Simone Signoret

Simone Signoret

actress

Simone Signoret was born on Mar 25, 1921 in Germany. Simone Signoret's big-screen debut came with Boléro directed by Jean Boyer in 1942. Simone Signoret is known for I Sent a Letter to My Love directed by Moshé Mizrahi, Simone Signoret stars as Louise Martin and Jean Rochefort as Gilles Martin. Simone Signoret has got 13 awards and 9 nominations so far. The most recent award Simone Signoret achieved is César Awards, France. The upcoming new movie Simone Signoret plays is Guy de Maupassant which will be released on Apr 14, 1982.

The face of Simone Signoret on the Paris Metro movie posters in March 1982 looked even older than her 61 years. She was still a box-office draw, but the film L'étoile du Nord (1982) would be her last theatrical release; she played the landlady. Signoret had a long film apprenticeship during World War II, mostly as an extra and occasionally getting to speak a single line. She worked without an official permit during the Nazi occupation of France because her father, who had fled to England, was Jewish. Working almost all the time, she made enough as an extra to support her mother and three younger brothers. Her breakthrough to international stardom came when she was 38 with the British film Les chemins de la haute ville (1958). Her Alice Aisgill, an unhappily-married woman who hopes she has found true love, radiated real warmth in all of her scenes--not just the bedroom scenes. She was the same woman as Dedee, a prostitute who finds true love in Dédée d'Anvers (1948), a film directed by Signoret's first husband, Yves Allégret, a decade earlier. Hollywood beckoned throughout the 1950s, but both Signoret and her second husband, Yves Montand, were refused visas to enter the United States; their progressive political activities did not sit well with the ultra-conservative McCarthy-era mentality that gripped the US at the time. They got visas in 1960 so Montand, a singer, could perform in New York and San Francisco. They were in Los Angeles in March 1960 when Signoret received the Oscar for best actress and stayed on so Montand could play opposite Marilyn Monroe in Le milliardaire (1960). The Signoret film that is shown most often on TV and got a theatrical re-release in 1995, four decades after it was made is the French thriller Les diaboliques (1955). The chilly character Signoret plays is proof of her acting ability. More typical of her person is the countess in La nef des fous (1965), a film that also starred Vivien Leigh ,which more than doubled its chances of being in a video-store or library film collection.

  • Birthday

    Mar 25, 1921
  • Place of Birth

    Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany

Known For

Awards

13 wins & 9 nominations

César Awards, France
1978
Best Actress (Meilleure actrice)
Winner - César
La vie devant soi (1977)
David di Donatello Awards
1978
Best Foreign Actress (Migliore Attrice Straniera)
Winner - David
La vie devant soi (1977)
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