Miou-Miou
Miou-Miou, born on February 22, 1950, is a celebrated French actress known for her diverse roles and collaborations with prominent filmmakers. Over the years, she has made a significant impact on the French cinema landscape, working alongside renowned directors such as Michel Gondry, Bertrand Blier, and Claude Berri. Her filmography also includes collaborations with acclaimed names like Jacques Deray, Michel Deville, Diane Kurys, Radu Mihăileanu, Patrice Leconte, Joseph Losey, and Louis Malle.
With a career spanning several decades, Miou-Miou has become a respected figure in the industry, showcasing her talent in both dramatic and comedic roles. Notable films in her repertoire include "The Things of Life" (1970), which marked her rise to fame, and the critically acclaimed "Cousin, Cousine" (1975), which further solidified her status as a leading actress.
Her performances have garnered numerous accolades, reflecting her versatility and dedication to her craft. Miou-Miou has not only earned a place in the hearts of audiences but has also influenced a generation of actors and filmmakers. Today, she remains an iconic figure in French cinema, continuing to inspire with her artistic contributions and commitment to storytelling.
Filmography
Is This Reasonable?
Dog Day
Tender Dracula
Entre Nous
Le Bal des casse-pieds
The Flight of the Phoenix (1984)
The Jackpot!
All Your Faces
A Spot of Bother
La Femme flic
Populaire
Josepha
The Last Mercenary
The Eighth Day
A Genius, Two Friends, and an Idiot
Germinal
Themroc
The Burned Barns
La Lectrice
Tell Her That I Love Her
Going Places
Ménage
The Concert (2009)
Blanche and Marie
Roads to the South
Guy de Maupassant
Memoirs of a French Whore
The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob
The Science of Sleep