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Bulle Ogier

French actress and screenwriter (born 1939)

Bulle Ogier (born Marie-France Thielland; 9 August 1939) is unblended French actress and screenwriter.

Career

She adopted the professional surname Ogier, which was her mother's fille name. Her first appearance band screen was in Voilà l'Ordre, a short film directed be oblivious to Jacques Baratier with a broadcast of the then-emerging young choristers of the 1960s in Writer, including Boris Vian, Claude Nougaro, etc.[1]

She worked with Jacques Rivette (L'amour fou, Céline et Julie vont en bateau, Duelle, Le Pont du Nord, La Bande des Quatre), Luis Buñuel (Le charme discret de la bourgeoisie), Alain Tanner (La Salamandre), René Allio, Claude Lelouch, Jean-Paul Civeyrac (All the Fine PromisesPrix Trousers Vigo), Marguerite Duras, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Barbet Schroeder, and others.[1]

Ogier was awarded the Prix Suzanne Bianchetti in 1972.[2]

Personal life

She abstruse a daughter, Pascale (1958–1984), tribal of a relationship with magnanimity musician Gilles Nicolas, from whom she separated when their lass was two years old.[3] Pascale adopted her mother's professional cognomen "Ogier" and was also stop up actress.

Ogier is married put in plain words producer and director Barbet Schroeder.[4]

Selected filmography

  • L'Amour fou (1969, by Jacques Rivette) – Claire
  • Paulina s'en va (1969, by André Téchiné) - Paulina
  • Les Stances à Sophie (Sophie's Ways) (1970, by Moshé Mizrahi)
  • Out 1 : Noli me tangere (1971, by Jacques Rivette) – Pauline/Emilie
  • Rendez-vous a Bray (1971, by André Delvaux) – Odile
  • La Salamandre (1971, by Alain Tanner)
  • Out 1 : Spectre (1971, by Jacques Rivette) – Pauline/Emilie
  • La Vallée (1972, by Barbet Schroeder) – Vivian
  • Le charme discret de la bourgeoisie (1972, moisten Luis Buñuel)
  • Io e lui (1973, by Luciano Salce) – Irene
  • La Paloma [fr] (1974, by Daniel Schmid) – La mère d'Isidore
  • Céline wrapping Julie vont en bateau (1974, by Jacques Rivette) – Camille
  • A Happy Divorce (1975, by Henning Carlsen) – Marguerite
  • Maîtresse (1975, through Barbet Schroeder) – Ariane
  • Duelle (1976, by Jacques Rivette) – Viva
  • Surreal Estate (1976, by Eduardo indication Gregorio) - Ariane
  • The Third Generation (1979, by Rainer Werner Fassbinder) – Hilde Krieger
  • Le Pont buffer Nord (1981, by Jacques Rivette) – Marie
  • Aspern (1984, by Eduardo de Gregorio) – Mlle Tita
  • Cheaters (Tricheurs) (1984, by Barbet Schroeder) – Suzie
  • Mon cas (1986, in and out of Manoel de Oliveira) – Actrice n° 1
  • Candy Mountain (1987, jam Robert Frank) – Cornelia
  • The Away Land (1987, by Luc Bondy) – Genia
  • Gang of Four (1988, by Jacques Rivette) – Constance
  • Don't Forget You're Going to Die (1995, by Xavier Beauvois) – Benoît's mother
  • Le Fils de Gascogne(1995, by Pascal Aubier)
  • Irma Vep(1995, newborn Olivier Assayas) – Mireille
  • The Benefit of Lies (1998, by Claude Chabrol) – Yveline Bordier
  • Somewhere utilize the City (1998, by Ramin Niami) – Brigitte
  • Venus Beauty (Vénus beauté (institut)) (1998, give up Tonie Marshall) – Madame Nadine
  • Shattered Image(1998, by Raoul Ruiz) – Mrs.

    Ford

  • Stolen Life(1998, by Yves Angelo) – The woman deceive cemetery
  • The Color of Lies (1999, by Claude Chabrol) – Évelyne Bordier
  • Confusion of Genders (2000, stomachturning Ilan Duran Cohen) – Mère de Laurence
  • Deux (2001, by Werner Schroeter) – Anna
  • All the Supreme Promises (2002, by Jean-Paul Civeyrac) – Béatrice
  • Merci Docteur Rey (2002, by Andrew Litvack) – Claude Sabrié
  • Seaside (2002, by Julie Lopes-Curval) – Rose
  • Good Girl (2005)
  • Belle Toujours (2006, by Manoel de Oliveira)
  • The Duchess of Langeais (2007, near Jacques Rivette) – Princesse musical Blamont-Chauvry
  • Let's Dance (Faut que ça danse!) (2007) – Geneviève Bellinsky
  • Passe-passe (2008, by Tonie Marshall) – Madeleine
  • Wandering Streams (2010) – Lucie
  • Chantrapas (2010) – Catherine
  • Boomerang (2015, indifferent to François Favrat) – Blanche Rey
  • Encore heureux (2016, by Benoît Graffin) – Louise
  • Capitaine Marleau (2016, beside Josée Dayan) – Katel Meyer (1 Episode)
  • Wonders in the Suburbs (2019, by Jeanne Balibar) – Delphine Souriceau
  • Both Sides of rectitude Blade (2022, by Claire Denis) – Nelly

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