Miou-Miou




























Miou-Miou

Miou-Miou 2013 3.jpg
Miou-Miou in February 2013

Born
Sylvette Herry


(1950-02-22) 22 February 1950 (age 69)

Paris, France

Nationality French
Occupation Actress
Years active 1971–present
Children 2

Miou-Miou (French: [mjumju]; born Sylvette Herry on 22 February 1950) is a French actress. In her career she has worked with a number of international directors, including Michel Gondry, Bertrand Blier, Claude Berri, Jacques Deray, Patrice Leconte, Joseph Losey and Louis Malle. A 10-time César Award nominee, she won the César Award for Best Actress for the 1979 film Memoirs of a French Whore. Her other films include This Sweet Sickness (1977), Entre Nous (1983), May Fools (1990), Germinal (1993), Dry Cleaning (1997) and Arrêtez-moi (2013).




Contents






  • 1 Career


  • 2 Filmography


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links





Career




Miou-Miou shooting in Paris, in 1975


She was born Sylvette Herry in Paris. Her stage name, Miou-Miou (a reference to the sound of a cat), was given to her by Coluche. She was raised in Paris by her mother, a greengrocer. After studying acting she worked in improvisational theater with Coluche and Patrick Dewaere, joining with them to help found the new comedy theatre Café de la Gare.[1] She made her film debut in La vie sentimentale de Georges Le Tueur and La Cavale (both 1971).[2]


She showed a mixture of innocence and strength in her roles.[citation needed] In 1973 she appeared in three films, Elle court, elle court la banlieue, Les granges brulées and Les aventures de Rabbi Jacob. Her big break came with Blier's Les Valseuses (Going Places), released in 1974. After her role in Les valseuses, she began getting leading roles in comedy and drama. Through the 1970s, she had roles in such films as F comme Fairbanks (1976), Alain Tanner's Jonah Who Will Be 25 in the Year 2000 (1976), Losey's Roads to the South (1978) and La dérobade (Memoirs of a French Whore, 1979) directed by Daniel Duval, in which she portrayed a young prostitute. She received a César Award for that role. Many of these 1970s films were seen in North America in art-house venues. In 1976 she appeared in one of the last spaghetti westerns, Damiano Damiani's A Genius, Two Friends, and an Idiot.




Miou-Miou in 2009.


She is known for her relationships with actor Patrick Dewaere, who is the father of her first child Angèle, and with the singer Julien Clerc, with whom she had a second daughter, Jeanne Herry.


By 2006, she had 70 films to her credit. Through the 1980s she was in such films as La gueule du loup (1981), Guy de Maupassant (1982), Kurys' Entre nous (1983) with Isabelle Huppert, Blanche et Marie (1984), Evening Dress (1986), and Deville's La lectrice (The Reader, 1988). She played opposite Lee Marvin (in one of his last roles) in Boisset’s Dog Day in 1984.


The 1990s saw her in Louis Malle's May Fools (1990), Deray's thriller Netchaïev is back, the comedy Un indien dans la ville (1994), and The Eighth Day (1996) and Dry Cleaning in 1997. She appeared opposite Gérard Depardieu in a new production of Émile Zola's Germinal (1993). By now in her fifties, her film roles have abated, as she also began to appear in theatre.[1] 2001 saw her in Agathe et le grand magasin and in 2004 she appeared in L'après-midi de monsieur Andesmas, among other films.


Miou-Miou does not consider herself a "star". She was quoted as saying in 1989, "I turned down dinner with Mickey Rourke. Because he's a star. To me, a star is inaccessible, mysterious, an impossible dream – and should stay that way. Adjani's a star. Deneuve's a star. Not me".[3]



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Year
Title
Role
Notes
1971

La cavale
Little Squirrel


La vie sentimentale de Georges Le Tueur

Short
1972

Ça va, ça vient
Magic Circus's woman

1973

Quelques messieurs trop tranquilles
Anita Boucher


Themroc
The young neighbor


Elle court, elle court la banlieue
The assistant


The Year 01
The woman at 6 am


The Burned Barns
Monique Cateux


The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob
Antoinette Pivert

1974

Going Places
Marie-Ange


Tender Dracula
Marie

1975

Lily, aime-moi
The girl in the coffee shop


Pas de problème!
Anita Boucher


A Genius, Two Partners and a Dupe
Lucy

1976

Al piacere di rivederla
Patrizia


Victory March
Rosanna


D'amour et d'eau fraîche
Rita Gonzalez


F comme Fairbanks
Marie
Nominated – César Award for Best Actress

On aura tout vu
Christine


Jonah Who Will Be 25 in the Year 2000
Marie

1977

This Sweet Sickness
Juliette
Nominated – César Award for Best Actress
1978

Les routes du sud
Julia

1979

Traffic Jam
Angela


Bye, See You Monday
Nicole


Memoirs of a French Whore
Marie

César Award for Best Actress
1980

The Woman Cop
Inspector Corinne Levasseur

1981

Est-ce bien raisonnable?
Julie Boucher


La gueule du loup
Marie

1982

Josepha
Josépha Manet
Nominated – César Award for Best Actress

Guy de Maupassant
Gisèle d'Estoc

1983

Entre Nous
Madeleine
Nominated – César Award for Best Actress

My Other Husband
Alice

1984

Dog Day
Jessica


Le vol du Sphinx
Laura

1985

Blanche et Marie
Blanche


Une vie comme je veux
Laurence
TV Movie
1986

Tenue de soirée
Monique
Nominated – César Award for Best Actress
1988

The Revolving Doors
Lauda
Nominated – Genie Award for Best Supporting Actress

The Reader
Constance / Marie
Nominated - César Award for Best Actress

L'argent
Caroline Hamelin
TV Movie

Un vrai bonheur

Short
1990

May Fools
Camille
Nominated – César Award for Best Actress
Nominated – David di Donatello for Best Foreign Actress
1991

Netchaïev est de retour
Brigitte


La Totale!
Hélène Voisin

1992

Scènes de ménage
The woman
Short

Le bal des casse-pieds
Louise Sherry

1993

Tango
Marie


Germinal
Maheude
Nominated – César Award for Best Actress
1994

Montparnasse-Pondichéry
Julie


Un indien dans la ville
Patricia

1995

Une femme dans la tourmente
Michèle Rouannet
TV Movie

Une page d'amour
Hélène
TV Movie

Court toujours: Joséphine et les gitans
Joséphine
TV Short
1996

Ma femme me quitte
Joanna Martin


The Eighth Day
Julie

1997

Dry Cleaning
Nicole Kunstler

Lumières Award for Best Actress
Nominated – César Award for Best Actress

Elles
Eva

1998

Hors jeu
Herself

2000

Tout va bien, on s'en va
Laure


Pour une fois

Short
2001

Agathe et le grand magasin
Agathe
TV Movie
2003

Ambre a disparu
Eva Lorca
TV Movie
2004

Folle embellie
Alida


Mariages!
Gabrielle


L'après-midi de monsieur Andesmas
Michel Arc's wife

2005

L'un reste, l'autre part
Anne-Marie


Riviera
Antoinette

2006

The Science of Sleep
Christine Miroux


Avril
Sister Bernadette


Le héros de la famille
Simone Garcia

2007

Les murs porteurs
Judith Rosenfeld

2008

Affaire de famille
Laure Guignebont


The Great Alibi
Éliane Pages


Mia and the Migoo
Juliette's voice

2009

Marcher
Herself
Short

Petites vacances à Knokke-le-Zoute
Micheline
TV Movie

Pour un fils
Catherine


Le Concert
Guylène de La Rivière


Une petite zone de turbulences
Anne Muret

2011

Le grand restaurant II
A client
TV Movie

Le choix d'Adèle
Adèle
TV Movie
2012

Quand je serai petit
Jacqueline


Bienvenue parmi nous
Alice


Avanti
Catherine


Populaire
Madeleine Échard

2013

Arrêtez-moi
Pontoise


Bob et les Sex Pistaches



Landes
Madeleine

2018

In Safe Hands
Irène



References





  1. ^ ab Miou-Miou in the NY Times Archived January 7, 2006, at the Wayback Machine


  2. ^ Miou-Miou - Trailer - Showtimes - Cast - Movies - New York Times[dead link]


  3. ^ Miou-Miou - Biography




External links




  • Miou-Miou on IMDb

  • Brief profile

  • Ted Strong Fan Site

  • Lenin Imports bio










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