Catherine Allégret
Catherine Allégret, born on April 16, 1946, is a renowned French actress recognized for her contributions to cinema. She hails from a distinguished artistic lineage as the daughter of celebrated actress Simone Signoret and director Yves Allégret.
Allégret gained significant attention for her role as Louise Gassion, the grandmother of iconic singer Édith Piaf, in the acclaimed 2007 film "La Vie En Rose" (originally titled "La Môme"), directed by Olivier Dahan. This role showcased her acting prowess and further solidified her place in the French film industry.
Throughout her personal life, Allégret has been married twice. Her first union was with actor Jean-Pierre Castaldi, with whom she shares a son, Benjamin Castaldi. She later married Maurice Vaudaux, and together they welcomed a daughter named Clémentine.
In addition to her acting career, Allégret made headlines in 2004 with the release of her memoir "World Upside Down" ("Un monde à l'envers"). In this poignant work, she revealed the harrowing experience of being sexually abused by her stepfather, Yves Montand, starting at the tender age of five. This courageous disclosure has sparked conversations about abuse and resilience, marking a significant moment in her life and career. Catherine Allégret continues to be a notable figure in French cinema, balancing her artistic endeavors with her commitment to raising awareness on critical issues.
Filmography
The Round Up
Chance and Violence
Josepha
Nazi Hunter: The Beate Klarsfeld Story
Mister Frost
The Burned Barns
The Sleeping Car Murder
Last Tango in Paris