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AKA:
Isabelle Anne Huppert
Birthplace:
Paris, France
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A cool, innocent-looking leading lady with honey-colored hair and an unflappable, world-weary gaze in her green eyes, Isabelle Huppert made her screen debut at age 16 and had appeared in over 15 films by the age of 21, including a small role as a bored teenager who runs off with the vagabond threesome in Bertrand Blier's road movie "Going Places" (1974). Her roles as the guileless, victimized main character of Claude Goretta's "The Lacemaker" (1977) and as the casual murderess "Violette Noziere" (1978) demonstrated an enviable dramatic range and propelled her into international stardom. In the
Marie-Claire 'Mika' Muller
2000
Judge Jeanne Charmant Killman
1971
Film debut, "Faustine et le bel ete/Growing Up"
1973
Stage acting debut, "Viendra-t-il un autre ete?"
1994
Named president of France's Advances Film Commission
1974
Made English-language debut in "Rosebud"
1978
Won Best Actress award at Cannes for "Violette"
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