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 ANOUK AIMEE
AKA: Francoise Sorya Dreyfus;
Born: 1932-04-27
Birth place: Paris, FR
Nationality: France
Profession: actor
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Biography

A sultry, enigmatic leading lady of several classic European films of the 1950s and 60s, Aimee, the daughter of a French theatrical family, studied acting and dancing in her native France and England before making her film debut at age 14 in "La Maison sous la mer" (1946). She first gained notice in a Juliet-like role in Andre Cayatte's "Les Amants de Verone/The Lovers of Verona" (1948) and a string of starring roles followed in which she worked in Italy, Britain and West Germany as well as France. Aimee made her Hollywood debut as a freedom fighter in Anatole Litvak's political romance "The Journey" (1959), but it was her nymphomaniac rich girl in Federico Fellini's triumph "La Dolce Vita" (1960) and her long-suffering wife in his even better "8 1/2" (1963) which established her as a formidable screen talent. Her work as the sexually ambivalent queen in Robert Aldrich's "Sodom and Gomorrah" (1962) was also a milestone of her over 50 films.

Though Aimee has never achieved the enduring international popularity of her contemporaries Brigitte Bardot and Catherine Deneuve, she has worked steadily throughout her career and has remained a strong presence in European-based productions. Director Jacques Demy provided Aimee with two important roles: that of an enchanting cabaret dancer and single mother in "Lola" (1961) and as an abandoned fashion model in "The Model Shop" (1969), which was filmed entirely in LA. It was, however, Claude Lelouch's wildly romantic drama "A Man and A Woman" (1966), with Aimee as a widow who falls in love with widower Jean-Louis Trintignant, that brought her firmly into the international limelight. She received an Academy Award nomination and the film went on to win Best Foreign Film and Best Original Screenplay. Even so, none of the three subsequent US-backed films she made did well financially, including the promising casting of Aimee in the title role of George Cukor's "Justine" (1969), based on the famous Lawrence Durrell novels "The Alexandria Quartet" about French expatriates in North Africa.

Aimee continued making European films during the 70s and 80s, even taking Best Actress honors at the Cannes Film Festival for her role in "Le Saut dans le vide" (1980). She never, though, duplicated the worldwide visibility she had garnered in "A Man and a Woman", even when she recreated her acclaimed role in Lelouch's sequel "A Man and A Woman: 20 Years Later" (1986). Aimee later made a welcome appearance as a designer in Robert Altman's take on the Parisian fashion scene, "Ready To Wear (Pret-a-Porter)" (1994).



Family

MOTHER: Genevieve Sorya. Actor.

MOTHER: Genevieve Sorya. Immigrants to USA.

DAUGHTER: Manuela Papatakis. Born 1952.

DAUGHTER: Manuela Papatakis. Has three; Hofmann is second oldest.



Companion

COMPANION: Trevor Howard. Mother, Prudence Balchin; predeceased father in a road accident.

COMPANION: Trevor Howard. Actor. Had affair in 1950.

HUSBAND: Nico Papatakis. Appeared on "The Real World: Hawaii".

HUSBAND: Nico Papatakis. Director, producer, restaurateur. First husband; divorced.

HUSBAND: Pierre Barou. Composer. Third husband; married August 1967; divorced 1970.

HUSBAND: Pierre Barou. Had five additional; Hope was the fifth of six boys.

HUSBAND: Albert Finney. Actor. Fourth husband; married August 8, 1970; divorced in 1976.

HUSBAND: Albert Finney. Actor.



Milestone

1946: Film acting debut in "La maison sous la mer"

1949: English language debut, "The Golden Salamander", the first of a number of British films Aimee made through the 1950s

1959: First United States film, "The Journey"

1966: Received an Oscar nomination as Best Actress for her leading role in the French-made international hit, "Un homme et une femme/A Man and a Woman", directed by Claude Lelouch

1969: Last American film for a quarter century, "Justine", directed by George Cukor

1976: Reunited with Claude Lelouch on "Si c'etait a refaire"

1980: Acted in "Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man", directed by Bernardo Bertolucci

1986: Reprised best known role in Lelouch's "Un homme et une femme, 20 ans deja"

1987: Appeared as herself in the documentary, "Haute Couture: The Great Designers", an exploration into the world of high fashion which aired on PBS stations in the USA

1994: Returned to US films to act in Robert Altman's "Ready to Wear (Pret-a-Porter)"

1994: Acted in "Les Marmottes"

1998: Co-starred in "Los Angeles Without a Map"



Education

Bauer-Therond Dramatic School


Citizenship

France

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