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Emmanuelle Béart Wiki Biography
Emmanuelle Béart was born August 14, 1963, in Saint-Tropez, France. She lived with her mother, brothers, and sister on a farm in Gassin, not far from Saint-Tropez in Provence (southern France) because her father, French singer and poet Guy Béart, didn’t want the children to be affected by the glamour world of Paris. When Emmanuelle was 13, she saw … IMDB Wikipedia $40 million 1963 1963-8-14 5′ 4¼” (1.63 m) 8 Women (2002) Actress August 14 Emmanuelle Béart Emmanuelle Béart Net Worth France Leo Mission: Impossible (1996) Nelly & Monsieur Arnaud (1995) Saint-Tropez Soundtrack Un Coeur en Hiver (1992) Var
Emmanuelle Béart Quick Info
Full Name
Emmanuelle Béart
Net Worth
$40 Million
Date Of Birth
August 14, 1963
Place Of Birth
Saint-Tropez, Var, France
Height
5′ 4¼” (1.63 m)
Profession
Actress, Soundtrack
Nationality
French
Spouse
Michaël Cohen, Daniel Auteuil
Children
Nelly Auteuil, Surifel Cohen, Johan Moreau
Parents
Guy Béart, Geneviève Galéa
Siblings
Olivier Guespin, Mikis Cerieix, Sarah Cerieix, Lison Guespin, Ivan Cerieix, Charlotte Guespin, Eve Béart
César Award for Best Supporting Actress, European Film Award for Best Actress, Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Achievement, David di Donatello for Best Foreign Actress
Nominations
César Award for Best Actress, César Award for Most Promising Actress, Molière Award for Best Actress, European Film Audience Award for Best Actress
Movies
Manon des Sources, The Beautiful Troublemaker, Mission: Impossible, Strayed, My Mistress, A Heart in Winter, 8 Women, Nathalie…, Date with an Angel, Vinyan, The Story of Marie and Julien, Nelly and Mr. Arnaud, A Crime, Door on the Left as You Leave the Elevator, Hell, The Witnesses, Les Yeux jaune…
TV Shows
20 h 10 pétantes
Emmanuelle Béart Quotes
We were raised without movies, theater or music. We had only nature, the hills, the trees. When I got on the set of ‘Manon,’ I wasn’t star-struck because I didn’t know what a star was.
Very often with an American movie, the end is very happy and you just feel good when you go out. When you go to a French movie, it’s kind of like, oh!, and you can’t go out; you’re stuck in your chair. It goes so deeply inside of the heart.
I don’t always see my movies right away. And there are some I haven’t seen at all. Sometimes that bothers the directors, so I’m obliged to see them.
I’m less desperate now to express what’s inside me, that’s true – I act these days because it keeps me awake and interested, an eternal student.
I can’t just react on the strength of an email and three pages of synopsis, and say I’m going to take off for three months of my life.
After 10 years of French torture – psychological torture – it’s great to do an American movie.
I don’t give a damn about Hollywood.
I feel better in my body now than when I was 20. Why not?
I had my mouth done when I was 27. It was a botched job. Obviously, if I had liked my mouth I wouldn’t have had it re-done.
I started acting without any vocation. I continued out of love.
I give everything I have to give on the screen. I feel I don’t owe the public anything else.
I dream about singing. I would love to sing and write.
Of course I am political. You ‘ave to be don’t you? Every day it is about your future, your right to that future. ‘Ow can people ignore this? We ‘ave to leave a good world for our children, n’est-ce pas?
I’ve just done a film in the United States. It’s a thriller called ‘A Crime’, with Harvey Keitel, we play against each other, and it’s so great to play in another language. But I’m definitely not American.
I just decided that I would not put my professional life on hold to raise children. I know that sounds selfish to a lot of people and I don’t know if what I’m doing is the right thing. But that’s the way I’m doing it.
I don’t see my old films, but I think of the characters I played as friends, like the women I meet in my life who made strong impressions on me. I remember them and they are part of me.
I have never had so much fun as in Montreal. I taught the kids French, I baby-sat, I went to school, I was a receptionist at a hairdresser’s, I danced and drank all night. I found that the more you do, the more you have time to do… it’s weird, non?
I wouldn’t say I was a rebel as such, but I certainly wasn’t right at school.
My body is an instrument for me to use.
It is not easy to grow old in this business, when you are a woman above all, in the cinema.
My looks mean nothing to me. If anything, they are a hindrance.
It is not easy to age in harmony with one’s roles.
The body, in ‘La Belle Noiseuse,’ was the source of the artist’s creativity.
If a man or woman has something redone it is because he or she can no longer live with that part of their body, it is no longer bearable. Either they get help and find the strength to fight or they proceed with the act.
The press follow me. I sue them. That’s the deal.
Once I opened my eyes to the realities of life, I couldn’t close them.
When I’m playing a part, I can feel all my body playing it; it’s like really making love.
Today I would say, ‘I am against plastic surgery.’ It’s a grave act. An act that touches our soul. It was frightening.
I think my best work has been in France with great men. It’s been my great fortune to work with really great men – with Olivier Assayas, Raoul Ruiz, Jacques Rivette. I am tutored by them.
The body is an actor’s tool, like the face, malleable. I never thought that being naked was immoral or outrageous.
I keep reading that I’m cold. But I’m not, I’m shy. And I play a lot of women of fire and sexuality like an animal – so I’m cold on one side and fiery on the other.
Sometimes you feel more naked when you’re totally dressed than the other way around.
There are a lot of films where I play characters that are about the windows to the interior person rather than the exterior.
You may think of me as an object of desire and I’m going to tell you that I can be in front of you naked and not be erotic.
I played football when I was little. I didn’t want to be an actress at all, I wanted to be a majorette in an Australian circus. That was my ambition.
When you are happy and in love and when you have children, then maybe you are beautiful.
I am an actress, I earn money, I am well-known. I don’t think it is altruism to become engaged in humanitarian work. It’s the least one can do.
In Hollywood there’s no real material. They would send me stuff, but I hadn’t even seen the director. If I don’t see the director’s eyes, I’m not going. I’m not even going to pack my bags.
If I have one thing perfect, it’s my eyebrows. And my feet. I love my feet. They’re like Japanese feet. The rest I would like to hide. Especially my freckles. I feel ridiculous.
Often, when you see yourself on the screen, you feel like a sweater that’s been put through the washing machine. You have the impression of having done something full and luminous, and suddenly, when you see it on the screen, it’s turned back into a tiny little thing.
My looks haven’t prevented me from playing prostitutes or people broken by life. But when they need a token blonde with big breasts, that’s OK, too. It’s part of the game.
I was a very bad student. I didn’t know what I wanted to do, but I knew I didn’t want to go farther in school. I hated school and was always the bad one; I was always insulting the teachers.
My parents sent me to Montreal because I kept getting kicked out of school in France.
I’m trying my best to keep my private life guarded. It’s not easy at all. Non, non, non.
I have no TV, thank God. I haven’t heard anything about Tom Cruise, except that he had a baby, I think.
For me, I don’t feel it is a success in the career to be the pretty woman; career success comes from being characters who tell us something about the truth.
There is a phrase in French, which means ‘to miss.’ To pass by. To not be able to stop. You love someone and someone loves you, but it just can’t work for different reasons.
I stay in France. Better to be the queen of a village than a servant in a kingdom.
Beauty is not something you can count on. Usually, when people say you are beautiful, it is when there is a harmony between the inside and the outside.
I am a voyager – and the voyage cannot mean that I stay at home.
We’ve all had that fear, that despair of losing someone, or this fierce desire because it’s not reciprocated. The less reciprocation there is, the more desire we have.
There are moments when you feel that the desire to work is fading, and the only way to bring it back is to get away from it, to put yourself in a state of frustration so you feel the need again.
Emmanuelle Béart Important Facts
398,698 Euros
Has an adopted son named Surifel Cohen (b.2010) with her now estranged 2nd husband Michaël Cohen. They adopted him from Euthiopia when he was 8 months old.
In 2011 she separated from her husband of less than 3 years Michaël Cohen.
(August 13, 2008) Married for the 2nd time her boyfriend of 2 years Michaël Cohen.
Gave birth to her 2nd child at age 32, a son Johan Moreau on April 17, 1996. Child’s father is her now ex-boyfriend, David Moreau.
Her father was born in Cairo, Egypt, of Egyptian Jewish and Russian Jewish descent. Her mother has Belgian (Walloon) and Greek ancestry.
Was in a relationship with David Moreau in 1990’s. They have a son together.
Gave birth to her 1st child at age 28, a daughter Nelly Auteuil on April 18, 1992. Child’s father is her fiancé (now ex-1st husband), Daniel Auteuil.
She appeared in two movies by the same title: L’Enfer (1994) and L’enfer (2005).
Had a contract with Dior in the 1990s.
In 2012, Béart admitted to the media that she had had plastic surgery on her lips at age 27, and she now regrets it and considers it a “botched” procedure.
At the age of 16 attended casting for the cult teen movie The Party (1980).
Half-sister of photojournalist Olivier Guespin (b. April 15th 1965), Lison Guespin and Charlotte Guespin, from her mother relationship with Jean-Yves Guespin; Sarah Cerieix, Ivan Cerieix and journalist Mikis Cerieix (b. January 19th 1975) from her mother relationship with Jean-Jacques Cerieix.
In 2003, Béart, aged 40, appeared nude on the front cover of French magazine Elle and as of 2007, it is still the magazine’s biggest-selling issue ever.
Known for her social activism, she is an ambassador for UNICEF, and has made news for her opposition to France’s anti-immigration legislation. In 1996, she made headlines when, defending the rights of the “sans-papiers” (illegal immigrants), she was forcibly removed after her group’s occupation of a Paris church.
French citizen.
Member of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 2004.
She is an ambassador for UNICEF and United Nations Children’s Fund.
Arrested in Paris in 1997 for defending the rights of the sans-papiers (black illegal immigrants).
Named #19 of Sci-Fi’s Sexy 50, by Femme Fatales magazine. [1997]
Raised by her mother in a remote mountain village. As a teenager, left for Montreal. There, apparently, she met Robert Altman, who encouraged her to become an actress. She took a screen test for him, but nothing came of it.
Daughter of Guy Béart, French singer and poet, and Geneviève Galéa. They are divorced. Emmanuelle has three brothers and one sister.
Born at 5:15am-CET.
Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#32). [1995]
Emmanuelle Béart Filmography
Title
Year
Status
Character
Role
Beyond the Known World
2017
Louise
Actress
Lego Dimensions
2015
Video Game
Claire Phelps (voice, uncredited)
Actress
My Mistress
2014
Maggie
Actress
Les yeux jaunes des crocodiles
2014
Iris Dupin
Actress
Par exemple, Electre
2013
Actress
Télé gaucho
2012
Patricia Gabriel
Actress
Le reste du monde
2012
TV Movie
Katia
Actress
Bye Bye Blondie
2012
Frances
Actress
Le désert de l’amour
2012
TV Movie
Maria Cross
Actress
Les amours perdues
2011
Short
Maria
Actress
Le grand restaurant II
2011
TV Movie
L’amie cynique
Actress
Ma compagne de nuit
2011
Julia
Actress
Ça commence par la fin
2010
Gabrielle
Actress
Just the Three of Us
2010
Marie, la mère
Actress
Vinyan
2008
Jeanne Bellmer
Actress
Mes stars et moi
2008
Isabelle Séréna
Actress
Disco
2008
France
Actress
Les témoins
2007
Sarah
Actress
Le héros de la famille
2006
Léa O’Connor
Actress
A Crime
2006
Alice Parker
Actress
L’enfer
2005
Sophie
Actress
Un fil à la patte
2005
Lucette
Actress
The 4 Musketeers
2005
TV Series
Milady Winter
Actress
À boire
2004
Inès Larue
Actress
Nathalie…
2003
Nathalie
Marlène
Actress
Histoire de Marie et Julien
2003
Marie
Actress
Les égarés
2003
Odile
Actress
8 femmes
2002
Louise
Actress
La répétition
2001
Nathalie
Actress
Voyance et manigance
2001
Chantal Bardet
Actress
Les destinées
2000
Pauline Pommerel
Actress
La bûche
1999
Sonia
Actress
Elephant Juice
1999
Jules
Actress
Marcel Proust’s Time Regained
1999
Gilberte
Actress
Voleur de vie
1998
Alda
Actress
Le dernier chaperon rouge
1998
Short
Le petit chaperon rouge
Actress
Don Juan
1998
Elvire
Actress
Mission: Impossible
1996
Claire Phelps (as Emmanuelle Beart)
Actress
Nelly & Monsieur Arnaud
1995
Nelly
Actress
Une femme française
1995
Jeanne
Actress
L’Enfer
1994
Nelly
Actress
Rupture(s)
1993
Lucie
Actress
Un Coeur en Hiver
1992
Camille
Actress
Divertimento
1992
Marianne
Actress
Le bateau de Lu
1991
Short
Lucie
Actress
J’embrasse pas
1991
Ingrid
Actress
La belle noiseuse
1991
Marianne
Actress
The Voyage of Captain Fracassa
1990
Isabella
Actress
Les enfants du désordre
1989
Marie
Actress
Les jupons de la révolution
1989
TV Series
Marie-Antoinette
Actress
À gauche en sortant de l’ascenseur
1988
Éva
Actress
Date with an Angel
1987
Angel
Actress
Manon of the Spring
1986
Manon (as Emmanuelle Beart)
Actress
Et demain viendra le jour
1986
TV Movie
Judith
Actress
Cinéma 16
1986
TV Series
Justine
Actress
L’amour en douce
1985
Samantha Page
Actress
Raison perdue
1984
TV Movie
Sonia Mornant
Actress
Un amour interdit
1984
Constanza
Actress
Zacharius
1984
TV Movie
Judith
Actress
Premiers désirs
1983
Hélène
Actress
Le grand Poucet
1980
TV Movie
Grive (as Emmanuelle Est)
Actress
Demain les mômes
1976
Lila
Actress
And Hope to Die
1972
Child (uncredited)
Actress
Le héros de la famille
2006
performer: “It had to be you”, “When somebody thinks you’re wonderful’, “I’ll close my eyes”, “Taking a Chance on Love”, “Histoire d’un amour”, “Maria’s Eyes”
Soundtrack
8 femmes
2002
performer: “Pile ou face” I toss a coin
Soundtrack
Jiminy Glick in Lalawood
2004
special thanks
Thanks
La nuit des Césars
1987-2016
TV Series documentary
Herself / Herself – Presenter / Himself / …
Self
Cinema 3
2014
TV Series
Herself
Self
Días de cine
2014
TV Series
Herself
Self
Thé ou café
1999-2014
TV Series
Herself
Self
C à vous
2014
TV Series
Herself
Self
La fête de la chanson française
2013
TV Series
Herself
Self
Le grand show
2013
TV Series
Herself
Self
Empreintes
2013
TV Series documentary
Herself
Self
Le grand journal de Canal+
2004-2012
TV Series documentary
Herself
Self
Rencontres de cinéma
2008-2010
TV Series
Herself
Self
L’une chante, l’autre aussi
2009
TV Movie documentary
Self
En terre étrangère
2009
Documentary
Herself
Self
L’hebdo cinéma
2008
TV Series documentary
Herself
Self
On n’est pas couché
2008
TV Series
Herself
Self
The 2007 European Film Awards
2007
TV Special
Herself – Host
Self
Jour de fête
2007
TV Series
Herself
Self
Vivement dimanche
2001-2006
TV Series
Herself – Main Guest / Herself
Self
Vivement dimanche prochain
2006
TV Series
Herself
Self
Esprits libres
2006
TV Series
Herself
Self
Histoire(s) d’Elle
2005
TV Movie documentary
Self
El Magacine
2005
TV Series
Herself
Self
Rendez-vous en terre inconnue
2005
TV Series documentary
Herself
Self
20h10 pétantes
2005
TV Series
Herself
Self
Jiminy Glick in Lalawood
2004
Herself (uncredited)
Self
Tout le monde en parle
2000-2004
TV Series
Herself
Self
Profession: actrice
2003
TV Movie
Herself
Self
Un jour dans la vie du cinéma français
2002
TV Movie documentary
Herself
Self
Searching for Debra Winger
2002
Documentary
Herself
Self
Exclusif
2002
TV Series
Herself
Self
Nulle part ailleurs cinéma
2001
TV Series
Herself
Self
Vol de nuit
1999-2000
TV Series
Herself
Self
Private View
2000
TV Series documentary
Interviewer
Self
20 heures le journal
2000
TV Series
Herself – Interviewee
Self
Siskel & Ebert
1998
TV Series
Herself
Self
Les Enfoirés
1994-1997
TV Series
Herself
Self
Cinéma, de notre temps
1995
TV Series documentary
Herself
Self
Taratata
1993
TV Series
Herself
Self
Contre l’oubli
1991
Herself (segment “Pour Nguyen Chi Thien, Vietnam”)
Self
Le divan
1989
TV Series documentary
Herself
Self
Victoires de la musique
1986
TV Series
Herself
Self
Mardi cinéma
1986
TV Series documentary
Herself
Self
Gilles Jacob: CIitizen Cannes
2010
TV Movie documentary
Herself
Archive Footage
Bienvenue à Cannes
2007
Documentary
Herself
Archive Footage
Danielle Darrieux, une vie de cinéma
2007
TV Movie
Herself
Archive Footage
Manufacturing Dissent
2007
Documentary
Herself – at 2004 Cannes Film Festival (uncredited)
Archive Footage
Cannes 2006: Crónica de Carlos Boyero
2006
TV Movie
Herself
Archive Footage
El Almodóvar que nadie conoce
2006
TV Movie
Herself (uncredited)
Archive Footage
Ceremonia de clausura
2005
TV Movie
Herself (uncredited)
Archive Footage
Cinema mil
2005
TV Series
Herself
Archive Footage
French Beauty
2005
TV Movie documentary
Herself
Archive Footage
Premiers pas
2005
TV Movie documentary
Herself
Archive Footage
Overnight
2003
Documentary
Herself
Archive Footage
Emmanuelle Béart Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
Category
2012
Actor’s Mission Award
Art Film Festival
Won
2012
Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters
Order of Arts and Letters, France
On 27 November, 2012.
Won
2010
Stanislavsky Prize
Moscow International Film Festival
Outstanding achievement in the career of acting and devotion to the principles of K. Stanislavsky’s… More
Won
2002
Silver Berlin Bear
Berlin International Film Festival
Outstanding Artistic Achievement
8 femmes (2002)
Won
2002
European Film Award
European Film Awards
European Actress
8 femmes (2002)
Won
1999
Best Actress
Cabourg Romantic Film Festival
Le temps retrouvé, d’après l’oeuvre de Marcel Proust (1999)
Won
1995
Silver St. George
Moscow International Film Festival
Best Actress
Une femme française (1995)
Won
1993
David
David di Donatello Awards
Best Foreign Actress (Migliore Attrice Straniera)
Un coeur en hiver (1992)
Won
1992
Pasinetti Award
Venice Film Festival
Best Actress
Un coeur en hiver (1992)
Won
1987
César
César Awards, France
Best Supporting Actress (Meilleure actrice dans un second rôle)
Manon des sources (1986)
Won
2012
Actor’s Mission Award
Art Film Festival
Nominated
2012
Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters
Order of Arts and Letters, France
On 27 November, 2012.
Nominated
2010
Stanislavsky Prize
Moscow International Film Festival
Outstanding achievement in the career of acting and devotion to the principles of K. Stanislavsky’s… More
Nominated
2002
Silver Berlin Bear
Berlin International Film Festival
Outstanding Artistic Achievement
8 femmes (2002)
Nominated
2002
European Film Award
European Film Awards
European Actress
8 femmes (2002)
Nominated
1999
Best Actress
Cabourg Romantic Film Festival
Le temps retrouvé, d’après l’oeuvre de Marcel Proust (1999)
Nominated
1995
Silver St. George
Moscow International Film Festival
Best Actress
Une femme française (1995)
Nominated
1993
David
David di Donatello Awards
Best Foreign Actress (Migliore Attrice Straniera)
Un coeur en hiver (1992)
Nominated
1992
Pasinetti Award
Venice Film Festival
Best Actress
Un coeur en hiver (1992)
Nominated
1987
César
César Awards, France
Best Supporting Actress (Meilleure actrice dans un second rôle)