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Isabelle Yasmine Adjani (born 27 June 1955) is a French actress and singer of Algerian and German descent. She is the only performer to win five César Awards for acting—all in the Best Actress category—for Possession (1981), One Deadly Summer (1983), Camille Claudel (1988), La Reine Margot (1994), and Skirt Day (2009).
Isabelle Adjani. Actress: Possession. Isabelle Yasmine Adjani was born in Gennevilliers, Hauts-de-Seine, a suburb of Paris, to Emma Augusta "Gusti" (Schweinberger) and Mohammed Adjani.
Isabelle Adjani is a French film actress and singer. She is one of the most acclaimed French actresses of all time and is the only actress or actor in history to win five César Awards. She is best known for The Story of Adèle H. (1975), The Driver (1978), Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979), Possession (1981), Camille Claudel (1988) and Queen Margot ...
The only actor in history to ever win five César Awards, Isabelle Adjani is one of France's most beloved actors. Audiences may know her from the iconic Possession,...
Isabelle Adjani, née le 27 juin 1955 dans le 17e arrondissement de Paris, est une actrice et chanteuse française. Elle débute à 14 ans au cinéma, puis entre à 17 ans à la Comédie-Française, en 1972 et devient rapidement une vedette.
Isabelle Adjani on the ‘Great Violence’ of ‘Possession’: ‘It’s Something I Could Never Accept Again’. "I often wonder, when a person is an actress, if they’re capable of overcoming everything...
Isabelle Yasmine Adjani (born 27 June 1955) is a French film actress and singer. Adjani has appeared in 30 films since 1970. She holds the record for most César Award for Best Actress with five, for Possession (1981), One Deadly Summer (1983), Camille Claudel (1988), Queen Margot (1994) and Skirt Day (2009).
This all happens in Jean Becker’s One Deadly Summer, a French film noir that premiered 40 years ago and became a classic. Its sexy, sultry and tragic atmosphere, coupled with the performance of...
Three French Algerian women seek their long-lost brother in Algeria in the drama 'Sisters,' starring Isabelle Adjani, Maïwenn and Rachida Brakni.
Her latest film, Passages, sees Exarchopoulous returning to the type of stormy, sexual romance that helped launch her career, but this time, as she tells the French movie star Isabelle Adjani, she’s battle-scarred and battle-ready.