Isabelle Carré

Isabelle Carré ( born May 28, 1971 in Paris) is a French actress.

Biography

Isabelle Carré left home at age fifteen. She attended even during school drama classes at various institutions in Paris and received minor film roles. After graduation, she was accepted in 1989 at the École nationale supérieure des arts et techniques du théâtre ( ENSATT ), which they left again in 1990.

Her film career began at a young age, when she took over parallel to the first theater performances a role in milk and chocolate by Coline Serreau (1989).

Carré, who has appeared in over 30 film and television productions, fought for a long time about to take off the image of the beautiful and naive to be later inserted as a perfectionist and intellectuals in a new drawer.

Through her role selection in recent years they now can, however, not so easy to classify. Other hand, in The Forbidden Woman (1997) she mimed the lascivious woman who is unfaithful to her husband, in Mercredi, folle journée (2001) a depressed, drug-addicted mother and Claire - Se souvenir des belles choses (2001) brought the joy of life of a young woman who is slowly losing her memory, to the canvas. After three nominations for a César Award for Most Promising Actress in 2003 she received the most important French Film Award for Best Actress for the title role of Claire. They beat off such well-known colleagues such as Juliette Binoche (Jet Lag Where love hardly visible ) and Fanny Ardant and Isabelle Huppert (both in 8 women's). Two other nominations followed in 2004 and 2006 for Noémie Lvovskys romantic relationship drama emotional turmoil and Anne Fontaine Crime Entre ses mains, in which she as a wife and mother a relationship with a lonely veterinarian (played by Benoît Poelvoorde ) begins.

In addition to her film career Carré also appeared with success in the French theater in appearance. For the title role of Mademoiselle Else in Didier Long's staging of Arthur Schnitzler's Fräulein Else at the Paris Théâtre Petit, she received the 1999 Theatre Award Molière for best actress. Followed in 2003 by another award for the part of Florence Michalon in Zabou wide Mans L' Hiver sous la table at the Théâtre de l'Atelier. In 2006, she starred in the movie the heart of Alain Resnais, in which not a single desire finds its fulfillment. 2008 and 2011 followed by more César Award nominations for Anna M. (2007) and Les émotifs anonymous (2010).

Filmography (selection)

Private life

Since August 26, 2006 Isabelle Carré is married to the film producer Bruno Pésery, with which they have a son ( born October 11, 2008). Her brother, Benoît Carré is a member of the musical group Lilicub.

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