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Danielle Dorléac [Sister] (1946) :: Françoise Dorléac [Sister] :: Sylvie Dorléac [Sister] :: Maurice Dorléac [Father] :: Renée Deneuve [Mother]

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  • I like to be directed, it`s true. If I didn`t like that, I`d do something else. Being an actor means being an instrument for someone else.
  • Interestingly, people who have come to visit me on set - which I don`t like - they`re very surprised and say that I`m not the person they know. I`m not available to them, I cannot go off with them, I cannot get involved in their conversations, so they get the impression that they`re seeing someone else. I tell them, yes, I do love to see them after a shoot, but during the shoot, I am with the people I work with. They ask, how can I stand being on a set waiting for so long, and that it must be so boring. And I have to explain that to wait, for an actor, is not at all like someone who`s waiting to see the doctor. It`s not the kind of wait where you get bored. Even if I try to think about something else while I`m waiting, I am living with the film, with the scene. But I do often feel tired during the day, and I`m lucky because I can go to sleep very easily, for even 10 to 15 minutes, even if I`m in costume or under a wig, so I do.
  • Interviews are written by someone else - the journalist makes the decision to add or take things away and I couldn`t recognize my voice, or anything of myself in that.
  • I`m not always the nicest person to meet, because I forget very easily that I`m an actress when I`m not working. I live very normally, I go out with my friends, we go to the movies, I queue, we go to restaurants. Then if something happens to remind me that I`m an actress then I become a little different and things become a little heavy. I like the advantages; I know it`s not right but I like being famous when it`s convenient for me and completely anonymous when it`s not.
  • What I don`t like is close-ups, unless the actor is in the camera with me. I have to feel his presence. If I have to feel the presence of the camera before my partner`s, it`s very difficult. I love to do very long and complicated scenes. I like to have this impression that we are all working together, where you can see all the technicians and everybody is really doing the same thing at the same time. With close-ups, of course you have the crew there, but most of them are just around and it doesn`t involve that many people.
  • [on Gene Kelly] It was mostly an aura about him. For me he was Hollywood. The way I`d imagined it as a child.
  • [on Jean-Louis Trintignant] I adore working with him. He`s so generous, he doesn`t play only for himself, but for his partner. He`s also concerned with everyone on a set. That`s why the technicians have great respect and tenderness for him.
  • A star remains pinned on a wall in the public imagination.
  • But being a film actor is very different from, say, a theater actor. You get involved with a character after spending a long time waiting, and this demands a lot of energy and concentration. So I am very involved with the character, but I have to leave it as soon as it`s finished. And also, you always have to be at the right level when it`s time to shoot, which is not always the best time for the actor. Sometimes, if you`re shooting a complicated scene, you have to stay in a position and wait for the technician to do his job, and then you have to be where you`re supposed to be, right on the spot. You don`t rehearse all that much on films. If I think of the amount of time I spend on set compared with the time spent shooting, it`s ridiculously short.
  • But that`s what I like about film - it can be bizarre, classic, normal, romantic. Cinema is to me the most versatile thing.
  • Directors have to push me because I never start [high] and then need to be pushed down; I have to be pushed up. Not all the time, but often.
  • I don`t see any reason for marriage when there is divorce.
  • I find sometimes that it`s more difficult to do very simple, low-key films, like I`ve done with André Téchiné. Sometimes, at the end of a shoot with him, I feel very down, like I`m leaving something because these are low-key but novel characters. But when you do films like Repulsion (1965) or musicals, where you have to play someone so far away from yourself, what I do is I come in the morning and get involved in the character, but I`m always very pleased to leave it at night and have my life. No, I don`t live that much with the character. I find it hard enough having to spend so many hours with the character during the day. Because you don`t act all the time and you spend a long time waiting, but you still have to support this character all day long.
  • I`m lucky. I`m getting older with some directors who are getting older.
  • People who know me know I`m strong, but I`m vulnerable.
  • To work is a noble art.
  • [on her looks] I know that if I didn`t look the way I looked, I would never have started in films. That, I remember, and I know I have to accept it.
    Trivia
  • 1988: Member of the international jury of the Shangaï Television festival.
  • 1994: Vice president of jury at the Cannes Film Festival.
  • 2006: Head juror of the Venice Film Festival.
  • Designer of glasses, shoes, jewelry, and greetings cards.
  • Ex-sister-in-law of Ruggero Mastroianni.
  • Her performance as Séverine Sérizy in Belle de jour (1967) is ranked #59 on Premiere Magazine`s 100 Greatest Performances of All Time (2006).
  • Her role in Sirène du Mississipi, La (1969) was played by Angelina Jolie in Original Sin (2001), the American remake of the movie.
  • Sang duets with Bernadette Lafont (1975), Gérard Depardieu (1980), Malcolm McLaren (1993), Joe Cocker (1995) and Alain Souchon (1997). In 1981, she released an album with songs of Serge Gainsbourg.
  • She and Marcello Mastroianni made five movies together: Cent et une nuits de Simon Cinéma, Les (1995), Liza (1972), Touche pas à la femme blanche (1974), Ça n`arrive qu`aux autres (1971), and Événement le plus important depuis que l`homme a marché sur la lune, L` (1973).
  • She had a relationship with François Truffaut in the 1960s. When the relationship failed, Truffaut had a nervous breakdown. Deneuve attended his funeral in 1984 and later appeared in 8 femmes (2002) with Fanny Ardant, who was Truffaut`s partner at the time of his death and the mother of his youngest daughter.
  • 1994: Festival tribute at the Créteil International Women`s Film Festival, France.
  • 1995: Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#38).
  • An archetype for Gallic beauty, she succeeded Brigitte Bardot as the model for Marianne, the symbol of the French Republic seen on French coins and stamps.
  • Had a brand of perfume named after her.
  • Has never performed in the theatre due to stage fright.
  • Marilyn Monroe is her favorite actress, and The Misfits (1961) is her favorite movie starring Marilyn.
  • October 1997: Ranked #89 in Empire (UK) magazine`s "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list.
  • She liked Breaking the Waves (1996) by Lars von Trier so much that she wrote a personal letter to him, asking him for a role in a film of his. The result of this is her part in Dancer in the Dark (2000).
  • She speaks fluent Italian and French, as well as semi-fluent English and German.
  • Was once fashion designer Yves Saint-Laurent`s muse, who dressed her for the films Belle de jour (1967), Chamade, La (1968), Sirène du Mississipi, La (1969), Un flic (1972), and The Hunger (1983).
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