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Stéphane Audran (born November 2, 1932) is a French actress, known for her performances in the Oscar winning movies: The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972) and Babette's Feast (1987) and in critically acclaimed movies like The Big Red One (1980) and Violette Nozière (1978).

Audran was born Collette Suzanne Dacheville in Versailles, Yvelines, France. She married French director and screenwriter Claude Chabrol in 1964. She had previously been married to French actor Jean-Louis Trintignant for a short while. Audran's first role was in Chabrol's acclaimed film Les Cousins (1959). She has since then appeared in most of Chabron's films. Some of the more acclaimed Chabrol films she has appeared in are La Femme Infidèle (1968), Les Biches (1968) as a rich lesbian who becomes involved in a ménage à trois (she first gained notice in this), Le Boucher (1970) as a school teacher who falls in love with a murdering butcher, Juste Avant La Nuit (1971), and Violette Nozière (1978).

Audran in Babette's Feast

She has also appeared in the movies of Eric Rohmer (Signe du Lion), Jean Delannoy (La Peau de Torpedo), Gabriel Axel (Babette's Feast, as the mysterious cook, Babette), Bertrand Tavernier (Coup de Touchon, as the wife of the cop turned serial killer, Lucien Cordier) and Samuel Fuller (The Big Red One). The most celebrated of her non-Chabrol films was Luis Buñuel's Oscar-winning The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972) as Alice Senechal. Also active in English-language productions, Audran seemed a bit lost in such American bombs as The Black Bird (1975), but was perfect in the made-for-TV projects Brideshead Revisited (1982), Mistral's Daughter (1984) and The Sun Also Rises (1984).

Audran won a France's César Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance in Violette Nozière and British Film Academy award for Just Before Nightfall (1975). She has divorced Chabrol, and has one child Thomas Chabrol.


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She has divorced Chabrol, and has one child Thomas Chabrol.
. Audran won a France's César Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance in Violette Nozière and British Film Academy award for Just Before Nightfall (1975). 1994. Also active in English-language productions, Audran seemed a bit lost in such American bombs as The Black Bird (1975), but was perfect in the made-for-TV projects Brideshead Revisited (1982), Mistral's Daughter (1984) and The Sun Also Rises (1984). 1996. The most celebrated of her non-Chabrol films was Luis Buñuel's Oscar-winning The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972) as Alice Senechal. 1997.

She has also appeared in the movies of Eric Rohmer (Signe du Lion), Jean Delannoy (La Peau de Torpedo), Gabriel Axel (Babette's Feast, as the mysterious cook, Babette), Bertrand Tavernier (Coup de Touchon, as the wife of the cop turned serial killer, Lucien Cordier) and Samuel Fuller (The Big Red One). 1998. Some of the more acclaimed Chabrol films she has appeared in are La Femme Infidèle (1968), Les Biches (1968) as a rich lesbian who becomes involved in a ménage à trois (she first gained notice in this), Le Boucher (1970) as a school teacher who falls in love with a murdering butcher, Juste Avant La Nuit (1971), and Violette Nozière (1978). 1999. She has since then appeared in most of Chabron's films. 2000. Audran's first role was in Chabrol's acclaimed film Les Cousins (1959). 2001.

She had previously been married to French actor Jean-Louis Trintignant for a short while. 2002. She married French director and screenwriter Claude Chabrol in 1964. 2003. Audran was born Collette Suzanne Dacheville in Versailles, Yvelines, France. 2004. Stéphane Audran (born November 2, 1932) is a French actress, known for her performances in the Oscar winning movies: The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972) and Babette's Feast (1987) and in critically acclaimed movies like The Big Red One (1980) and Violette Nozière (1978). 2006.

But once he kissed me that was that." The two were married in 1997 and welcomed their first child, Dashiell John, in December 2001 and their second child Roman Robert was born in 2004. "It just shows you how wrong you can be. "He thought I was aloof and I thought he was arrogant," said Cate Blanchett. It was hardly love at first sight, however.

She married playwright and screenwriter Andrew Upton, who she met back in 1996 while she was performing in a production of The Seagull. Her film debut was as an Australian nurse captured by the Japanese in the POW production directed by Bruce Beresford, Paradise Road, that co-starred Glenn Close and Frances McDormand. Her first major stage role was opposite Geoffrey Rush in the 1993 David Mamet play Oleanna. Blanchett graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Arts in Sydney in 1992, and began her career on the stage.

She has two siblings, the oldest, Bob, is a computer programmer, and her younger sister, Genevieve, is a set designer in the theatre. He died of a heart attack when Cate was only 10 years old. Her father, Robert, later worked in advertising after marrying her mother, June. She was born as Catherine Elise Blanchett in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia as the daughter of a Texan naval petty officer who came ashore in Melbourne and met her mother, a Melbourne schoolteacher.

Cate Blanchett (born May 14, 1969) is an Australian actress. Academy Award–Best Actress in a Leading Role–Nominated–Elizabeth (movie) (1998). Police Rescue – Vivian. Parklands – Rosie.

Paradise Road – Susan Macarthy. Thank God He Met Lizzie – Lizzie. Oscar and Lucinda – Lucinda Leplastrier. Elizabeth – Elizabeth I of England.

An Ideal Husband – Lady Gertrude Chiltern. Pushing Tin – Connie Falzone. Ripley – Meredith Logue. The Talented Mr.

Bangers – Julie-Anne. The Man Who Cried – Lola. The Gift – Annabelle 'Annie' Wilson. Bandits – Kate Wheeler.

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The – Galadriel. Charlotte Gray – Charlotte Gray. The Shipping News – Petal Bear. Heaven (movie) – Philippa.

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers – Galadriel. Veronica Guerin – Veronica Guerin. Coffee and Cigarettes. The Missing – Maggie.

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King – Galadriel. The Aviator – Katharine Hepburn. The Life Aquatic – Jane Winslett-Richardson. Little Fish – Tracy Heart.

Golden Age – Elizabeth I.