Born in Paris in
1943,
Catherine Deneuve is the third daughter of French actors Maurice
Dorléac
and Renée Deneuve. Adopting her mother’s maiden name, she
started making films as a teenager, achieving stardom at the age of 20
in Jacques Demy’s musical film, Les Parapluies de
Cherbourg.
She then appeared in Demy’s next film, Les Desmoiselles de
Rochefort,
with her sister Françoise Dorléac, who died tragically in
a
car accident soon after (1967).
Catherine Deneuve
earned great acclaim for her role as a schizophrenic killer in
Polanski’s shocking psychological thriller Repulsion and, later, as a bored
housewife who turns to prostitution in Buñuel’s surreal satire Belle du jour. By the
late 1960s she had established herself in France as a talented actress
capable of tackling sensitive and demanding roles.
Deneuve's film
career
continued apace in the 1970s, when she would take the leading role in a
variety
of films, including action dramas and light comedies. However, it
was not until the 1980s that she achieved international fame and
recognition. Her reputation as a serious actress was bolstered
for her part in François Truffaut’s Le Dernier Métrofor
which she won critical acclaim. Her appearance in
Techiné’s thriller-romance, Le Lieu de crime,
was also well received.
In 1992, she was
honoured for her stunning performance in Regis Warnier's Indochine
with a César
and her first Oscar nomination. She continues to remain a high
profile
in French cinema, starring more recently in Techiné’s Les Voleurs and Lars von
Trier’s Dancer
in the Dark.
She has two
children,
Christian Vadim by Roger Vadim and Chiara Mastroianni by Marcello
Mastroianni. Chiara Mastroianni appeared with Deneuve as her
daugher in Techiné’s acclaimed 1993 film, Ma saison
préférée.
A remarkably
beautiful
woman and the epitome of Gallic elegance, Catherine Deneuve remains a
popular and widely admired screen actress. Her performances are
marked by an
intense sensitivity and vulnerable aloofness which is perfectly suited
to
French romantic drama.
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