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Jeanne Moreau

Jeanne Moreau

One of the most recognizable faces of the French cinema, and also one of its most celebrated, Jeanne Moreau is a legend in her own right. Combining off-kilter beauty with strong character, Moreau came to embody forthright, devil-may-care sensuality in such films as Jules and Jim and The Bride Wore Black. Comparing her to some of her best-known colleagues, Ginette Vincendeau noted, "Where Brigitte Bardot was sex and Catherine Deneuve elegance, Moreau incarnated intellectual femininity." Born in Paris on January 23, 1928, Moreau was the daughter of an English dancer and a French barman who divorced when she was eleven. Growing up in Nazi-occupied Paris, she began to discover her love of literature and the theatre, and, opposing her father's wishes, she decided to become an actress. While still a student at the Paris Conservatoire, Moreau made her stage debut at the 1947 Avignon Theatre Festival. Shortly thereafter, she was invited to join the prestigious Comédie-Française, becoming on her twentieth birthday the youngest full-time member in the company's history. She stayed with the company for four years, appearing in almost all of their productions during that time. She left in 1951, finding it too restrictive and authoritarian, and joined the more experimental Théâtre Nationale Populaire. During this time, Moreau began to take bit parts in various films, particularly B-movie melodramas. Initially not considered attractive enough to be a movie star--thanks in part to her lack of interest in make-up--she was fortunate enough to make the acquaintance of a director who found her natural attributes to be just what he was looking for: Louis Malle, who directed the actress in her breakthrough film, the New Wave murder mystery Ascenseur pour l'échafaud (Elevator to the Gallows) (1957). Following this film, Moreau remained Malle's favorite actress and off-screen lover for the next several years. The pair made headlines with their 1959 collaboration, Les Amants (The Lovers); the steamy tale of a bored housewife's extramarital affair pushed the boundaries of censorship on its U.S. release and led certain American gossip columnists to tag Moreau "the new Bardot." The actress' biggest international success was as the exuberant, free-spirited heroine of François Truffaut's Jules et Jim (1962); five years later, she worked again with Truffaut, starring as an icy murderess in the popular Hitchcock homage The Bride Wore Black (1967). Throughout the 1960s, Moreau worked with some of the cinema's most notable directors, collaborating with Peter Brooks on the 1960 Moderato Cantabile (for which she won a Best Female Performance award at the Cannes Film Festival), Michelangelo Antonioni on La Notte (1961), and Luis Buñuel on Le Journal d'une Femme de Chambre. Throughout the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, Moreau continued to work regularly, largely forgoing Hollywood fare in favor of European films. She made some of her more notable appearances in Bertrand Blier's Les Valseuses (1974), Luc Besson's La femme Nikita (1990), and Wim Wenders' Until the End of the World (1991). She also played minor but pivotal roles in The Lover (1992), to which she lent her sandpaper-and-whisky voice as the narrator; Antonioni's Beyond the Clouds (1995), in which she appeared with Marcello Mastroianni in one of his last roles; and Ever After (1998), one of her few Hollywood outings. Linked romantically with dozens of high-profile men over the decades, Moreau was for a brief period married to Exorcist director William Friedkin. In addition to her acting pursuits, Moreau put her talents to use behind the camera, directing Lumière (1976) and L'adolescente (1979). She has also served twice as the president of the Cannes FIlm Festival jury (1975 and 1995) and has won a number of honors, including a Golden Lion for career achievement at the 1991 Venice Film Festival and a 1997 European Film Academy Lifetime Achievement Award. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide


Jeanne Moreau Trivia

When was Jeanne Moreau born?
Jeanne Moreau date of birth: January 23, 1928

Who did Jeanne Moreau portray in Cet Amour-Là?
Jeanne Moreau was Marguerite Duras in Cet Amour-Là

Who did Jeanne Moreau play in I Love You, I Love You Not?
Jeanne Moreau was Nana in I Love You, I Love You Not

Who did Jeanne Moreau portray in Bay of Angels?
Jeanne Moreau was Jackie Demaistre in Bay of Angels

Who did Jeanne Moreau play in Mademoiselle?
Jeanne Moreau was Mademoiselle in Mademoiselle

Who did Jeanne Moreau portray in Eva?
Jeanne Moreau was Eva in Eva

Who did Jeanne Moreau play in Peau De Banane?
Jeanne Moreau was Cathy in Peau De Banane

Who did Jeanne Moreau portray in Les Amants?
Jeanne Moreau was Jeanne Tournier in Les Amants

What role did Jeanne Moreau play in Jules and Jim?
Jeanne Moreau played Catherine in Jules and Jim

What role did Jeanne Moreau portray in Ascenseur Pour L'Echafaud?
Jeanne Moreau played Florence Carala in Ascenseur Pour L'Echafaud

Who did Jeanne Moreau play in Diary of a Chambermaid?
Jeanne Moreau was Celestine in Diary of a Chambermaid

What role did Jeanne Moreau portray in The Bride Wore Black?
Jeanne Moreau played Julie in The Bride Wore Black

Who did Jeanne Moreau portray in Time to Leave?
Jeanne Moreau was Laura in Time to Leave

Who did Jeanne Moreau play in Viva Maria!?
Jeanne Moreau was Maria I in Viva Maria!

Who did Jeanne Moreau portray in La Truite?
Jeanne Moreau was Lou in La Truite

Who did Jeanne Moreau portray in La Notte?
Jeanne Moreau was Lidia in La Notte

Who did Jeanne Moreau portray in The Yellow Rolls-Royce?
Jeanne Moreau was Marchioness Eloise of Frinton in The Yellow Rolls-Royce

Who did Jeanne Moreau play in The Trial?
Jeanne Moreau was Miss Burstner in The Trial

Who did Jeanne Moreau play in Mr. Klein?
Jeanne Moreau was Florence in Mr. Klein

What role did Jeanne Moreau play in Le Feu Follet?
Jeanne Moreau played Eva in Le Feu Follet

What role did Jeanne Moreau play in Creezy?
Jeanne Moreau played Renee Vibert in Creezy

Who did Jeanne Moreau play in The Train?
Jeanne Moreau was Christine in The Train

What role did Jeanne Moreau play in Querelle?
Jeanne Moreau played Lysiane in Querelle

Who did Jeanne Moreau portray in A Foreign Field?
Jeanne Moreau was Angelique in A Foreign Field

Who did Jeanne Moreau portray in La Femme Nikita?
Jeanne Moreau was Amande in La Femme Nikita

Who did Jeanne Moreau portray in The Last Tycoon?
Jeanne Moreau was Didi in The Last Tycoon

What role did Jeanne Moreau portray in Going Places?
Jeanne Moreau played Jeanne in Going Places

Who did Jeanne Moreau portray in Touchez Pas au Grisbi?
Jeanne Moreau was Josy in Touchez Pas au Grisbi

What role did Jeanne Moreau portray in A Woman Is a Woman?
Jeanne Moreau played Herself in A Woman Is a Woman

Who did Jeanne Moreau portray in Map of the Human Heart?
Jeanne Moreau was Sister Banville in Map of the Human Heart

Who did Jeanne Moreau play in Ever After?
Jeanne Moreau was Grande Dame in Ever After

What role did Jeanne Moreau portray in Catherine the Great?
Jeanne Moreau played Empress Elizabeth in Catherine the Great

What role did Jeanne Moreau portray in A Hundred and One Nights?
Jeanne Moreau played Actor for a Day in A Hundred and One Nights

Who did Jeanne Moreau portray in The Lover?
Jeanne Moreau was Narrator in The Lover

Who did Jeanne Moreau play in The 400 Blows?
Jeanne Moreau was Woman with Dog in The 400 Blows


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