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Sandrine Bonnaire

Sandrine Bonnaire
A wonderful French actor.
Noiret's father was in the clothes trade. Philippe was an indifferent scholar and attended several prestigious Paris schools. He failed several times to pass his baccalauréat exams, so he decided to study theater. He trained at the Centre Dramatique de l'Ouest and toured with the Théâtre National Populaire for seven years. There, he met Monique Chaumette, whom he married in 1962. During that time he developed a career as a nightclub comedian in a duo act with Jean-Pierre Darras, in which he played Louis XIV in an extravagant wig opposite Darras as the dramatist Jean Racine. In these roles they satirized the politics of Charles de Gaulle, Michel Debré and André Malraux.
Noiret's screen debut (1949) was an uncredited role in Gigi. In 1955 he appeared in La Pointe Courte directed by Agnès Varda. She said later - "I discovered in him a breadth of talent rare in a young actor." Sporting a pudding-basin haircut, Noiret played a lovelorn youth in the southern fishing port of Sète. He later admitted : "I was scared stiff, and fumbled my way through the part - I am totally absent in the film." He was not cast again until 1960 in Zazie dans le métro. After playing second leads in Georges Franju's Thérèse Desqueyroux in 1962, and in Le Capitaine Fracasse, from Théophile Gautier's romantic adventure, he became a regular on the French screen, without being cast in major roles until La Vie de château directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau in 1966. He became a star in France with Yves Robert's Alexandre le Bienheureux in 1967. After that he devoted himself entirely to movie roles.
"When I began to have success in the movies," Noiret told film critic Joe Leydon at the Cannes Film Festival in 1989, "it was a big surprise for me. For actors of my generation—all the men of 50 or 60 now in French movies—all of us were thinking of being stage actors. Even people like Jean-Paul Belmondo, all of us, we never thought we'd become movie stars. So, at the beginning, I was just doing it for the money, and because they asked me to do it. But after two or three years of working on movies, I started to enjoy it, and to be very interested in it. And I'm still very interested in it, because I've never really understood how it works. I mean, what is acting for the movies? I've never really understood."[1]
Noiret was cast primarily as the Everyman character, although he did not hesitate to accept controversial roles, such as in La Grande Bouffe, a film about suicide by overeating, which caused a scandal at Cannes in 1973, and in 1991 André Téchiné cast Noiret in J'embrasse pas (I Don't Kiss), as a melancholy old homosexual obsessed with young male flesh. And in 1987, in The Gold-rimmed Glasses based on Giorgio Bassani's novel about the cramped social life of post-war Ferrara in Italy, he played an elderly and respectable doctor who is gradually suspected of being a covert homosexual with a passion for a beautiful young man (Rupert Everett).
Noiret won his first César Award for his role in Vieux Fusil in 1976. His second César came in 1990 for his role in Life and Nothing But.
A true international star (helped by his fluency in English), Noiret appeared in Hollywood-financed films by Alfred Hitchcock (Topaz), George Cukor (Justine), Ted Kotcheff (Who is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?), Peter Yates (Murphy's War) and Anatole Litvak (The Night of the Generals). But he arguably is best known for his roles as Alfredo in Cinema Paradiso, Pablo Neruda in Il Postino, and Major Dellaplane in Bertrand Tavernier's Life and Nothing But.[2]
By the time of his death from cancer in Paris in 2006, Noiret had more than 100 film roles to his credit. He often joked with interviewers about his virtually non-stop work schedule, telling Joe Leydon in 1989: "You never know what will be the success of a film. And it's always comfortable to be making another film when you're reading terrible notices for your last film. You can say, 'Well, that's a pity, but I'm already working on another job.' It helps in your living. You see, if you're only making one film a year, or one film every year and a half, it's hard. Because when it's a failure, what do you do? What do you become? You're dead.”[



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Sandrine Bonnaire - what members say


  • Intimate Strangers
  • Intimate Strangers review by A customer from uk
    Rated - 5.0 stars A case of mistaken identity crisis 7 March 2005
    ...The gimmick in 'Intimate Strangers' is that a young woman, Anna Delambre (Sandrine Bonnaire), mistakenly enters the office of a tax consultant, William Faber (Fabrice Luchini), ...   Read customer review
  • Vagabond
  • Vagabond review by Dungbeetle from London
    Rated - 3.5 stars If we could all be so irresponsible 3 April 2010
    ...French film with subtitles. Sandrine Bonnaire plays a selfish drifter who steals and sleeps with whoever she likes to get through a meaningless life. The cast are well written a...   Read customer review
  • Angel of Mine
  • Angel of Mine review by Nitaray from Farnham
    Rated - 5.0 stars Puzzling to the last. 13 March 2010
    ...ain. When she develops a sudden obsession for the young daughter of wealthy Sandrine Bonnaire(Claire), Elsa's family fear that she has become permanently unhinged. The plot...   Read customer review

Sandrine Bonnaire - filmography


  • Queen to Play (2011)
    Starring: Jennifer Beals,  Sandrine Bonnaire,  Sandrine Bonnaire
    Director: Caroline Bottaro
    Certificate: Certificate: TBC
    A middle-aged maid with few prospects before her finds a new lease on life via the game of chess, in this unusual tale that marked the first directorial go-round of acclaimed scriptwriter Caroline Bottaro (Les Aveux de l'innocent). French screen siren Sandrine Bonnaire (À Nos Amours) stars as Hélè..read more »
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  • Angel of Mine on DVD (2009)
    Starring: Sandrine Bonnaire,  Michèle Moretti,  Catherine Frot
    Director: Safy Nebbou
    Certificate: Certificate: 12
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    Mark of an Angel stars Catherine Frot, so memorable as the mother in The Page Turner. Here she plays Elsa, who unravels as she grows increasingly convinced that another woman’s child is her own.
    3.5 stars out of 5 67% from 915 members
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  • Her Name is Sabine on DVD (2008)
    Starring: Sabine Bonnaire
    Director: Sandrine Bonnaire,  Sandrine Bonnaire
    Certificate: Certificate: 12
    Award-winning French actress Sandrine Bonnaire makes her directorial debut with a sensitive and very personal portrait of her younger sister Sabine, a 38 year-old whose autism went undiagnosed for decades and whose vivacious character was almost destroyed through years of inadequate care. Using ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 64% from 533 members
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  • East West (1999)
    Starring: Sandrine Bonnaire,  Sandrine Bonnaire,  Oleg Menshikov
    Director: Regis Wargnier
    Certificate: Certificate: 12
    A historical drama that recreates the brutal events of 1946 Russia, in which Stalin, having tricked expatriates into returning to their native land, murders and imprisons them as they cross the border. The film focuses on a married couple and their seven-year-old son. The father, a Russian ..read more »
    3.5 stars out of 5 66% from 542 members
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  • The Colour Of Lies on DVD (1999)
    Starring: Sandrine Bonnaire,  Jacques Gamblin,  Jean Rochefort
    Director: Claude Chabrol
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    Valeria Bruni Tedeschi stars as a Lesage, a police inspector on the hunt for a young girl's murderer in a small Brittany town. The prime suspect is the last person to have seen her alive, artist René (Jacques Gamblin), but the course of her investigations also brings her into contact with his ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 64% from 81 members
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  • La Ceremonie on DVD (1995)
    Starring: Jacqueline Bisset,  Isabelle Huppert,  Sandrine Bonnaire
    Director: Claude Chabrol
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    Adapted from Ruth Rendell's chilling novel La Ceremonie is one of Claude Chabrol's most celebrated and unforgettable films. Wealthy family the Lelivres have taken on the extremely efficient but strangely detached Sophie as their live-in maid. Her free time is spent alone in her room until she meets ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 64% from 1,673 member
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  • Monsieur Hire on DVD (1989)
    Starring: Michel Blanc,  Sandrine Bonnaire,  Sandrine Bonnaire
    Director: Patrice Leconte
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    Lonely and shy bachelor Monsieur Hire (Michel Blanc), suspected in the murder of a girl, secretly watches his young, attractive neighbor Alice (Sandrine Bonnaire) through the window. Once, when lightning flashes during a thunderstorm, she notices his face in the window and comes to him to find out ..read more »
    3.5 stars out of 5 67% from 1,427 member
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  • Vagabond on DVD (1985)
    Starring: Sandrine Bonnaire,  Sandrine Bonnaire
    Director: Agnes Varda
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    Sandrine Bonnaire won a César award for her portrayal of Mona, a defiant young drifter who is found frozen in a ditch. Using a largely non-professional cast, famed New Wave filmmaker Agnès Varda recollects Mona's story through the flashbacks of those who encountered her, producing the splintered ..read more »
    3.5 stars out of 5 70% from 399 members
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  • Police on DVD (1985)
    Starring: Gerard Depardieu,  Sophie Marceau,  Pascale Rocard
    Director: Maurice Pialat
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    This strange crime-cum-romance story starts out with the ordinary work-a-day life of Mangin, an apparently straight-and-narrow cop (Gerard Depardieu), and then segues into a love story after he meets Noria, a beautiful Arab woman (Sophie Marceau) who has just been arrested during a drug raid. ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 63% from 251 members
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  • Le Cop (1984)
    Starring: Sandrine Bonnaire,  Philippe Noiret,  Thierry Lhermitte
    Director: Claude Zidi
    Certificate: Certificate: TBC
    The humorous story of an unscrupulous 20-year veteran of the Paris Police Force who is assigned a new partner, a recent graduate of the police academy. Their opposing personalities make for many comic situations.
    3.5 stars out of 5 70% from 20 members
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  • A Nos Amours on DVD (1983)
    Starring: Sandrine Bonnaire,  Sandrine Bonnaire,  Maurice Pialat
    Director: Maurice Pialat
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    A portrait of youth in bloom; a tale of one family's dissolution; a reflection upon the danger and the mystery in living. Maurice Pialat's serene, perilous masterwork provides the movie romance a definitive check and eminently deceptive balance - the X scratched on top of the O. In one of the ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 64% from 191 members
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  • Resistance on DVD
    Starring: Julia Ormond,  Bill Paxton,  Sandrine Bonnaire
    Director: Todd Komarnicki
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    Resistance is the epic tale of an American fighter pilot (Bill Paxton) downed in occupied Belgium at the height of World War II. Hidden by resistance fighters, he falls in love with the wife of the man who saved him (Julia Ormond). When their affair is exposed, an act of betrayal threatens their ..read more »
    2.5 stars out of 5 53% from 125 members
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Sandrine Bonnaire facts

5 most recent films

Queen to Play - 3.5 stars
Angel of Mine - 3.5 stars
Her Name is Sabine - 3.0 stars
Intimate Strangers - 3.0 stars
East West - 3.5 stars

5 highest-rated films

Jeanne La Pucelle - The Prisons - 3.5 stars
Vagabond - 3.5 stars
The Agnes Varda Collection Vol.1 - 3.5 stars
Monsieur Hire - 3.5 stars
Angel of Mine - 3.5 stars

5 lowest-rated films

Queen to Play - 3.5 stars
Le Cop - 3.5 stars
Agnes Varda Collection Vol.2 - 4.0 stars
Resistance - 2.5 stars
Intimate Strangers - 3.0 stars

Most frequent co-stars

Sandrine Bonnaire - 17 times - show films
Geneviève Rey-Penchenat - 2 times - show films
Michel Aumont - 2 times - show films
Catherine Frot - 2 times - show films
Michèle Moretti - 2 times - show films

Most frequent directors

Maurice Pialat - 5 times - show films
Jacques Rivette - 3 times - show films
Agnes Varda - 3 times - show films
Giuseppe Tornatore - 2 times - show films
Patrice Leconte - 2 times - show films