Anouk Aimée, the French star of traditional titles like Federico Fellini’s La Dolce Vita and Jacques Demy’s Lola has died. She was 92.
Aimée’s daughter, Manuela Papatakis, shared the information with a submit on social media Tuesday morning. Aimée’s reason behind demise has but to be introduced.
“With my daughter, Galaad, and my granddaughter, Mila, we now have nice disappointment to announce the departure of my mom Anouk Aimée,” the assertion learn. “I used to be proper by her facet when she handed away this morning at her residence in Paris.”
Aimée clocked nearly 100 credit throughout her decades-long profession. She is maybe greatest recognized for her function in Federico Fellini’s seminal thriller La Dolce Vita. She later re-teamed with Fellini for his enigmatic epic 8½. She went on to work with a few of world cinema’s main new-wave filmmakers, together with Jacques Demy, Bernardo Bertolucci, and Robert Altman. A few of her different credit embody The Appointment (1969), Viva la vie (1983), Prêt-à-Porter (1994), La Petite prairie aux bouleaux (2003), and Tous les soleils (2011).
Nevertheless, she acquired her most crucial approval for her main function in Claude Lelouch’s 1967 drama A Man and a Girl (Un homme et une femme). She received the Golden Globe Award for Greatest Actress – Movement Image Drama and the BAFTA Award for Greatest Actress for the pic and was nominated for an Oscar. In 2002, she acquired an honorary César Award. The subsequent 12 months she acquired an Honorary Golden Bear on the Berlin Worldwide Movie Competition.
Aimée was born Nicole Françoise Florence Dreyfus in Paris on April 27, 1932. Each her dad and mom, Geneviève Sorya and Henry Dreyfus, had been actors. She made her movie debut at age 14 in Henri Calef’s The Home Below The Sea. Her final characteristic credit score was Claude Lelouch’s The Greatest Years of a Life.