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Annie Girardot

Annie Girardot
Girardot in 2005
Born
Annie Suzanne Girardot

(1931-10-25)25 October 1931
Paris, France
Died28 February 2011(2011-02-28) (aged 79)
Paris, France
Resting placePère Lachaise Cemetery
OccupationActress
Years active1950–2008
Spouse
(m. 1962; died 1988)

Annie Suzanne Girardot (25 October 1931 – 28 February 2011) was a French actress.[1][2] She often played strong-willed, independent, hard-working, and often lonely women, imbuing her characters with an earthiness and reality that endeared her to women undergoing similar daily struggles.[3]

Over the course of a five-decade career, she starred in nearly 150 films. She was a three-time César Award winner (1977, 1996, 2002), a two-time Molière Award winner (2002), a David di Donatello Award winner (1977), a BAFTA nominee (1962), and a recipient of several international prizes including the Volpi Cup (Best actress) at the 1965 Venice Film Festival for Three Rooms in Manhattan.

Breakthrough and early career

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After graduating from the Conservatoire de la rue Blanche in 1954 with two First Prizes in Modern and Classical Comedy, Girardot joined the Comédie Française, where she was a resident actor from 1954 to 1957.[citation needed]

She made her film debut in Thirteen at the Table (Treize à table, 1955), but it was with theatre that she was beginning to attract the attention of critics.[citation needed] Her performance in a revival of Jean Cocteau's play La Machine à écrire in 1956 was lauded by the author who called her "The finest dramatic temperament of the Postwar period".[4] In 1958, Luchino Visconti directed her opposite Jean Marais in a French stage adaptation of William Gibson's Two for the Seesaw.[5]

Girardot with Renato Salvatori in Luchino Visconti's Rocco and His Brothers (1960)

In 1956, she was awarded the Prix Suzanne Bianchetti as best up-and-coming young actress, but only with Luchino Visconti's epic Rocco e i suoi fratelli (Rocco and His Brothers, 1960), she was able to draw the public's attention.[citation needed] In 1962, she married Italian actor Renato Salvatori. Travelling back and forth between France and Italy, Girardot worked with Italian directors such as Marco Ferreri, appearing in three of his films, including the controversial The Ape Woman (1964) and Dillinger Is Dead (1968). She found success in popular French cinema alongside directors such as Jean Delannoy, Marcel Carné, Michel Boisrond, André Cayatte, Gilles Grangier, or André Hunebelle.[6] In 1968, she also starred in the French anti-consumerism film Erotissimo (director Gérard Pirès).

The 1970s

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By the end of the 1960s, she had become a movie star and a box-office magnet in France[according to whom?][citation needed] with such films as Vice and Virtue (1963); Live for Life (1967); Love Is a Funny Thing (1969); and Mourir d'aimer (To die of love, 1971), the fact-based tale of Gabrielle Russier (1937–1969), a thirty year old teacher whose affair with a much younger student made her the object of bourgeoisie ridicule. The film was nominated for a Golden Globe, and remains Girardot's biggest box office hit in France.

Girardot in 1970

Throughout the 1970s, Girardot moved back and forth between drama and comedy, appearing in such successful comedies as Claude Zidi's La Zizanie, Michel Audiard's She Does Not Drink, Smoke or Flirt But... She Talks (Elle boit pas, elle fume pas, elle drague pas, mais... elle cause !, 1970) or Philippe de Broca's Dear Inspector (Tendre poulet, 1977). She starred in the teen movie, The Slap (La Gifle, 1974) as Isabelle Adjani's mother. In 1972, she said in an interview to The New York Times, citing as Exhibit A her role as a sideshow freak in The Ape Woman, "I think I've proven that I'm opposed to typecasting. I believe that the acting of any role — from duchess to kitchen slavey — must be a form of transformation".[1] She won her first César Award for Best Actress portraying the title character in the drama Docteur Françoise Gailland (1976). Throughout the 1970s, she was the highest-paid actress in France, and was nicknamed "La Girardot" by the press as her name alone was seen as enough to guarantee the success of a film.[7] Between the release of Live for Life (1967) and Jupiter's Thigh (1980), 24 of her films have attracted more than one million admissions in France.[8] On stage she had success with Madame Marguerite,[citation needed] which became her signature role that she reprised on numerous occasions until 2002. That year she was awarded the Molière Award for this role, along with an Honorary Molière Award for her entire stage career.

Girardot became one of the symbols of the 1970s feminist movement in France, as the audience embraced the "everywoman" quality she brought to the strong-minded female characters she regularly played in both dramas and comedies.[citation needed] In her 1989 autobiography, Vivre d'aimer, she wrote: "People didn't come to watch a beautiful, vamp-like creature, but simply a woman. [...] I played a judge, a lawyer, a taxi driver, a cop, a surgeon. I was never a glamorous star."[9]

From the 1980s onwards: Fading stardom and comeback

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Girardot at Cannes festival in 2000

The 1980s were less kind, as her career floundered and parts dwindled. In 1983, she lost a fortune when Revue Et Corrigée, the musical show she put on and starred in at the Casino de Paris, flopped.[10] She suffered from depression but bounced back with several television series in France and Italy. However, Girardot had a major comeback on the big screen playing a peasant wife in Claude Lelouch's Les Misérables (1995). The role won her a second César Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1996. Upon accepting the award, a joyous and tearful Girardot expressed her happiness that she had not been forgotten by the film industry.[11] In 1992, she was the Head of the Jury at the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival.[12]

She was awarded the César Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Michael Hanekes The Piano Teacher (2001). She collaborated with Haneke again in Caché (2005).

Girardot is the highest ranked woman in the list of French stars who have appeared in the most movies that have attracted more than one million admissions in France since 1945, with 44 films.[8]

Personal life, illness and death

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She married Italian actor Renato Salvatori in 1962. They had a daughter, Giulia, and later separated but never divorced. Salvatori died in 1988.

After going public in the 21 September 2006 issue of Paris Match with the news that she was suffering from Alzheimer's disease, she became a symbol of the illness in France. On 28 February 2011, Girardot died in a hospital in Paris, aged 79. She was interred at Père-Lachaise Cemetery, in Paris.[13]

Legacy

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  • 17 French municipalities have named streets after her, including the 13th arrondissement of Paris, Toulouse, Angers, etc.[14]
  • In October 2012, France's Postal service has issued a collection of stamps dedicated to six major figures of French Post-War cinema, including Annie Girardot.[15]
  • In 2013, the 37th annual César Awards 2012 selected a picture of Annie Girardot from the 1962 film Rocco and His Brothers as the official promotional poster of the ceremony, during which she was paid tribute with a retrospective montage of her most memorable roles in film.[16]
  • Sancar Seckiner's book South (Güney), published July 2013, consists of 12 article and essays. One of them, "Girardot's Eyes", highlights broader commentary of Annie Girardot's performances in the cinema of art. ISBN 978-605-4579-45-7.

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1950Pigalle-Saint-Germain-des-PrésUne jeune filleAndré Berthomieu
1955Thirteen at the TableVéronique ChambonAndré Hunebelle
1956Le Pays d'où je viensMinor RoleMarcel CarnéUncredited
L'Homme aux clés d'orGisèle Delmar / LewardenLéo Joannon
1957The SchemerVivianeGilles Grangier
Le rouge est misHélèneGilles Grangier
Love Is at StakeMarie-Blanche FayardMarc Allégret
1958Maigret Sets a TrapYvonne MaurinJean Delannoy
Le Désert de PigalleJosyLéo Joannon
1959BobosseÉtienne PérierUncredited
1960Lovers on a TightropeCoraJean-Charles Dudrumet
Recours en grâceLillaLászló Benedek
Rocco and His BrothersNadiaLuchino Visconti
Love and the FrenchwomanDanielle(segment "Divorce, Le")
1961Prey for the ShadowsAnna KraemmerAlexandre Astruc
Le rendez-vousMadeleineJean Delannoy
Famous Love AffairsMademoiselle DuchesnoisMichel Boisrond(segment "Les Comédiennes")
1962Le Bateau d'ÉmileFernande MalanpinDenys de La Patellière
Le Crime ne paie pasGabrielle FenayrouGérard Oury(segment "L'affaire Fenayrou")
SmogGabriellaFranco Rossi
Pourquoi Paris?Denys de La Patellière
1963The Shortest DayL'infermieraSergio Corbucci
Vice and VirtueJuliette Morand ("Vice")Roger Vadim
The OrganizerNiobeMario Monicelli
Outlaws of LoveMargheritaPaolo and Vittorio Taviani and Valentino Orsini
1964La Bonne SoupeMarie / Marinette / Maryse / Marie-Paule jeuneRobert Thomas
The Ape WomanMariaMarco Ferreri
L'autre femmeAgnèsFrançois Villiers
La ragazza in prestitoClaraAlfredo Giannetti
Male CompanionClaraPhilippe de Broca
Beautiful familiesMariaUgo Gregoretti(segment "Il principe azzurro")
1965Déclic et des claquesSandraPhilippe Clair
Una voglia da morireEleonoraDuccio Tessari
The Dirty GameSuzette / MoniqueChristian-Jaque
Three Rooms in ManhattanKay LarsiMarcel Carné
1967The WitchesValeriaLuchino Visconti(segment "Strega Bruciata Viva, La")
Live for LifeCatherine ColombClaude Lelouch
The JournalistHerselfSergei Gerasimov
1968La Bande à BonnotMaria la BelgePhilippe Fourastié
It Rains in My VillageRezaAleksandar Petrović
1969Dillinger Is DeadSabineMarco Ferreri
Metti una sera a cenaGiovannaGiuseppe Patroni Griffi
Les Gauloises bleuesthe motherMichel Cournot
ErotissimoAnnieGérard Pirès
Love Is a Funny ThingFrançoiseClaude Lelouch
The Seed of Manthe unknown womanMarco Ferreri
Life Love DeathHerselfClaude Lelouchcameo appearance
1970Story of a WomanLilianaLeonardo Bercovici
Elle boit pas, elle fume pas, elle drague pas, mais... elle cause !GermaineMichel Audiard
Les NovicesMona LisaGuy Casaril
Le clair de terreMariaGuy Gilles
1971Mourir d'aimerDanièle GuénotAndré Cayatte
1972The Old MaidMuriel BouchonJean-Pierre Blanc
La Mandarine [fr]SéverineÉdouard Molinaro
Hearth FiresMarie Louise BoursaultSerge Korber
Elle cause plus... elle flingue [fr]Rosemonde du Bois de la FaisanderieMichel Audiard
1973Shock TreatmentHélène MassonAlain Jessua
Il n'y a pas de fumée sans feuSylvie PeyracAndré Cayatte
1974Ursule et GreluUrsuleSerge Korber
Juliette and JulietteJuliette VidalRemo Forlani
La GifleHélène DouélanClaude Pinoteau
1975The SuspectTeresaFrancesco Maselli
Il faut vivre dangereusement [fr]LéoneClaude Makovski [fr]
The GypsyNinieJosé Giovanni
Il pleut sur SantiagoMaria OlivaresHelvio Soto
1976Docteur Françoise GaillandFrançoise GaillandJean-Louis Bertucelli
D'amour et d'eau fraîcheMonaJean-Pierre Blanc
Cours après moi que je t'attrape [fr]JacquelineRobert Pouret [fr]
1977À chacun son enfer [fr]Madeleine GirardAndré Cayatte
Jambon d'ArdenneLa patronne du BeauséjourBenoît Lamy
Le Dernier Baiser [fr]AnnieDolorès Grassian [fr]
Tendre Poulet [fr]Lise TanquerellePhilippe de Broca
Le Point de mire [fr]Danièle GaurJean-Claude Tramont
L'affaire
1978La ZizanieBernadette Daubray-LacazeClaude Zidi
Vas-y maman [fr]Annie LarcherNicole de Buron
L'Amour en question [fr]Suzanne CorbierAndré Cayatte
La Clé sur la porte [fr]Marie ArnaultYves Boisset
1979Traffic JamIrèneLuigi Comencini
Le CavaleurLuciennePhilippe de Broca
Cause toujours... tu m'intéresses! [fr]Christine ClémentÉdouard Molinaro
Bobo JaccoMagdaWalter Bal
1980Jupiter's ThighLise TanquerellePhilippe de Broca
Le coeur à l'enversLaure / MotherFranck Appréderis
1981Une robe noire pour un tueur [fr]Florence NatJosé Giovanni
All Night LongFrench teacherJean-Claude Tramont
La vie continueJeanneMoshé Mizrahi
La revancheJeanne JouvertPierre Lary
1984Liste noire [fr]Jeanne DufourAlain Bonnot [fr]
Souvenirs, souvenirsEmma BoccaraAriel Zeitoun
1985Adieu BlaireauColetteBob Decout [fr]
Partir, revenirHélène RivièreClaude Lelouch
Mussolini and IRachele MussoliniAlberto NegrinTV Mini-Series, 4 episodes
1988PrisonnièresMartheCharlotte Silvera
1989Cinq jours en juinMarcelleMichel Legrand
The Legendary Life of Ernest HemingwayGertrude SteinJosé María Sánchez
Comédie d'amour [fr]Le FléauJean-Pierre Rawson [fr]
RufValeri Akhadov
1990Il y a des jours... et des lunesthe lone womanClaude Lelouch
Faccia di lepreMarleneLiliana Ginanneschi
1991Merci la vieÉvangeline PelleveauBertrand Blier
Toujours seulsMme ChevillardGérard Mordillat
1992Alibi perfettoCountess
1993Portagli i miei saluti... avanzi di galeraLaura Albani
1994Les BraqueusesCécile's motherJean-Paul Salomé
1995Les MisérablesMadame Thénardier (1942)Claude Lelouch
1996Les BidochonLa mère BidochonSerge Korber
1997Shanghai 1937Mme. TissaudPeter PatzakTV movie
1998PréférenceBlancheGregoire Delacourt
When I Will Be Gone (L'Âge de braise)Caroline BonhommeJacques Leduc
2000T'aimeEmmaPatrick Sébastien
2001The Piano TeacherMotherMichael Haneke
Ceci est mon corpsMamieRodolphe Marconi
2002Epstein's Night [de]Hannah LiebermannUrs Egger
2003Raining Cats and FrogsL'éléphanteJacques-Rémy GirerdVoice
2005Let's Be FriendsMadame MendelbaumÉric Toledano and Olivier Nakache
HiddenMother of GeorgesMichael Haneke
2006Le Temps des porte-plumesAlphonsineDaniel Duval
A City Is Beautiful at NightThe GrandmotherRichard Bohringer
2007BoxesJoséphineJane Birkin
ChristianOdileElisabeth Löchen(final film role)

References

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  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Grimes, William (1 March 2011). "Annie Girardot, Versatile French Actress, Dies at 79". The New York Times.
  2. ^ "Mon Cinéma | Chroniqueurs | Mourir d'aimer". Archived from the original on 10 August 2011. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
  3. ^ "Les Inrocks : Mort de l'antistar Annie Girardot". Archived from the original on 8 May 2011. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
  4. ^ "L'Actrice Annie Girardot est décédée lundi". 20 Minutes (in French). 28 February 2011. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  5. ^ "La belle carrière d'Annie Girardot sur les planches". Le Figaro (in French). 28 February 2011. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  6. ^ "Annie Girardot, la gouaille énergique mais fragile du cinéma français". Le Point (in French). 28 February 2011. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  7. ^ Douteau. Caroline. "Annie Girardot, une femme libre", Télé 7 jours no 2650, p. 32
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b "ANNIE GIRARDOT (Actrice française) – Fiche Acteur".
  9. ^ Annie Girardot, Vivre d'aimer, Paris, Robert Laffont, 1989, 175 p.
  10. ^ Perrone, Pierre (8 March 2011). "Annie Girardot: Actress who eschewed glamorous roles in favour of portraying 'everywoman'". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 7 May 2022.
  11. ^ "Annie Girardot, César 1996 de la Meilleure Actrice dans un Second Rôle dans LES MISÉRABLES". 18 October 2013.
  12. ^ "Berlinale: 1992 Juries". berlinale.de. Retrieved 27 March 2011.
  13. ^ "Annie Girardot: la comédienne est morte"
  14. ^ As of March 2021: Paris, Toulouse, Angers, Les Sables-d'Olonne, Saint-Nazaire, Colombelles, Herblay-sur-Seine, Bourges, Couëron, Dompierre-sur-Mer, Ergué-Gabéric, Garcelles-Secqueville, Gisors, La Riche, Niort, Rezé, Saint-Priest.
  15. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 20 July 2013. Retrieved 19 November 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  16. ^ "Actualités - Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma". Archived from the original on 1 March 2012. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
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