Actress Anouk Aimée, the Maddalena of ‘La dolce vita’ and legend of French cinema, dies

Actress Anouk Aimée, the Maddalena of ‘La dolce vita’ and legend of French cinema, dies
Actress Anouk Aimée, the Maddalena of ‘La dolce vita’ and legend of French cinema, dies

French actress Anouk Aimeeknown among others for her roles in The sweet lifeby Federico Fellini, and A Man and a Woman, by Claude Lelouch, died this Tuesday at the age of 92. Her daughter Manuela Papatakis has announced on her Instagram account that she was by her side “when she passed away this morning, at her home in Paris.”

Born in Paris in 1932 and daughter of actors, Anouk Aimee At the age of 14, she began a film career that was projected by her role as Maddalena in The sweet life, in 1960. Three years later he would repeat under the orders of Federico Fellini in the film Fellini 8 and 1/2. Between one and the other she acted in films such as Lolaby Jacques Demy; The universal judgment, by Vittorio De Sica; and Sodoma and Gomorra, with Robert Aldrich and Sergio Leone as directors. In 1966 he would arrive A Man and a Womanby Claude Lelouch, which earned her a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination for best actress.

Anouk Aimee She was married four times: to Albert Finney, Pierre Barouh, Nikos Papatakis and Edouard Zimmermann. Her marriage to Albert Finney lasted eight years, between 1970 and 1978.

In 1994 he participated in the choir Ready-to-wearby Robert Altman. His last feature film is from 2019: The most beautiful years of a life. Was yesu reunion with Claude Leloch in the direction. Leloch and Anouk Aimée. A man and a woman who perhaps remembered then that the most beautiful years of his life had passed in the now distant, but immortal in memory, 60s.

 
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