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Isabelle Huppert

Isabelle Anne Madeleine Huppert ((:izabɛl yˈpɛʁ); born 16 March 1953) is a French actress of stage and screen who has appeared in more than 100 film and television productions since her 1971 debut. She won the BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer for ''The Lacemaker'' (1977) and the César Award for Best Actress for ''La Ceremonie'' (1995). She is the most nominated actress for the César Award, with 14 nominations. She was made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour in 1999 and was promoted to Officer in 2009.
Huppert's first César nomination was for the 1975 film ''Aloïse''. She went on to win Best Actress at the Cannes Film Festival for ''Violette Nozière'' (1978) and ''The Piano Teacher'' (2001) and the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival for ''Story of Women'' (1988) and ''La Ceremonie'' (1995).〔 Her other films include ''Loulou'' (1980), ''La Séparation'' (1994), ''8 Women'' (2002), ''Gabrielle'' (2005) and ''Amour'' (2012). Her English-language films include ''Heaven's Gate'' (1980), ''I Heart Huckabees'' (2004) and ''The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby'' (2013). A five-time Molière Award nominee in France, she made her London stage debut in the title role of the play ''Mary Stuart'' in 1996, and her New York stage debut in a 2005 production of ''4.48 Psychosis''. She returned to the New York stage in 2014, to star opposite Cate Blanchett in a Sydney Theatre Company production of ''The Maids''.
==Early life and career==
Huppert was born in Paris, the daughter of Annick Beau, a teacher of English, and Raymond Huppert, a safe manufacturer. Her father was born Jewish and converted to Catholicism; he was descended from immigrants from Hungary. She was raised in a western suburb of Ville-d'Avray. Huppert was encouraged by her mother to begin acting at a young age, and became a teenage star in Paris. She later attended Versailles Conservatoire, where she won a prize for her acting. She is also an alumna of the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art of Paris, CNSAD.
Huppert made her film debut in 1972 with ''Faustine et le bel été'', though her television debut was in 1971. Her later appearance in the controversial ''Les Valseuses'' (1974) made her increasingly recognized by the public. Her international breakthrough came with ''La Dentelliere'' (1977), for which she won a BAFTA award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles. She made her American film debut in Michael Cimino's 1980 film ''Heaven's Gate'', which was a notorious flop at the U.S. box office. Throughout the 1980s, Huppert continued to explore enigmatic and emotionally distant characters, most notably in Maurice Pialat's ''Loulou'' (1980), Godard's ''Sauve qui peut (la vie)'' (1980), Diane Kurys' ''Coup de foudre'' (1983), and Claude Chabrol's ''Une Affaire de Femmes'' (1988).

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