Sabine Azéma
Sabine Azéma, born on September 20, 1949, in Paris, is a distinguished French actress and director known for her extensive work in theater and film. A graduate of the prestigious Paris Conservatory of Dramatic Arts, Azéma launched her cinematic journey in 1975.
Her career took a significant turn with her role in the film "A Sunday in the Country" (1984), which earned her the César Award for Best Actress. Throughout her career, she has collaborated closely with acclaimed director Alain Resnais, featuring in several of his noteworthy films. Among these are "Life Is a Bed of Roses" (1983), "L'Amour à mort" (1984), and "Mélo," the latter of which garnered her a second César Award for Best Actress. Azéma's impressive filmography also includes "Smoking/No Smoking" (1993), "On connaît la chanson" (1997), "Pas sur la bouche" (2003), and "Cœurs" (2006).
In addition to her victories, Azéma has received five additional César nominations, underscoring her talent and versatility as an actress. With her captivating performances and deep commitment to her craft, Sabine Azéma continues to be a prominent figure in the French film industry, celebrated for her contributions to cinema and theater alike.
Filmography
Knock
A Sunday in the Country
Wild Grass
Life of Riley
The Officers' Ward
Three Years
Life Is a Bed of Roses
The Well Digger's Daughter
Love Unto Death
Mélo
R.A.I.D. Special Unit
Cezanne and I
You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet
My Man
Secret Name
Tanguy
Private Fears in Public Places