Évelyne Bouix

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Évelyne Bouix (2018)

Évelyne Lina Madeleine Bouix (born April 22, 1953 in Charenton-le-Pont , Val-de-Marne ) is a French theater and film actress .

Life

Bouix attended the Lyceum in Montgeron . One of her teachers recognized her acting talent and brought her to Paris , where she made her debut at the Comédie-Française at the age of 16 under the direction of Pierre Dux . She then studied acting at the Center d'art dramatique de la rue Blanche and was henceforth regularly on the theater stage. In The Wild Meals (1977), one of her first films, she starred opposite Gérard Depardieu . Numerous supporting roles in cinema and television productions followed. In 1980 she married the director Claude Lelouch , who cast her in several of his films, for example in Everybody Will Receive His Wages ... (1981) and Going Away and Coming Back (1985). In Lelouch's biopic Edith and Marcel (1983) Bouix played Édith Piaf . In the two-part television series Rausch der Metamorphosis (1988) based on the novel of the same name by Stefan Zweig , directed by Édouard Molinaro , she played the leading female role alongside Mario Adorf . Under Molinaro's direction, she also embodied the painter Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun in the costume film Beaumarchais - The Insolent with Fabrice Luchini in the title role.

From Bouix's marriage to Lelouch, which ended in divorce in 1985, their daughter Salomé Lelouch , who also works as an actress , comes from. In May 2010, Bouix married the actor Pierre Arditi , with whom she had been in a relationship for 25 years and with whom she also stood in front of the camera and on the theater stage several times.

Filmography (selection)

  • 1977: The Wild Meals (René la canne)
  • 1979: Jean le bleu (TV movie)
  • 1979: Rien ne va plus
  • 1981: Everyone will receive his reward ... (Les uns et les autres)
  • 1982: The Legion of the Damned (Les misérables)
  • 1983: Edith and Marcel (Édith et Marcel)
  • 1984: Viva la vie - Long live life (Viva la vie!)
  • 1985: go away and come back (partir, revenir)
  • 1986: A man and a woman - 20 years later (Un homme et une femme, 20 ans déjà)
  • 1986: The Traitor (Un métier du seigneur) (TV movie)
  • 1988: Rush of Metamorphosis (TV movie)
  • 1989: Radio Corbeau - The raven unpacks (Radio Corbeau)
  • 1990: Bienvenue à bord!
  • 1991: Blaue Hefte (Les cahiers bleus) (TV movie)
  • 1991: The sky over Paris (Le ciel de Paris)
  • 1992: Lucas (TV movie)
  • 1993: Everything for love (Tout ça… pour ça!)
  • 1996: Beaumarchais - The Insolent (Beaumarchais, l'insolent)
  • 1998: Dr. Berg - Only Life Counts (TV Movie)
  • 2000: Un morceau de soleil (TV movie)
  • 2003: remake
  • 2005: L'empire du tigre (TV movie)
  • 2008: Chez Maupassant (TV series, an episode)
  • 2008: Musée haut, musée bas
  • 2009: human
  • 2011: Les belles sœurs (TV movie)
  • 2013: Le sang de la vigne - Les veuves soyeuses (TV series, one episode)
  • 2017: Quelque chose a changé (TV movie)
  • 2018: Capitaine Marleau - Le jeune homme et la mort (TV series, one episode)
  • 2019: Moi, Grosse (TV movie)

Theater appearances (selection)

  • 1970: Malatesta - Comédie-Française
  • 1970: L'homme qui rit - Théâtre de l'Est Parisien
  • 1974: The Careless One (L'étourdi ou les contretemps) - Théâtre de l'Est Parisien
  • 1974: The Miser (L'avare) - Théâtre Edouard VII
  • 1988: The Real (The Real Thing) - Théâtre Montparnasse
  • 1998: Le mari, la femme et l'amant
  • 2007: A Broken Woman (La femme rompue) - Théâtre de l'Atelier
  • 2010: Suspection - Théâtre du Rond-Point
  • 2014-2016: The Lie (Le mensonge) - Théâtre du Jeu de Paume, Théâtre Édouard VII

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. See Le comédien a enfin épousé la femme de sa vie on gala.fr, June 3, 2010.
  2. Cf. Décret du 15 November 1999 portant promotion et nomination on legifrance.gouv.fr, 16 November 1999.