30 photos of the young and beautiful Emmanuelle Beart
On August 14, 1963, Emmanuelle Beart was born. The beauty and grace of this French actress won the hearts of millions. These pictures will help you immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the cinema of the 80s and 90s.
Emmanuelle Beart, whose name is today associated with the best examples of French cinema, was born on August 14, 1963 in the picturesque French town of Gassin (although some sources indicate 1965 as the date of her birth). Her father, Guy Beard, was a famous composer, poet and chansonnier throughout France. Fate led the future actress in unusual ways - after the divorce of her parents, young Emmanuelle, along with her brothers and sister, found refuge in the picturesque corners of the south of France near the famous Saint-Tropez, where they lived away from the bustle of the city.
Emmanuelle's family roots go to different parts of the world: Jewish, Croatian, Greek and Maltese blood is mixed in her. Perhaps it is this diversity of cultural heritage that gave her the depth and charisma that we see on the screen.
Fate decided that Emmanuelle would become an actress back in those days when a very young girl, at the age of 13, saw the film "Mado" with the brilliant Romy Schneider. This movie made an indelible impression on her and gave her a dream.
However, fate gave Emmanuelle another impetus to the world of cinema: as a teenager, during a trip to Montreal, where she went to learn English, the girl met with the famous director Robert Altman. It was his beliefs and guidance that pushed her to a career in film.
After returning to her homeland in France, Emmanuelle entered acting classes, where she mastered various methods and techniques of acting. These lessons paid off when Bear landed her first role in the television drama Raison Perdue, launching her career on television.
1984 was an important stage in the personal life of Emmanuelle Beart. It was then, on the set of the film "L'amour en Douce" (in the Russian box office - "Secret Love"), that Daniel Auteuy won her heart - a well-known and recognized French actor, whose role had many successful films, including such tapes, as "Queen Margot", "The Girl on the Bridge", "The Hunchback" and "The Escort". Auteuil is older than Bear by as much as 15 years, but this did not become an obstacle to their passionate relationship.
The on-set intimacy blossomed into a real-life romantic relationship. They lived together for a long time, and in 1993 Bear gave birth to a daughter from Otey. Together they created several unforgettable screen images, becoming one of the most adored and vibrant couples in French cinema. However, as often happens, passion and mutual understanding at a professional level do not always guarantee stability in personal life. Some time after the birth of their daughter, their marriage came to an end, leaving fans and the press bewildered.
However, the real takeoff of her career came after working on the film Manon from the Springs by Claude Berry in 1986. In this picture, Bear played a blond shepherdess, and her image - a girl dancing naked in the fields - sunk into the hearts of many viewers. For this role, she was awarded the prestigious film award "Cesar" in the nomination "Best Supporting Actress".
This success became a stepping stone to new roles. Among them was the wonderful comedy "A Gauche en Sortant de L'Ascenseur" ("To the left of the elevator"), which was popular outside of France. The gentle, natural beauty and talent of Emmanuelle did not leave the directors indifferent, and she continued to act actively, winning the hearts of viewers around the world.
In 1991, the world cinema community drew attention to the film "La Belle Noiseuse" ("The Beautiful Debater") directed by Jacques Rivette. In it, Emmanuelle Beart played the main role, which became a real breakthrough in her career. The film was awarded the main prize at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, which in itself speaks of the high appreciation of film professionals. Although the fact that during the course of the film Emmanuelle plays almost completely naked could be a challenge for many actresses, for her, like for many other French actresses, this did not become an obstacle.
However, it was 1992 that became special for Emmanuelle. This year she met a man who would become for her not only a professional partner, but also a true mentor. The famous director Claude Saute invited the actress to play the lead role in his film "Heart in Winter". Their cooperation turned out to be so fruitful that Emmanuelle was able to achieve new heights in her career in a short time. Saute not only helped the actress to reach her potential, but also became her sincere friend in life. Subsequently, in an interview, Beart often claimed that Claude Saute became a real stronghold and adviser for her, not only in professional, but also in life matters.
In 1996, viewers around the world saw Emmanuelle Beart in a new role - as the heroine of the cult action "Mission: Impossible" with Tom Cruise in the title role. This step was quite unexpected for the actress, who had previously starred in American cinema only once in 1986 in the film A Day with an Angel, which, alas, did not bring her the expected success. This time fate was kinder to her. Her image of a French spy emphasized her natural beauty and femininity, emphasizing her sex appeal.
But even such a large-scale project could not captivate Bear with a Hollywood career. In an interview, she noted that although shooting in a Hollywood blockbuster was an interesting experience for her, her heart belongs to French cinema. At home, she was revered as a "national treasure", while in the United States she remained only a "beautiful French actress." Bear realized that the American audience, for the most part, prefers her native cinema, and as a European actress, it would be difficult for her to find her place in Hollywood.
At the age of 27, Emmanuelle Beart decided to improve her appearance. In search of perfection, she underwent plastic surgery on her lips. Unfortunately, the result was far from what was expected, and the actress faced unpleasant consequences. Bear spoke openly about her experience, emphasizing that if she was satisfied with the result, she would not try to turn to surgeons again.
Her sincerity and openness on the subject became the subject of discussion in the press and among fans. Subsequently, Emmanuelle continued to experiment with plastic surgery, which eventually led to a significant change in her appearance. This experience was a living reminder for the actress that it is easy to lose yourself in search of the ideal. Yet despite her physical changes, Bear remained a talented actress whose career and personal story continued to inspire many.
"French Woman" (Une Femme Francaise) has become Emmanuelle Beart's calling card not only at home, but also in other countries, including ours. Director Régis Varnier has created a drama centered not only on a love triangle, but also on the complex inner state of a woman, her experiences, feelings and fears. Emmanuelle brilliantly embodied this image on the screen, for which she was awarded a prize at the Moscow Film Festival.
Her performance was so truthful and convincing that even her then-husband, Daniel Auteuil, felt uncomfortable filming scenes with her character's lover. He preferred to avoid being on the court during these moments. This fact only confirms the professionalism and talent of Emmanuelle as an actress who can immerse herself in a role so deeply that the emotions of the character begin to affect even real life.