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Anouk Aimée

Anouk Aimée ((:anuk ɛme); born 27 April 1932) is a French film actress, who has appeared in 70 films since 1947, having begun her film career at age 14. In her early years she studied acting and dance besides her regular education. Although most of her films were French, she also made a number of films in Spain, Great Britain, Italy and Germany, along with some American productions.
Among her films are Federico Fellini’s ''La Dolce Vita'' (1960), after which she was considered a "rising star who exploded" onto the film world.〔 She subsequently acted in Fellini's '''' (1963), Jacques Demy’s ''Lola'' (1961), George Cukor’s ''Justine'' (1969), Bernardo Bertolucci’s ''Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man'' (1981) and Robert Altman’s ''Prêt à Porter'' (1994). She won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her acting in ''A Man and a Woman'' in (1966). The film "virtually reignited the lush on-screen romance in an era of skeptical modernism," and brought her international fame.〔
She won the Award for Best Actress at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. In 2002 she received an honorary César Award, France's national film award.
She was noted for her "striking features" and beauty, and considered "one of the hundred sexiest stars in film history," according to a 1995 poll conducted by ''Empire Magazine''.〔 Her acting style often portrays a femme fatale, with a melancholy aura. In the 1960s, ''Life'' magazine wrote that "after each picture her enigmatic beauty lingered" in the memories of her audience, and called her "the Left Bank's most beautiful resident."〔
==Early years==
Aimée was born Nicole Françoise Florence Dreyfus in Paris, France, the daughter of actor Henri Murray (born Henry Dreyfus)〔Flitterman-Lewis, Sandy. ("Anouk Aimée" ), ''Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia''〕 and actress Geneviève Sorya (born Durand).
According to one historian, although some have speculated that her background may be related to Captain Alfred Dreyfus, this has never been confirmed.〔 Her father was Jewish and her mother was Roman Catholic. She was raised Catholic but later converted to Judaism as an adult.〔〔 Her early education took place at l'École de la rue Milton, in Paris; École de Barbezieux; Pensionnat de Bandol; and Institution de Megève. She studied dance at Marseille Opera; studied theater in England, after which she studied dramatic art and dance with Andrée Bauer-Thérond.〔Unterburger, Amy L. (ed.) ''Actors and Actresses'', ''International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers'' (3rd Ed.), St. James Press (1997) pp. 9-11

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