- Juliette Binoche
Infobox actor
imagesize = 200px
caption = Juliette Binoche, August 2007
birthdate = birth date and age|df=yes|1964|3|9
birthplace =Paris ,France
othername = La Binoche
domesticpartner = André Halle (1991-93) [ [http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800019844/bio Yahoo! Movies] ]
academyawards = Best Supporting Actress
1996 "The English Patient"
baftaawards = Best Supporting Actress
1996 "The English Patient"
cesarawards = Best Actress
1993 ""
awards = Volpi Cup for Best Actress
1993 '
NBR Award for Best Supporting Actress
1996 "The English Patient"
Silver Bear for Best Actress "'
1996 "The English Patient"Juliette Binoche (in French pronounced|ʒylijɛt biˈnɔʃ; born 9 March 1964) is an
Academy Award -winning French film actress. Binoche is well known worldwide for her roles in popular, award-winning films such as "The Unbearable Lightness of Being", "The English Patient" (1996) and "Chocolat" (2000) as well as internationally successful arthouse films including "" (1993) and "Caché" (2005). She won theAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1997 for "The English Patient ", becoming the second French actress to win an Oscar.Biography
Early life and career
Binoche was born in
Paris , the daughter of Jean-Marie Binoche, a director, actor, and sculptor, and Monique Stalens, a teacher, director, and actress. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/9/Juliette-Binoche.html Juliette Binoche Biography (1964-) ] ] Binoche's mother is of Polish descent, and her maternal Polish-Catholic grandparents were imprisoned atAuschwitz because they wereintellectual s. [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2007/09/01/sm_juliettebinoche01.xml&page=2 Juliette Binoche: Femme fatale - Telegraph ] ] [http://www.petey.com/kk/docs/binousa.txt] Binoche also has French, Flemish,Brazil ian and Moroccan ancestry. [ [http://living.scotsman.com/film.cfm?id=1443072007 Scotsman.com Living ] ] [ [http://www.variety.com/awardcentral_article/VR1117955600.html?nav=actress07 Juliette Binoche, 'Breaking and Entering' - Entertainment News, Film News, Media - Variety ] ] Her parents divorced when she was four and Binoche and her sister Marion were sent to a boarding school.Stated in interview at "Inside the Actors Studio "]Binoche began acting in amateur stage productions, and at 17 directed and starred in a student production of the
Eugène Ionesco play, "Exit the King". The next year, she studied acting at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts of Paris (CNSAD). She found an agent through a friend and joined a theatre troupe in which she toured France, Belgium and Switzerland under the pseudonym of "Juliette Adrienne".After quitting the CNSAD, she began acting lessons with famed coach
Vera Gregh . Following in her mother's footsteps, she became a stage actress, occasionally taking small parts in French feature films. Her first screen role was a small part in the 1983 television film "Dorothée, danseuse de corde " byJacques Fensten , which was followed by a similarly small role in the provincial television film "Fort bloque " byPierrick Guinnard . After Binoche secured her first big screen appearance with a small supporting role inPascal Kané 's Algeria-themed "Liberty Belle", she decided to pursue a career in cinema.1984 to 1991
Binoche's early films saw her firmly established as a French star of some renown. The recurring themes of these films were of contemporary young women exploring their lives and their sexuality. Small roles in "
Les Nanas " and "Adieu blaireau " led to more significant exposure inJean-Luc Godard 's "Je vous salue, Marie " andJacques Doillon 's "La Vie de Famille" which cast her as the teenage stepdaughter ofSami Frey 's character. This film was to set the theme and tone of the early career.In 1985, Binoche secured the lead role in
André Téchiné 's "Rendez-vous". The film premiered at theCannes Film Festival that year, winning Best Director. In 1986, Binoche was nominated for her firstCésar Award for Best Actress for the film. Binoche's next film was a role in "Mon beau-frère a tué ma soeur " byJacques Rouffio , which was a critical and commercial failure. Later that year, she starred oppositeMichel Piccoli inLéos Carax 's "Mauvais Sang". This film, however, was a critical and commercial success, leading to Binoche's second César Award nomination. In August 1986, she portrayed Tereza inPhilip Kaufman 's "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" based on theMilan Kundera novel. This was Binoche's firstEnglish language role and was a worldwide success with critics and audiences alike. After this success, Binoche decided to return to France rather than pursue an international career.In 1988, she filmed the lead in
Pierre Pradinas 's "Un tour de manège ", a little-seen French film. Later that year she began work onLéos Carax 's "Les Amants du Pont-Neuf ". The film was beset by problems and took three years to complete. When it was released in 1991, "The Lovers on the Bridge" was a critical success. Binoche won aEuropean Film Award for best actress as well as her third César Award nomination.1992 to 2000
Following the long shoot of "Les Amants du Pont-Neuf", Binoche relocated to
London for the 1992 productions of "Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights " and "Damage", both of which considerably enhanced her international reputation. For "Damage" Binoche received her fourth César Award nomination. In 1993, she appeared inKrzysztof Kieslowski 's "" to much critical acclaim. The film premiered at the 1993Venice Film Festival , landed Binoche a Prize in Venice, aCésar Award for Best Actress , and aGolden Globe nomination. After this success, she took a short sabbatical during which she gave birth to her son, Raphael.In 1995, Binoche appeared in a big-budget adaptation of
Jean Giono 's "The Horseman on the Roof" directed byJean-Paul Rappeneau . The film was a box-office success around the world and Binoche was again nominated for a César Award for Best Actress. This role as a romantic heroine was to color the direction of many of her roles in the late 1990s.In 1996, Binoche appeared in "
A Couch in New York " byChantal Akerman . The film was a flop, but her next film was "The English Patient", which was based on the acclaimed novel byMichael Ondaatje and directed byAnthony Minghella . The English Patient was a worldwide hit. It received nineAcademy Award s, including Best Supporting Actress for Binoche. She said in her acceptance speech that it was such a surprise, and that she had thought fellow nomineeLauren Bacall was going to win; she started to thank people, but only got past her directorAnthony Minghella before laughing that it "must be a dream... a French dream!" [ [http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=vrZmat5vzFw Juliette Binoche Oscar Acceptance Speech] ]After this international hit, Binoche returned to France and began work opposite
Daniel Auteuil onClaude Berri 's "Lucie Aubrac " , which was based on a true story. However, Binoche was released from this movie six weeks into the shoot, over differences with Berri regarding the authenticity of his script. Next she worked again with André Téchiné on "Alice et Martin " (1998), followed in 1999 by "Children of the Century " in which she played 19th-century French writerGeorge Sand .2000 saw Binoche in four successful, but different, roles. Firstly was "La Veuve de Saint-Pierre" by
Patrice Leconte for which she was nominated for a César Award for best actress. Next she appeared inMichael Haneke 's "Code Unknown ", a film which was made following Binoche's approach to the Austrian director. Binoche made her Broadway debut inHarold Pinter 's "Betrayal" for which she was nominated for aTony Award . Back on screen, Binoche was the heroine of theLasse Hallstrom film "Chocolat" for which she won aEuropean Film Award for Best Actress and was nominated for an Academy Award and aBAFTA .Between 1995 and 2000, Binoche was the advertising face of the
Lancôme scentPoème , her image adorning print campaigns and a TV advertising campaign. There were three commercials featuring Binoche for the perfume, including an advert directed byAnthony Minghella and scored byGabriel Yared .2001 to 2006
Following the success of "Chocolat", Juliette Binoche returned to France for an unlikely role. "Jet Lag" (2002) opposite
Jean Reno saw Binoche play a ditzy beautician. The film was a box-office hit in France and saw Binoche once again nominated for a César Award for best actress. In 2003, Binoche featured in an Italian TV commercial for the chocolatesFerrero Rocher . This ad played upon her "Chocolat" persona and featured Binoche handing Rochers to people on the streets of Paris. Next Binoche went toSouth Africa to filmJohn Boorman 's "In My Country " (2004) oppositeSamuel L. Jackson .Binoche then teamed up with Michael Haneke again for "Caché" in 2005. The film was an immediate success, winning best director at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Binoche was nominated for a European Film Award for Best Actress for her role. Binoche's next film was "Bee Season" with
Richard Gere . "Mary" (2005) saw Binoche collaborate withAbel Ferrara for an investigation of modern faith andMary Magdalene 's position in theCatholic Church . The film was an immediate success, winning the Grand Prix at the 2005 Venice Film Festival.2006 saw Binoche take part in the portmanteau work "
Paris, je t'aime " appearing in a section directed byNobuhiro Suwa . Binoche appeared at the 2006Venice Film Festival to launch "A Few Days in September", bySantiago Amigorena . Later in the month she traveled to theToronto Film Festival for the premiere of "Breaking and Entering", her second film with Anthony Minghella in the director's chair.2007 to Present
2007 was one of Binoche's busiest years. The
Cannes Film Festival saw the premiere of "Le Voyage du Ballon Rouge " by the Taiwanese directorHou Hsiao-Hsien . The film was well received by international critics and went on to debut around the world in early 2008. "Dan in Real Life " a romantic comedy oppositeSteve Carell was released in October 2007, becoming a popular commercial success. Back in France Binoche was seen to popular and critical success in "Paris" byCédric Klapisch , "L'Heure D'été " byOlivier Assayas and "Désengagement" byAmos Gitai . In March 2008 Binoche began work on "Copie Conforme" forAbbas Kiarostami oppositeSami Frey . In the Autumn of 2008 Binoche is scheduled to appear in a theatrical dance production titled "in-i " withAkram Khan , featuring stage design byAnish Kapoor and music byPhilip Sheppard premiering at the National Theatre in London before moving to New York, L.A., Sydney and Paris. [ [http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/ National Theatre : National Theatre homepage : Homepage ] ] Beyond that Binoche has been mentioned in connection with Jean-Luc Godard's upcoming filmSocialisme , Juliet McKeon'sRing Liberty and new collaborations withAbel Ferrara andPatrice Leconte , all scheduled to shoot in 2009.Personal life
Binoche has two children: Raphaël (born on 2 September 1993), whose father is André Halle, a professional scuba diver, and Hana (born on 16 December 1999), whose father is actor
Benoît Magimel , with whom Binoche starred in the 1999 film "Children of the Century ". Binoche is currently romantically involved with Argentine writer/directorSantiago Amigorena .Painting
In the 1991 film "
Les Amants du Pont-Neuf ", in which Binoche portrays an artist, the paintings used in the film were Binoche's own work. She also designed the poster for the film.In 1993, Binoche exhibited work done in collaboration with the French designer and artist
Christian Fenouillat . They plan to collaborate again in the future and are currently working on pieces themed by Cinema. [ [http://www.mariinsky.ru/en/opera/fenouillat Mariinsky Theatre biography for Christian Fenouillat] ]Charities
Binoche is involved with a number of charities, including being a patron of the
Cambodia n charity Aspecta since 1992. She is also godmother to nine Cambodian orphans.In 2004 Binoche organised an auction on behalf of
Médecins Sans Frontières , in which disposable cameras were given to numerous celebrities and then auctioned off; the winner of each camera would then develop the pictures to reveal that celebrity's chosen subject.Filmography and awards
Other awards
Won
*1986 —
Prix Romy Schneider
*1992 — European Film Award — Best Actress — "Les Amants du Pont-Neuf"
*1993 —Berlin International Film Festival — Berlinale Camera
*1993 —Venice Film Festival — Best Actress — "Three Colors: Blue"
*1996 — National Board of Review — Best Supporting Actress — "The English Patient"
*1997 —Berlin International Film Festival — Best Actress — "The English Patient"
*1997 — European Film Award — Best Actress — "The English Patient"Nominations
*1997 —
Screen Actors Guild Award — Best Supporting Actress — "The English Patient"
*2001 —Screen Actors Guild Award — Best Actress — "Chocolat"
*2001 —Screen Actors Guild Award — Outstanding Cast — "Chocolat"
*2005 —European Film Award Best Actress; — "Caché"
*2005 —London Critics Circle Film Awards — Best Actress — "Caché"
*2006 —British Independent Film Award — Best Actress — "Breaking & Entering"###@@@KEY@@@### s-achsuccession box
title=César Award for Best Actress
years=1993
for "Three Colors: Blue"
before=Catherine Deneuve
for "Indochine"
after=Isabelle Adjani
for "La Reine Margot "succession box
title=Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
years=1996
for "The English Patient"
before=Mira Sorvino
for "Mighty Aphrodite "
after=Kim Basinger
for "L.A. Confidential"succession box
title=BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
years=1996
for "The English Patient"
before=Kate Winslet
for "Sense and Sensibility"
after=Sigourney Weaver
for "The Ice Storm"References
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= Actress
DATE OF BIRTH= 9 March 1964
PLACE OF BIRTH=Paris ,France
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