Catherine Deneuve

Catherine Deneuve , of her true name Catherine Dorléac , is a French actress , born the October 22nd 1943 with Paris.

Biography

Girl of Maurice Dorléac, actor of theater and directing cinema then of doubling to the Paramount and Renee Deneuve, boarder of the Theater of Odéon. In addition, his/her grandmother was blower in this same theater. She is also the younger sister by the actress Francoise Dorléac deceased tragically in 1967.

She lived with the realizer Roger Vadim (with whom she had a son, Christian Vadim, on June 18th, 1963), then married in 1965 the photographer David Bailey from which she separated in 1967, then lived with the realizer François Truffaut, the actor Marcello Mastroianni (with whom she had a girl, Chiara Mastroianni, on May 28th, 1972), the businessman Bertrand de Labbey which remains still its agent, associated with the businessman Christian Dulcy, and the man of media Pierre Lescure in the years 1980.

In 1985, it lends its features to the sculpture of Marianne, symbol of republican France.

Regarded in the whole world as one of the more beautiful women and one of the large French actresses of these 40 last years, she enjoys an international notoriety and an exceptional catalog of films. All the largest European realizers called upon it, definitively associating its name with the history of the cinema of second half of the 20th century. She lives with Paris close to the church Saint-Sulpice and has a castle close to Oulins in the Eure-et-Loir with 20km of Vernon.

Unfortunately, the recent biography of Bernard Violet seriously chips this idyllic image by revealing the dark aspect of the character and by clearing his agent Bertrand de Labbey and Christian Dulcy which pushed it in financial mistakes.

Rewards

Selective catalog of films

External bonds

  • has Tribute to Gainsbourg, Catherine Deneuve interprets…
  • All on Catherine Deneuve
  • woman of style Catherine Deneuve
  • Classic Movies (1939 - 1969): Catherine Deneuve

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