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Marie Trintignant

Early life

She was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, the daughter of actor Jean-Louis Trintignant and his second wife Nadine Marquand. She first appeared on screen aged 4 in My Love, My Love, her mother's film. When Marie's baby sister Pauline died when Marie was 8, she became withdrawn and virtually stopped speaking. Her parents divorced in 1976. Throughout her early life she was afflicted by severe shyness, but in spite of this had decided, by her mid-teens, to become an actress. She had such a strong affection for animals that she had first dreamt of becoming a vet, but the acting heritage had proved too strong. 'Cats don't raise dogs,' she said succinctly.[1]
[edit] Family

She was the mother of four sons: Roman with drummer Richard Kolinka; Paul with actor François Cluzet; Léon with Mathias Othnin-Girard; and Jules with director Samuel Benchetrit.
[edit] Death

Marie Trintignant died aged 41 of a cerebral edema on 1 August 2003 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, as a result of being punched by her boyfriend Bertrand Cantat, lead singer with the French rock group, Noir Désir, during a lovers' quarrel provoked by a text message. Trintignant was in Vilnius, Lithuania, at the time, making a movie about the French novelist Colette. Cantat and Trintignant had been lovers for 18 months. Medical evidence suggested the slightly built Mme Trintignant had been struck in the face at least 19 times. Emergency services had been alerted only seven hours later, by which time the actress was in a deep coma from which she never recovered. Her parents had her flown back to Paris where she died. Her death caused considerable emotion in France where the popular media divided into pro- and anti- Cantat camps and celebrity magazines were dominated for months by the "affaire Trintignant". Bertrand Cantat was sentenced to 8 years in prison for murder. He was released for good behaviour in October 2007 after serving four years. Marie Trintignant is buried in the Père Lachaise Cemetery, in Paris.
[edit] Awards

Marie Trintignant was nominated five times for France's most prestigious acting honor, the César Award for her roles in :

* Comme elle respire - 1999 (best actress)
* Le Cousin - 1998 (best supporting actress)
* Le cri de la soie - 1997 (best actress)
* Les Marmottes - 1994 (best supporting actress)
* Une affaire de femmes - 1989 (best supporting actress)

[edit] Other information

She also appeared in the film noir Série noire of 1979. Not long before her death she sang a duet in the song "Pièce montée des grands jours" on an album with the same title by french folksinger Thomas Fersen in 2003.





Filmography

Marie Trintignant - filmography


  • Wild Target on DVD (1992)
    Starring: Jean Rochefort,  Marie Trintignant,  Philippe Girard
    Director: Pierre Salvadori
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    Victor Meynard (Jean Rochefort) is an assassin for hire, and he's proud of it. It's part of his family's business. However, in this comedy, there are occasions when he simply cannot bring himself to pull the trigger and make a 'hit'. Instead, he adopts the boy (Guillaume Depardieu) who would have ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 64% from 190 members
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  • Story of Women on DVD (1988)
    Starring: Isabelle Huppert,  François Cluzet,  Nils Tavernier
    Director: Claude Chabrol
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    Marie Latour (Isabelle Huppert) wants to be a singer, but she is a woman struggling against poverty in war-torn France, with two children to feed and a husband away fighting. When a neighbor becomes pregnant, Marie performs an abortion and is rewarded for her services with a Victrola. It's a small ..read more »
    3.5 stars out of 5 71% from 173 members
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Marie Trintignant facts

5 most recent films

Portraits Chinois - 2.5 stars
Les Apprentis - 3.5 stars
Wild Target - 3.0 stars
Betty - 3.0 stars
Story of Women - 3.5 stars

5 highest-rated films

Story of Women - 3.5 stars
Les Apprentis - 3.5 stars
Wild Target - 3.0 stars
Portraits Chinois - 2.5 stars
Betty - 3.0 stars

5 lowest-rated films

The Essential Claude Chabrol - Vol.1 - 2.5 stars
Essential Claude Chabrol Vol.2 - 3.0 stars
Betty - 3.0 stars
Portraits Chinois - 2.5 stars
Wild Target - 3.0 stars

Most frequent co-stars

Jean Rochefort - 3 times - show films
Isabelle Huppert - 3 times - show films
Francois Cluzet - 3 times - show films
Philippe Noiret - 2 times - show films
Jean-Claude Brialy - 2 times - show films

Most frequent directors

Claude Chabrol - 4 times - show films
Pierre Salvadori - 2 times - show films
Martine Dugowson - 1 times - show films