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Nathalie Baye

 
Actor: Nathalie Baye
  • Born: Jul 06, 1948 in Mainneville, France
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '70s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: An Affair of Love, Une Étrange Affaire, The Man Who Loved Women
  • First Major Screen Credit: La Gueule Ouverte (1973)

Biography

One of the most celebrated and well-respected French actresses of her generation, Nathalie Baye has enjoyed a lengthy career that has included multiple César awards and work with directors ranging from François Truffaut (who cast her in her breakthrough film La Nuit Américaine [1973]) to Diane Kurys. A versatile performer who exudes both sensuality and skillful comic timing, Baye has been used to great effect in everything from serious psychological dramas to light romantic comedies.

Born in Mainneville on July 6, 1948, Baye, the daughter of painters, developed a passionate love of dance at an early age. Her passion took her to New York at the age of 17, where she trained as a ballerina for two years. Upon her return to France, she became interested in acting and studied drama at the Paris Conservatoire. Over the course of her studies she gained a reputation as a talented comedienne and made her screen debut opposite Isabelle Adjani in the 1971 comedy Faustine. Two years later, Truffaut cast her in a supporting part in his acclaimed comedy La Nuit Américaine (known as Day for Night in the U.S.) and Baye subsequently landed her first starring role in Maurice Pialat's marriage drama La Guele Ouverte (1974).

After working steadily throughout the remainder of the 1970s in such films as Truffaut's L'Homme Qui Aimait les Femmes (1977) and La Chambre Verte (1978), Baye began the 1980s on a very positive note, winning a Best Supporting Actress César for her role as the estranged girlfriend of the protagonist of Jean-Luc Godard's 1979 romantic drama Sauve Qui Peut (la Vie). The decade proved to be an extremely significant one in Baye's career, as it saw her do some of her most acclaimed work. Two more Césars followed, for her performances in the comedy Une Etrange Affaire (1981) and the crime drama La balance (1982), the films' disparate genres further establishing Baye's great versatility. The actress also did strong work opposite Gérard Depardieu in the internationally acclaimed La Retour de Martin Guerre (1982), the psychological drama J'ai épousé une ombre (1982), Bertrand Blier's satirical Notre Histoire (1984), which starred her as a mysterious woman who seduces Alain Delon and practically her entire neighborhood, and Godard's Détective, a 1985 mystery that featured Baye as an unhappily married woman who becomes caught up in some shady dealings.

After a couple of critical and commercial missteps during the late '80s, Baye rebounded with two 1990 films, Nicole Garcia's drama Un Week-end Sur Deux and Diane Kurys' romantic comedy Baule-les-Pins. Both films featured her as a married woman experiencing some sort of crisis and set the tone for the kind of films she became predominately associated with for the remainder of the decade. Thankfully, Baye did not meet the fate of many actresses whose careers are edged out as they edge toward middle age and instead continued to portray vibrant, attractive women in thrillers, dramas, and comedies alike. Two of her more celebrated films were Une liaison pornographique (1999), which cast Baye as a woman who discovers that having an exclusively sexual affair is not as easy as she had imagined, and Vénus Beauté (Institut) (2000), a romantic comedy in which she played a beautician in search of love without commitment. She earned a Best Actress award at the Venice Film Festival for the former film and her fourth César nomination for the latter, further proof that the passing of years had only strengthened her appeal, rather than diminishing it.

~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide
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Nathalie Baye

at the premiere of Passe-passe, 15 April 2008
Born Nathalie Marie Andrée Baye
6 July 1948 (1948-07-06) (age 61)
Mainneville, Eure, France
Years active 1970–present
Domestic partner(s) Philippe Léotard
(1972–1982)
Johnny Halliday
(1982–1986)
Jean-Yves Berteloot
(?–present)[1]

Nathalie Marie Andrée Baye[2] (born 6 July 1948) is a French film, TV, and stage actress. After having dance and dramatic education, Baye launched her acting career in 1970, and has appeared in over 70 films. She won four César Awards for Sauve qui peut (la vie) (1980), Une étrange affaire (1981), La Balance (1982), and Le Petit Lieutenant (2005). Also she has been nominated further five times.

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Early life

Baye was born in Mainneville, Eure, Normandy to Claude Baye and Denise Coustet, two painters.[1] At the age of fourteen she started her artistic career by joining a school of dance in Monaco. Three years later she went to the United States to sample a new world and new culture. On returning to France she continued with dance, but in parallel registered for the Simon Course and was then admitted to the Conservatoire, from where she graduated in 1972 with a second prize in comedy, dramatic comedy and foreign theatre.

Career

Her second cinema appearance was in Two People (1973) directed by Robert Wise. Then she rose to fame as the 'script girl' in La Nuit américaine (Day for Night) by François Truffaut. Throughout the 1970s she played the roles of good girlfriend and nice provincial in both film and television.

In 1981 she won her first César, for best supporting artist in Sauve qui peut (la vie) by Jean-Luc Godard. There then followed an impressive sequence of success and rise to stardom with Le Retour de Martin Guerre and La Balance.

She became one of the most popular and renowned French actresses, gaining two more Césars (Best Supporting Female for Une étrange affaire (A Strange Affair), and Best Actress in 1982 for La Balance). Her 4 year relationship with Johnny Hallyday made them a leading celebrity couple and their daughter Laura is now actress Laura Smet.

After changing her image by playing the part of a streetwalker in La Balance, she further widened her scope with more obscure characters in J'ai épousé une ombre and En toute innocence. In 1986 she returned to the theatre with an interpretation of Adriana Monti.

1999 started a glittering year as she was voted Best Supporting Actress at Venice Film Festival for Une liaison pornographique and in 2000 starred in the multi-award winning film Vénus Beauté (Institut) by Tonie Marshall

Since 2002 she has had many new collaborations including Claude Chabrol and Steven Spielberg, and remains one of France's busiest and most popular actresses of stage, screen and television.

Filmography

  • Faustine et le bel été (1972) - Giselle
  • Two People (1973) (uncredited)
  • La Nuit américaine (aka. Day for Night) (1973) - Joelle
  • La Gueule ouverte (1974) - Nathalie, la fille
  • La Gifle (1974) - Christine
  • Un jour, la fête (1975) - Julie
  • Le Plein de super (1976) - Charlotte
  • Le Voyage de noces (1976) - Sophie
  • La Dernière femme (1976) - La fille aux cerises
  • Mado (1976) - Catherine
  • La Communion solennelle (1977) - Jeanne Vanderberghe
  • L'Homme qui aimait les femmes (1977) - Martine Desdoits
  • Monsieur Papa (1977) - Janine
  • La Chambre verte (The Green Room) (1978) - Cecilia Mandel
  • Mon premier amour (1978) - Fabienne
  • Scénario de 'Sauve qui peut la vie' (1979)
  • La Mémoire courte (1979) - Judith Mesnil
  • Je vais craquer!!! (1980) - Brigitte
  • Une semaine de vacances (1980) - Laurence Cuers
  • Sauve qui peut (la vie) (1980) - Denise Rimbaud
  • La Provinciale (1981) - Christine
  • Beau-père (1981) - Charlotte
  • L'Ombre rouge (1981) - Anna
  • Une étrange affaire (1981) - Nina Coline
  • Le Retour de Martin Guerre (aka. The Return of Martin Guerre) (1982) - Bertrande de Rols
  • La Balance (1982) - Nicole Danet
  • J'ai épousé une ombre (1983) - Helene
  • Notre histoire (1984) - Donatienne Pouget/Marie-Thérèse Chatelard/Geneviève Avranche
  • Rive droite, rive gauche (1984) - Sacha Vernakis
  • Détective (1985) - Françoise Chenal
  • Le Neveu de Beethoven (1985) - Leonore
  • Lune de miel (1985) - Cécile Carline
  • De guerre lasse (1987) - Alice
  • En toute innocence (1988) - Catherine
  • Gioco al massacro (1989)
  • Le Pinceau à lèvres (1990) - Elle

Television

  • Au théâtre ce soir: Les croulants se portent bien (1970)
  • L'inconnu (1973)
  • Esquisse d'une jeune femme sans dessus-dessous (1975)
  • Les cinq dernières minutes: Une si jolie petite cure (1977)
  • Sacré farceur (1978)
  • Madame Sourdis (1979)
  • And the Band Played On (1993)
  • L'Enfant des lumières (2002)
  • Marie-Octobre (2008)

Awards and honours

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