
Isabelle Adjani
Acting
Biography
Isabelle Yasmine Adjani (born June 27, 1955) is a French film actress and singer. Adjani has appeared in 30 films since 1970. She holds the record for most César Award for Best Actress with five, for Possession (1981), One Deadly Summer (1983), Camille Claudel (1988), Queen Margot (1994) and Skirt Day (2009). She was also given a double Cannes Film Festival Best Actress Award in 1981. She also received two Academy Award nominations for Best Actress. She performs in French, English, and German.
Born: June 27, 1955
Place of Birth: Paris, France
Known For

Ondine
In the forest, knight-errant Hans meets and falls in love with Ondine, a water-sprite who is attracted to the world of mortal man.

L'École des femmes
Arnolphe plans to marry Agnès, his ward, a naive and submissive young girl, whom he keeps recluse in a convent. His plans are threatened when Horace confesses his feelings for Agnès.

Midi Première
Midi Première is a French variety show presented by Danièle Gilbert, directed by Jacques Pierre and broadcast from January 6, 1975 until January 1, 1982 on TF1. The program was generally broadcast between 12:15 p.m. and 12:55 p.m., then giving way to the 1:00 p.m. TV news. However, the broadcast schedule could change, depending on the guests, and the setting where the recording of the program was shot. Certain performances by artists who have become cult like the one where Ringo jostles with a demonstrator in interpretation (1977), that of Dalida with the title There is always a song with the soundtrack that does not start, twice, at the right speed (1978), Claude François and his Clodettes, who, in the provinces, are unable to join "the set" in order to interpret his song, the latter being taken by the crowd of delirious fans (summer 1977) . The group Supertramp performed there with the title "Dreamer" on March 8, 1975.

Mosaïque
Broadcast from 1977 to 1987 on FR3, every Sunday morning, for 1h30, Mosaïque is a variety show with a set where music groups from the countries of origin of immigration perform, and which broadcasts reports on these countries and on immigrants who live in France. When it was created, it aimed to promote the cultures of origin of immigrants, but also to make them better known to the rest of the population. However, the program was never financed by public television which considers that it was aimed at a specific audience and was therefore not part of a public service mission. It received financial support from the Ministry of Labor, through its subsidy to the National Office for the Cultural Promotion of Immigrants, ONPCI (later becoming Information Culture and Immigration, ICEI, in 1977, then Agency for the Development of Intercultural Relations , ADRI). , in 1982).

Bambi
The Bambi, often called the Bambi Award and stylised as BAMBI, is a German award presented annually by Hubert Burda Media to recognize excellence in international media and television to personalities in the media, arts, culture, sports, and other fields "with vision and creativity who affected and inspired the German public that year", both domestic and foreign. First held in 1948, it is the oldest media award in Germany. The trophy is named after Felix Salten's book Bambi, A Life in the Woods and its statuettes are in the shape of the novel's titular fawn character. They were originally made of porcelain until 1958, when the organizers switched to using gold, with the casting done by the art casting workshop of Ernst Strassacker in Süßen.

Le Grand Échiquier

Call My Agent!
At a top Paris talent firm, agents scramble to keep their star clients happy—and their business afloat—after an unexpected crisis.

The Tenant
A quiet and inconspicuous man rents an apartment in Paris where he finds himself drawn into a rabbit hole of dangerous paranoia.

Possession
A young woman left her family for an unspecified reason. The husband determines to find out the truth and starts following his wife. At first, he suspects that a man is involved. But gradually, he finds out more and more strange behaviors and bizarre incidents that indicate something more than a possessed love affair.

Nosferatu the Vampyre
A real estate agent leaves behind his beautiful wife to go to Transylvania to visit the mysterious Count Dracula and formalize the purchase of a property in Wismar.
Filmography
as Béatrice Lasserre
as Mona
as Isabel Nallet
as Marraine
as Eve Faugère
as Cabaret Performer
as Self (archive footage)
as Self (archive footage)
as Diane de Poitiers
as Martha Duval
as Sidonie
as Self (archive footage)
as Zorah
as Self
as Self - Actress (voice) (archive footage)
as Self - Actress (archive footage)
as Danny
as Carole Matthieu
as Self
as Isabelle Laumont
as Lily
as Marie
as Madame Hansen-Bergmann
as Self (archive footage)
as Commandant Clara Damico
as Doctor Assoussa
as L'amour perdu de Serge
as Self - Singer (archive footage)
as Sonia Bergerac
as La Comtesse Rosine
as Self (segment "47 Ans Après") (archive footage)
as Voix Off
as Self (archive footage)
as The Star
as Viviane Denvers
as Ellénore
as Charlotte / Leïla
as Self (archive footage)
as Self
as Self
as Isabelle Adjani
as Mia Baran
as Self - in Cannes
as Margot
as Pénélope
as Self (archive footage)
as Narrator (voice)
as Camille Claudel
as Shirra Assel
as Isabelle
as Helena
as Eliane Wieck, aka 'Elle'
as Catherine Leiris / Lucie Brentano / Ève Granger / Dorothée Ortis / Ariane Chevalier / Charlotte Vincent
as Antonieta Rivas Mercado
as Isabelle Adjani (uncredited)
as Self
as Pauline Valance
as Marya 'Mado' Zelli
as Isabelle
as Anna / Helen
as Clara
as Self
as Emily Brontë
as Lucy Harker
as The Player
as Violette Clot
as Self
as Laure
as Stella
as Adèle Hugo
as Self
as Self
as Ondine
as Ariane
as Isabelle Douléan
as Self
as Maria Cavalieri
as Marianne
as Agnès
as Self
as Camille
as Rose
as Self