Isabelle Adjani

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Role

Actress

Date of birth

06/27/1955

Place of birth

Paris, France

Also known as

Isabelle Yasmine Adjani

ایزابل آجانی

อิซาแบล อัดจานี

イザベル・ヤスミン・アジャーニ

Awards

2 nominations

Isabelle Adjani

Biography

Isabelle Yasmine Adjani was born in Gennevilliers, Hauts-de-Seine, a suburb of Paris, to Emma Augusta "Gusti" (Schweinberger) and Mohammed Adjani. Her father was a Kabyle Algerian, from Iferhounène, and her mother was a Bavarian German. She grew up speaking German fluently. After winning a school recitation contest, she began acting in amateur theater by the age of 12. At the age of 14, she starred in her first motion picture, Le Petit Bougnat (1970). Adjani has appeared in 30 films since 1970. She holds the record for most César Award for Best Actress (five), which she won for Possession (1981), One Deadly Summer (1983) (aka One Deadly Summer), Camille Claudel (1988), Queen Margot (1994) (aka Queen Margot) and Skirt Day (2008) (aka Skirt Day). 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, Italian, and German. Adjani was made a Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur in 2010.

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Possession
Possession
7.5
7.5
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Role: Anna
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Role: Lucy Harker
The Tenant
The Tenant
7.8
7.8
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Role: Stella
The Driver
The Driver
7.1
7.1
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Role: The Player
Queen Margot
Queen Margot
7.4
7.4
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Role: Marguerite de Valois dite La Reine Margot
Subway
Subway
6.5
6.5
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Role: Héléna
Diabolique
Diabolique
5.5
5.5
Acting
Role: Mia Baran
Ishtar
Ishtar
4.7
4.7
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Role: Shirra Assel
Acting
Role: La star
Acting
Role: Adèle Hugo
Wingwomen
Wingwomen
6.5
6.5
Acting
Role: Marraine
Camille Claudel
Camille Claudel
7.3
7.3
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Role: Camille Claudel
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Role: Eliane Wieck dite 'Elle'
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Role: Self (segment "47 Ans Après") (archiveFootage)
Bon Voyage
Bon Voyage
6.7
6.7
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Role: Viviane Denvers
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Role: Danny
Mascarade
Mascarade
6.4
6.4
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Role: Martha Duval
Mammuth
Mammuth
6.1
6.1
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Role: L'amour perdu de Serge
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