Anne Parillaud

  1. Emmanuelle Béart, L’Amour en douce, France, 1984.  For their third fim together, réalisateur Édouard  Molinaro  and young star Daniel Auteuil required  a special leading lady.  Molinaro’s wife, Catherine, was sent on the hunt and short tests with about 20 actresses  “prometteuses” – such as Mathilda May, Anne Parillaud… and sjnger Guy Béart’s beautiful daughter – “so fresh and with an interesting spontaneity.” Auteuil felt much the same. The couple wed in 1993 and made Manon des Sources and a daughter together and divorced in 1995.
  2. Theresa Russell, Kafka, 1991. After Isabelle Adjani refused and Steven Soderbergh, a rare   Hollywood auteur chose Nikita.   “I was too young for Jeremy Irons, I looked like his daughter..  a confusing ambiguity. Also, my level of English was not good enough.” She studied her own teachers and, “step by step, got it right”   in time for Map of   the Human Heart, 1992.


 

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