Sabine Azéma
Birth Name: Sabine Florence Azéma
Birth Date: 1949-09-20
Birth Place: Paris, France
Details
Alternate Names: Sabine Azema
Physical Characteristics: N/A
Career
First Appearances: - Le sexe faible (1974) as Nicole
Most Important Roles: - Tanguy (2001) as Edith Guetz
- Same Old Song (1997) as Odile Lalande
- Private Fears in Public Places (2006) as Charlotte
- Histoire(s) du Cinéma 2b: Deadly Beauty (1997) as Woman
- A Sunday in the Country (1984) as Iréne
- Life and Nothing But (1989) as Irène de Courtil
- The Perfume of the Lady in Black (2005) as Mathilde Stangerson
- The Mystery of the Yellow Room (2003) as Mathilde Stangerson
- Love Unto Death (1984) as Elisabeth Sutter
- Le Voyage aux Pyrénées (2008) as Aurore Lalu
Career Highlights: - Tanguy (2001)
- Same Old Song (1997)
- Private Fears in Public Places (2006)
- Histoire(s) du Cinéma 2b: Deadly Beauty (1997)
- A Sunday in the Country (1984)
- Life and Nothing But (1989)
- The Perfume of the Lady in Black (2005)
- The Mystery of the Yellow Room (2003)
- Love Unto Death (1984)
- Le Voyage aux Pyrénées (2008)
Awards
Awards: - César Award for Best Actress (1985)
- César Award for Best Actress (1987)
- Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres (2015)
Full Biography
Sabine Azéma, born on September 20, 1949 in Paris, France, is a renowned French actress and director. After graduating from the prestigious Paris Conservatory of Dramatic Arts, she launched her film career in 1975. Azéma has been recognized for her roles in various films, notably winning two César Awards for Best Actress - one for her performance in 'A Sunday in the Country' (1984) and another for 'Melo' (1984). She has worked extensively with director Alain Resnais, appearing in several of his films including 'Life Is a Bed of Roses' (1983), 'Smoking/No Smoking' (1993), 'On conosc la chanson' (1997), and 'Pas sur la bouche' (2003). She has been nominated for five more César Awards.