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Fanny Ardant

 
Actor: Fanny Ardant
  • Born: Mar 22, 1949 in Maine-et-Loire, France
  • Occupation: Actor, Writer, Director
  • Active: '80s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: Ridicule, Colonel Chabert, La Vie Est Un Roman
  • First Major Screen Credit: The Woman Next Door (1981)

Biography

An elegant brunette with strong, striking features, actress Fanny Ardant has been touted by at least one publication as France's answer to Katharine Hepburn. Since first gaining international attention in her starring role opposite Gérard Depardieu in François Truffaut's La Femme d'à côté (1981), Ardant has become recognized as one of France's most popular and well-respected actresses.

The daughter of a calvary officer, Ardant was born in Saumur, Maine-et-Loire, on March 22, 1949. She grew up in Monaco, where her father's position allowed the family to be on familiar terms with the royal household. After an upbringing marked by frequent visits with Princess Grace, Ardant relocated to Aix-en-Provence to study political science. Her interests gradually turned toward acting, and after taking drama classes from Jean Périmony, she made her professional debut in a 1974 stage production of Corneille's Polyeucte.

Ardant's first dose of acclaim came with her performance in the made-for-TV drama Les dames de la côte (1979). Shortly thereafter, she began her association with Truffaut, which would lead to both excellent work in La Femme d'à côté and Vivement dimanche! (1983) and a relationship that lasted until Truffaut's death in 1984 and produced one daughter, Joséphine.

Ardant's work continued to flourish after Truffaut's death, and she cemented her reputation with serious, passionate roles in a number of dramatic films. She did particularly strong work in Un amour de Swann (1984), Le Colonel Chabert (1994), Ridicule (1996) -- which featured her in a delightfully nasty turn as the acidic noblewoman Madame de Blayac -- and Gabriel Aghion's Pédale douce (1996), a broad comedy in which Ardant's uncharacteristic comic turn won her the 1997 Best Actress César. Ardant again explored her humorous side for Aghion in his Le Libertin (2000), co-starring alongside such well-respected colleagues as Vincent Pérez, Michel Serrault, and Josiane Balasko.

Ardant has also maintained a career on the stage, appearing in productions of Strindberg's Miss Julie, Molière's Don Juan, and Roman Polanski's highly praised 1997 adaptation of Master Class, which featured the actress as Maria Callas. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide
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Fanny Ardant
Born Fanny Marguerite Judith Ardant
22 March 1949 (1949-03-22) (age 60)
Saumur, Maine-et-Loire, France
Years active 1974–present

Fanny Marguerite Judith Ardant (born 22 March 1949 - Saumur, Maine-et-Loire) is a French actress. She has appeared in more than fifty motion pictures since 1976. Ardant won the César Award for Best Actress in 1997 for her performance in Pédale douce.

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Early life

Ardant was born in Saumur Maine-et-Loire, France, to a military attaché father.[1] She grew up in Monaco until age 17 when she moved to Aix-en-Provence to study at the Institut d'études politiques d'Aix-en-Provence. In her early twenties her interest turned to acting and in 1974 she made her first appearance on stage.

Career

By the early 1980s she was a major motion picture star, gaining international recognition for her role opposite Gérard Depardieu in La Femme d'à côté (The Woman Next Door).[2] The film, directed by François Truffaut, brought Ardant her first Cesar Award nomination for best actress in 1982 and in 1984 she was nominated again for Vivement dimanche!. Eventually she became Truffaut's companion, giving birth to their daughter, Joséphine Truffaut, on 28 September 1983. Initially, her youthful beauty brought popularity but over time her sophistication and acting skills have made her one of France's most admired actresses.[3] She proved her versatility, playing a comedic role in Pédale douce for which she won the 1997 Cesar Award for Best Actress.

Fluent in English and Italian, Ardant has starred in several Hollywood and British films. Her most recent English-language film was the Franco Zeffirelli production Callas Forever, in which she portrayed opera diva Maria Callas. It opened the 14th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival on 9 January 2003. In 2003, Ardant received the Stanislavsky Award at the Moscow International Film Festival (for the outstanding achievement in the career of acting and devotion to the principles of Stanislavsky's school).

Admiration for Red Brigades

She once expressed admiration for veterans of Red Brigades (Brigate Rosse) residing in France. She said that it was good of them to remain to their principles. She later discovered that it would be difficult to attend a film festival in Venice, as her declaration had created much scandal in Italy.[4] The Governour of Veneto said that he would prefer Ardant not to visit his region. She then pleaded for forgiveness from victims of terrorism.[5][verification needed]

Filmography

Television

  • Le Mutant (1978)
  • La Muse et la Madone (1979)
  • Ego (1979)
  • Les Dames de la côte (1979)
  • Les Bons bourgeois (1981)
  • Le Chef de famille (1982)
  • Sarah (2003)

Awards and nominations

César Awards

Year Group Award Film Result
1997 César Awards Best Actress Pédale douce Won
Year Group Award Film Result
1982 César Awards Best Actress The Woman Next Door (La Femme d'à côté) Nominated
1984 César Awards Best Actress Confidentially Yours (Vivement dimanche !) Nominated
2002 César Awards Best Actress 8 Women (8 Femmes)) Nominated

Molière Awards

Year Group Award Film Result
1993 Molière Awards Best Actress L'Aide-mémoire Nominated
1997 Molière Awards Best Actress Master Class Nominated

References

  1. ^ Fanny Ardant Biography (1949-) at Film Reference.com Retrieved on 2009-01-10
  2. ^ Fanny Ardant at Hollywood.com
  3. ^ Fanny Ardant at Allmovie
  4. ^ "Plainte en Italie contre Fanny Ardant pour éloge des brigadistes". Le Monde. 28 August 2007. http://www.lemonde.fr/web/depeches/0,14-0,39-32194972@7-37,0.html. Retrieved 29 August 2007. 
  5. ^ "Marra tra finanzieri corrotti e palazzinari". Corriere della Sera. 6 September 2007. http://www.corriere.it/Primo_Piano/Cinema/Venezia2007/articoli/marra_venezia_ardant.shtml. 

Bibliography

  • Anarchisme et surréalisme, Mémoire de l’I.E.P. d’Aix-en-Provence, 1971.

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