Isabelle Carré

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Isabelle Carré (born May 28, 1971 in Paris ) is a French actress .

Life

Isabelle Carré left home when she was fifteen. While still in school, she attended acting courses at various institutions in Paris and received minor film roles. After graduating from high school, she was accepted at the École nationale supérieure des arts et techniques du théâtre (ENSATT) in 1989 , which she left again in 1990.

She began her film career in adolescence when she took on a role in Milk and Chocolate by Coline Serreau (1989) parallel to her first theater appearances .

Carré, who has already acted in over 30 film and television productions [as of 2004] , struggled for a long time to get rid of the image of the beautiful and naive, but was later pigeonholed as a perfectionist and intellectual.

Due to the roles she has chosen in recent years, however, she can no longer be easily classified [as of 2004] . In Die Verbotene Frau (1997) she mimed a 22-year-old girl who falls in love with a married man 17 years her senior, while children are responsible for their parents (2001) as a depressed, drug-addicted mother and in Claire - Se souvenir des belles Choses (2001) brought the joy of life of a young woman who is slowly losing her memory to the screen. After three nominations for César as best young actress, she received the most important French film award in 2003 in the category of best leading actress for the title role of Claire. She prevailed against such well-known colleagues as Juliette Binoche ( Jet Lag - Or where love flies to ) and Fanny Ardant and Isabelle Huppert (both in 8 women ) . Two other nominations followed in 2004 and 2006 for Noémie Lvovskys relationship drama emotional turmoil and Anne Fontaine romantic thriller Entre ses mains , in which she as a wife and mother, a relationship (played by a lone veterinarian Benoit Poelvoorde starts). In 2006 she played in the film Hearts by Alain Resnais , in which not a single longing finds its fulfillment. In 2008 and 2011 further César nominations for Anna M. (2007) and Die anonymous Romantiker (2010) followed.

In addition to her film career, Carré also appeared with success at the French theater. For the title role of Mademoiselle Else in Didier Long's production of Arthur Schnitzler's Fräulein Else at the Petit Théâtre in Paris , she received the 1999 Molière Theater Prize for Best Actress. In 2003 he received another award for the part of Florence Michalon in Zabou Breitman's L'Hiver sous la table at the Théâtre de l'Atelier in Paris .

Filmography (selection)

Isabelle Carré 1998

Private life

Since August 26, 2006 Isabelle Carré is married to the film producer Bruno Pésery , with whom she has a son (born October 11, 2008). Her brother Benoît Carré is a member of the Lilicub music group .

Web links

Commons : Isabelle Carré  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Isabelle Carré: bio de Isabelle Carré . In: Gala.fr . Retrieved August 11, 2012.