Anny Duperey
French actress, photographer and author
Anny Duperey
Anny Duperey in 1971
Born Annie Legras
28 June 1947 (1947-06-28 ) (age 77)Occupation(s) Actress, Writer Years active 1965–present Spouse(s) Bernard Giraudeau (1973-1991) (2 children)[1] Cris Campion (1993-2003) [2] Children Sara Giraudeau Gaël Giraudeau
Anny Duperey (French pronunciation: [ani dyp(ə)ʁɛ] ⓘ ; born Annie Legras ; 28 June 1947) is a French actress ,[3] published photographer and best-selling author [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] with a career spanning almost six decades[9] as of 2021 and more than eighty cinema or television credits,[10] around thirty theatre productions and 15 books.[11] She is a five-time Molière Award for Best Actress nominee (known as the French Tony Awards ),[12] [13] [14] [15] was awarded two 7 d'Or (equivalent to the Emmy Awards )[16] [17] and was nominated for the César Award for Best Supporting Actress (known as the French Oscars )[18] [19] [20] for Yves Robert 's Pardon Mon Affaire (1976). In 1977, she received the Prix Alice-Louis-Barthou [fr ] awarded by the Académie Française . She is more commercially known for her leading role as Catherine Beaumont in the TF1 hit series Une famille formidable which ran for 15 seasons (1992-2018) regularly topping national primetime viewership numbers and also broadcast throughout French-speaking Europe peaking at 11 million viewers in France alone.[21] [22] [23] Some of her most notable feature films include Jean-Luc Godard 's Two or Three Things I Know About Her (1967); Roger Vadim 's Spirits of the Dead (1968); André Hunebelle 's The Return of Monte Cristo (1968); Alain Resnais ' Stavisky (1974); Umberto Lenzi 's From Hell to Victory (1979); Henri Verneuil 's A Thousand Billion Dollars (1982), Claude Berri 's Germinal (1993) or Alain Resnais ' You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet (2012).[24] Her trapeze number for the Gala de l'Union des artistes [fr ] with Francis Perrin [25] as well as her 'red dress scene' with Jean Rochefort swaying her hips as a nod to Marilyn Monroe on Vladimir Cosma 's original score both became cult in French popular culture .[26] [27] [28] She was made a Chevalier (French : Knight ) of the Légion d'honneur as part of the French Republic 's 2012 New Year decoration class also honouring Hélène Carrère d'Encausse , Maurice Herzog and Salma Hayek .[29] [30] [31] She has been a supporter of the charity SOS Children's Villages since 1993.[32] [33]
Early life
Duperey's family is from La Neuville-Chant-d'Oisel in Normandy . She lost her parents, Lucien and Ginette Legras who were both photographers , at the age of 8[34] as they accidentally died on 6 November 1955 in Sotteville-lès-Rouen poisoned by carbon monoxide in their bathroom due to a faulty gas water heater and insufficient ventilation. Following this incident, she was raised by her paternal grandmother.[35] [36] [37] After attending her local theatre conservatory courses, she moved to Paris to attend those of René Simon . She started out as a model and took her first steps on stage in 1965, playing in La Mamma by André Roussin [38] and made her screen debut in Jean-Luc Godard 's Two or Three Things I Know About Her (1967).
Career
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Duperey at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival
She co-starred in two French horror films , Spirits of the Dead (1968) and The Blood Rose (1970).In the 1974 Alain Resnais film Stavisky , she portrayed Arlette, the beautiful real-life wife of flamboyant swindler Alexandre Stavisky played by Jean-Paul Belmondo . Anny Duperey was nominated for the 1977 César Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance in "Un éléphant ça trompe énormément " (An Elephant Can Be Extremely Deceptive ). For her work in television, she has won two 7 d'Or Best Actress awards. In English-language film, Anny Duperey appeared with Al Pacino in the 1977 Sydney Pollack film Bobby Deerfield . Other notable appearances include Les Compères and TV series since 1992 Une famille formidable .
In fall of 2006, she led in an adaption of Oscar and the Lady in Pink (2002, French : Oscar et la dame rose ), a novel written by Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt ; she performed at the L'Avant-Seine Theater in Colombes .
Personal life
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Her younger sister Patricia died in 2009 of a heart problem. She lived with actor Bernard Giraudeau for fifteen years, they had two children, Gael in 1982 and Sara in 1985. They separated in 1991, and Duperey married Cris Campion in 1993, but they also separated after some ten years.[39] She has called Giraudeau “the man of my life” and Campion “the love of my life”.[40] She is the grandmother of four: Mona (2011) and Bonnie (2016), daughters of Sara, and Romy (2015) and Susanne (2018), daughters of Gael.
Charity Work
A social activist , Anny Duperey has volunteered for causes such as the international child welfare organisation SOS Children's Villages and SOS-PAPA an international organization to help ensure children of divorce have full participation by both parents.[41]
Filmography
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Feature films
Television
Year
Title
Role
Director
Notes
1965
L'Examen de passage
The announcer
Lazare Iglesis
1968
Sarn
Dorabella
Claude Santelli
TV movie
Kœnigsmark
Mélusine
Jean Kerchbron
TV movie
1969
Allô Police
Olga
Adonis A. Kyrou
TV series (1 episode)
1971
L'Heure éblouissante
Géraldine
Jeannette Hubert
TV movie
La Brigade des maléfices
Vénusine
Claude Guillemot
TV series (1 episode)
1973
La dame de trèfle
Isabelle / Ada
Pierre Cavassilas
TV movie
1978
Un ours pas comme les autres
Anne
Nina Companeez
TV mini-series
Les Amours sous la Révolution
Aimée de Coigny
Jean-Paul Carrère
TV series (1 episode)
1982
La Guerre de Troie n'aura pas lieu
Hélène
Raymond Rouleau
TV movie
1988
La face de l'ogre
Hélène
Bernard Giraudeau
TV movie
Un château au soleil
Marie-Pierre Beaufroy
Robert Mazoyer
TV mini-series7 d'Or - Best Actress
Sentiments
Marie
Jacques Fansten
TV series (1 episode)
1990
La seconde
Fanny
Christopher Frank
TV movie
Renseignements généraux
Carole
Philippe Lefebvre
TV series (1 episode)
1992-2018
Une famille formidable
Catherine Beaumont
Joël Santoni , Miguel Courtois , ...
TV series (56 episodes)7 d'Or - Best Actress
1994
Charlemagne, le prince à cheval
Bertrada of Laon
Clive Donner
TV mini-series
1997
L'enfant perdu
Adrienne
Christian Faure
TV movie
1997-2000
La vocation d'Adrienne
Adrienne
Joël Santoni
TV series (3 episodes)
1998
Marseille
Hélène Favier
Didier Albert
TV mini-series
Le juge est une femme
Camille Vincenot
Pierre Boutron
TV series (1 episode)
1998-1999
Un et un font six
Judith Guizien
Franck Apprederis
TV series (3 episodes)
1999-2001
Chère Marianne
Marianne Rivais
Bernard Uzan, Pierre Joassin, ...
TV series (5 episodes)
2001
Le prix de la vérité
Françoise
Joël Santoni
TV movie
Un pique-nique chez Osiris
Jenny La Tour
Nina Companeez
TV mini-series
2003
Le voyage de la grande-duchesse
Alice de Hassenbourg
Joyce Buñuel
TV movie
2005
Une vie en retour
Yvette Duval
Daniel Janneau
TV movie
2008
Coco Chanel
Madame Desboutins
Christian Duguay
TV movie
Clara Sheller
Danièle
Alain Berliner
TV series (6 episodes)
2014
Marge d'erreur
Rebecca Prieto
Joël Santoni
TV movie
2015
Un parfum de sang
Marie Versini
Pierre Lacan
TV movie
2017
Le tueur du lac
Françoise
Jérôme Cornuau
TV mini-series
2019
Les Secrets du Château
Duchesse Hélène de l’Essile
Claire de La Rochefoucauld
TV movie
Cassandre
Sophie Vannier
Hervé Renoh
TV series (1 episode)
Mongeville
Louise Chambord
Dominique Ladoge
TV series (1 episode)
2020
Grand Hôtel
Suzanne de Marièse
Jérémy Minui & Yann Samuell
TV mini-series
Calls
Anne
Timothée Hochet
TV series (1 episode)
2021
Le grand restaurant 3
The gigolo's client
Romuald Boulanger & Pierre Palmade
TV movie
Nina
Barbara
Éric Le Roux
TV series (1 episode)
2021-22
La Faute à Rousseau
Eva Rousseau
Agathe Robilliard, Octave Raspail, ...
TV series (14 episodes)
2022
Petit Ange
Sybille Delestre
Christian Bonnet
TV movie
TBA
Mort d’un berger
Marceline Dalmas
Christian Bonnet
TV movie
Theater
Author
In addition to her talents as an actress, Duperey is a successful author of a number of bestselling books including L'admiroir (1976), Le Nez de Mazarin (Mazarin's Nose ) (1986), Le voile noir (The Black Veil ) (1992), Je vous écris (I'm Writing To You ) (1993), Les chats de hasard (The fortune cats ) (1999), Allons plus loin, veux-tu? (Let's go further, will you? ) (2002) Les chats mots (The cats words ) (2003) and Une soirée (An evening ) (2005).
Year
Book
Publisher
Notes
1976
L'Admiroir
Éditions du Seuil
Novel Prix Alice-Barthou de l'Académie française
1986
Le Nez de Mazarin
Novel
1992
Le Voile noir
Autobiography
1993
Je vous écris
Autobiography & testimony
Lucien Legras, photographe inconnu
Photographs of Lucien Legras (her father)
1999
Les Chats de hasard
Story
2002
Allons voir plus loin, veux-tu ?
Novel
2003
Les Chats mots
Éditions Ramsay
Texts & Illustrations with Sonja Knapp
2004
Essences et Parfums
Texts
2005
Une soirée
Éditions du Seuil
Novel
2008
De la vie dans son art, de l'art dans sa vie
Correspondence between Anny Duperey & Nina Vidrovitch
2011
Le Poil et la Plume
Novel
2017
Le Rêve de ma mère
Novel
2018
Les photos d'Anny
Novel
2022
Le Tour des arènes
Novel
Awards and nominations
Virginie Lemoine and Duperey at the 2018 Molière Awards .
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