- Simone Signoret
Infobox Actor
name = Simone Signoret
imagesize = 200px
birthdate = birth date|1921|3|25
location =Wiesbaden ,Germany
deathdate = death date and age|1985|9|30|1921|3|25
deathplace = Auteuil-Anthouillet,France
birthname = Simone Henriette Charlotte Kaminker
spouse =Yves Allégret (1944-1949)Yves Montand (1951-1985)
academyawards = Best Actress
1959 "Room at the Top"
baftaawards = Best Actress in a Leading Role
1952 "Casque d'or "
1957 "The Crucible"
1959 "Room at the Top"
cesarawards = Best Actress
1977 "Madame Rosa "
emmyawards = Outstanding Lead Actress - Miniseries or a Movie
1966 "A Small Rebellion"
awards = Cannes Film Festival - Best Actress
1959 "Room at the Top"
NBR Award for Best Actress
1959 "Room at the Top"
Silver Bear for Best Actress
1971 "Le Chat "Simone Signoret (pronounced|simɔn siɲɔˈʀɛ in French) (
March 25 ,1921 -September 30 ,1985 ) is a belovedAcademy Award winning legend ofFrench cinema and widely hailed as the greatest French actress in film history. She became the first French person to win anAcademy Award in 1959 for her role inRoom at the Top . She holds an immortal place inFrance for her groundbreaking contributions to the cinema. In her lifetime she also received aBAFTA , anEmmy ,Golden Globe ,Cannes Film Festival recognition and theSilver Bear for Best Actress .Early life
Signoret was born Simone-Henriette-Charlotte Kaminker in
Wiesbaden ,Germany to André and Georgette (Signoret) Kaminker. She was the oldest child of three, with two younger brothers. Her father, a linguist who later worked in theUnited Nations , was a French-bornJewish army officer of Polish descent, [Nostalgia Isn't What It Used to Be (Paperback) [http://www.amazon.com/Nostalgia-Isnt-What-Used-Be/dp/0140051813 "was descended from Polish Jews"] . Film Guardian.co.uk.7 August 2000 .] who brought the family toNeuilly-sur-Seine on the fancy outskirts of Paris. Signoret grew up inParis in an intellectual atmosphere and studied theEnglish language in school, earning a teaching certificate. She tutored English and Latin and worked part-time as a typist for a French collaborationist newspaper, "Le Nouveau Temps", run by Jean Luchaire.Career
During the German occupation of France, Signoret formed close bonds with an artistic group of writers and actors who met at a café in the
Saint-Germain-des-Prés quarter, "Café de Flore ". By this time, she had developed an interest in acting and was encouraged by her friends, including her lover,Daniel Gélin , to follow her ambition. In 1942, she began appearing in bit parts and was able to earn enough money to support her mother and two brothers as her father, who was a French patriot, had fled the country in 1940 to join General De Gaulle in England. She took her mother's maiden name for the screen to help hide her Jewish roots.Signoret's sensual features and earthy nature led to type-casting and she was often seen in
prostitute roles. She won considerable attention in "La Ronde" (1950), a film which was banned briefly inNew York as immoral. She won further raves, including an acting award from the British Film Academy, for her portrayal of yet another prostitute inJacques Becker 's "Casque d'or " (1951). She went on to appear in many notable films in France during the 1950s, including "Thérèse Raquin" (1953), directed byMarcel Carné , "Les Diaboliques" (1954), and "Les Sorcières de Salem " (1956), based onArthur Miller 's "The Crucible ".
[
thumb|left|200px|Simone_Signoret_with_Laurence Harvey in "Room at the Top"; the film established her as a major actress.] In 1958, Signoret went toEngland to film "Room at the Top" (1959), which won her numerous awards including the Best Female Performance Prize at Cannes and theAcademy Award for Best Actress . She was the onlyFrench cinema actress to receive an Oscar untilJuliette Binoche in 1997 (Supporting Actress) andMarion Cotillard in 2008 (Best Actress), and the first woman to win the award appearing in a foreign film. She was offered films inHollywood but turned them down and continued to work in France and England. She played oppositeLaurence Olivier in "Term of Trial " (1962). She did return to America for "Ship of Fools " (1965) which earned her another Oscar nomination and she went on to appear in several Hollywood films before returning to France in 1969.Her one attempt at Shakespeare, playing Lady Macbeth opposite
Alec Guinness at theRoyal Court Theatre in London in 1966 proved to be ill-advised, although some critics were harsher and one referred to her English as "impossibly Gallic". [Sutcliffe, Tom. [http://film.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/Guardian/0,4029,351452,00.html "Sir Alec Guiness"] . Film Guardian.co.uk.7 August 2000 .]In her later years, she was often criticized for gaining weight and letting her looks go but Signoret, who was never concerned with glamour, ignored the insults and continued giving finely etched performances. She won more acclaim for her portrayal of a weary madam (Madame Rosa) in "
La Vie devant soi " (1977) and as an unmarried sister who unknowingly falls in love with her paralyzed brother via anonymous correspondence in "I Sent a Letter to my Love " (1980).Her memoirs, "Nostalgia Isn't What It Used To Be", were published in 1978. She also wrote a novel, "Adieu Volodya", published in 1985, the year of her death.
First married to the filmmaker
Yves Allégret from 1944 to 1949, with whom she had a daughterCatherine Allégret , herself an actress. Her second marriage was to the Italian-born French actorYves Montand in 1950, a union which lasted until her death.In "Playboy" she was shown once in an embrace with
Robert Mitchum . She was nude above the waist, and the magazine's caption used the term "a big bare hug."She died of
pancreatic cancer in Auteuil-Anthouillet, France; and is buried inLe Père Lachaise Cemetery inParis .The late American singer, pianist and composer
Nina Simone took her stage name from Signoret.Filmography
Awards and nominations
Emmy Awards
*1966: Won Emmy Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Drama for: "Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre " (1963) for episode "A Small Rebellion"GermanyBerlin International Film Festival
*1971: Won Silver Berlin Bear for Best Actress for: "Le Chat" (1971) ('Tied withShirley MacLaine for "Desperate Characters")"France
Cannes Film Festival
*1959: Won Best Actress for: "Room at the Top"César Awards , France
*1983: Nominated Best Actress for: "L'Étoile du Nord " (1982)
*1978: Won Best Actress for: "La Vie devant soi" (1977)Italy
David di Donatello Awards, Italy
*1978 Won Best Foreign Actress for: "La Vie devant soi " (1977) ("Tied withJane Fonda for "Julia")"See also
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Cinema of France
*César Award for Best Actress References
Bibliography
* Monush, Barry (ed), "The Encyclopedia of Hollywood Film Actors From the Silent Era to 1965". New York: Applause Books, 2003. ISBN 1-55783-551-9
* Signoret, Simone, "Nostalgia Isn't What It Used To Be". Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1978. ISBN 0-297-77417-4External links
*imdb|0797531
*findagrave|1358Persondata
NAME= Signoret, Simone
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Kaminker, Simone Henriette Charlotte
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Actress
DATE OF BIRTH=March 25 ,1921
PLACE OF BIRTH=Wiesbaden ,Germany
DATE OF DEATH=September 30 ,1985
PLACE OF DEATH= Auteuil-Anthouillet,France
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