Biography: life and films
Carole Bouquet is an actress who brought glamour and mystique aplenty to
her screen roles in the 1990s and remains one of French cinema's most engaging
and enigmatic performers. Born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, on 18th
August 1957, she was raised with her sister by a severe father after her
parents' separation. She studied philosophy at the Sorbonne before
deciding on an acting career. Luis Buñuel noticed her whilst
she was at the Paris Conservatoire and gave her her first film role, as Conchita
in his late surreal masterpiece
Cet obscur objet du désir
(1977). She then appeared in Bertrand Blier's dark comedy
Buffet froid (1979), curiously
at ease as a mysterious young woman symbolising death.
Bouquet achieved international stardom in 1981 when she was cast as the Bond
girl opposite Roger Moore's 007 in
For Your Eyes Only.
However, blockbuster stardom never seemed to be Bouquet's goal in life and
she subsequently lent her talents to a series of comparatively low-key films
including Philippe Labro's thriller
Rive droite, rive gauche,
which earned her a nomination at the 1985 Césars in the Best Supporting
Actress category. Five years later, she received the Best Actress César
for her role in Bertrand Blier's provocative satire
Trop belle pour toi
(1989), in which she plays the perfect wife who is rejected by Gérard
Depardieu in favour of a frump. Refusing to be pigeon-holed, the actress
lent her considerable talents to a wide range of films over the next decade,
including Enki Bilal's sci-fi oddity
Bunker Palace Hôtel
(1989) and Patrice Leconte's comedy
Tango (1993). One of her
most memorable performances was as an indomitable resistance leader in Claude
Berri's WWII drama
Lucie Aubrac
(1997).
Over the next few decades, Carole Bouquet tended to eschew mainstream commercial
cinema to work on more modest films by established auteurs and promising
debutant filmmakers. In doing so, she has greatly extended her repertoire
and has matured into a sensitive and sophisticated actress who frequently
takes her audience by surprise, through her work on such contrasting films
as Cédric Kahn's thriller
Feux
rouges (2004), Anne-Marie Etienne's
Si c'était lui...
(2007) and Amanda Sthers's
Je vais te manquer (2009). The ever-fragrant
Bouquet has also made a number of notable television appearances, in made-for-TV
movies and series such as
Le Rouge et Le Noir (1997) and
Spin
(2014-6). In addition, she has starred in several theatrical productions
including Racine's
Phèdre (2002), Loleh Bellon's
L'Éloignement
(2009) and Harold Pinter's
Ashes to Ashes (2014/6).
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