European Film Academy Achievement in World Cinema Award European Film Awards 2009 2009
Chlotrudis Award for Best Supporting Actress (8 Women) 2003 8 femmes
Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Achievement (8 Women) 2002 8 femmes
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress (The Piano Teacher) 2002 La Pianiste
European Film Award for Best Actress (8 Women) European Film Awards 2002 2002 8 femmes
Golden Aries Award for Best Actress (8 Women) 2002 8 femmes
European Film Award for Best Actress (The Piano Teacher) European Film Awards 2001 2001 La Pianiste
Cannes Best Actress Award (The Piano Teacher) 2001 La Pianiste
César Award for Best Actress (La Cérémonie) 21st César Awards 1996 La Cérémonie
Cannes Best Actress Award (Violette Nozière) 1978 Violette Nozière
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
César Award for Best Actress (Gabrielle) 31st César Awards 2006 Gabrielle
César Award for Best Actress (8 Women) 28th César Awards 2003 8 femmes
César Award for Best Actress (The Piano Teacher) 27th César Awards 2002 La Pianiste
César Award for Best Actress (The King's Daughters) 26th César Awards 2001 The King's Daughters
César Award for Best Actress (The School of Flesh) 24th César Awards 1999 L'école de la chair
César Award for Best Actress (La Cérémonie) 21st César Awards 1996 La Cérémonie
César Award for Best Actress (La Séparation) 20th César Awards 1995 La séparation
César Award for Best Actress (Story of Women) 14th César Awards 1989 Une affaire de femmes
César Award for Best Actress (Coup de Torchon) 7th César Awards 1982 Coup de Torchon
César Award for Best Actress (Loulou) 6th César Awards 1981 Loulou
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Ronald Chammah(Gifta: 1982–) 1982 Gifta
Children

Lolita Chammah, Lorenzo Chammah, Angelo Chammah

Parents

Raymond Huppert, Annick Beau

Siblings

Elisabeth Huppert, Caroline Huppert, Rémi Huppert, Jacqueline Huppert

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Isabelle Anne Madeleine Huppert (born 16 March 1953) is a French actress who has appeared in over 90 film and television productions since 1971. She has had 14 films in official competition at the Cannes Film Festival, and won the Best Actress Award twice, for Violette Nozière (1978) and La pianiste (2001). She is also the most nominated actress for the César Award, with 13 nominations. She won a César Award for Best Actress in 1996 for her performance in La Cérémonie.

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