Biography of Juliette Binoche


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March 9, 1964 Juliette Binoche was born in Paris on March 9, 1964, daughter of an actress and a sculptor, Director of theatre. The young Juliette studied at the National School of dramatic art of Paris. After graduating he took his first steps in theatre and gets bit parts in movies. Just 23 years (in 1988) it is noted by critics in its interpretation in "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" (the unbearable lightness of being) by Philip Kaufman. His highly charged in passion explodes four years later in the film by Luis Malle "damage", alongside an extraordinary Jeremy Irons. Is an international success. The great director Krzysztof Kieslowski wants it in his trilogy dedicated to the tones of the French flag: beginning with "Three colours: Blue", 1993, "red" and "white" of 1994, still of 1994. His career starts with a great success. A year later, Juliette Binoche is chosen as the heroine of the French film "the Horseman on the roof" (by Jean-Paul Rappenau), which turns out to be the most expensive film in the history of French cinema: 35 million. The year 1996 is that of his great triumph: alongside Ralph Fiennes recites in the film by Anthony Minghella, "the English patient". The film scoops awards, including the Academy Award for best supporting actress, which goes precisely to Juliette Binoche. Other interpretations include: "Alice and Martin" (by André Téchiné, 1998); "Love never dies" (Patrice Leconte, 2000) and "stories" of the controversial Austrian Director Michael Haneke. With the movie "Chocolat" (Lasse Hallström) receives an Oscar nomination for best actress in 2001, category that sees though triumph Julia Roberts. Among the most recent films include "Mary" (2005, Abel Ferrara), "breaking and entering" (Breaking and Entering, Anthony Minghella, 2006).

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