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  Catherine Deneuve at Hollywood.com
The third child of four daughters, she was born Catherine Fabienne Dorleac on Oct. 22, 1943 in Paris, France to stage actors Maurice Dorleac and Renee Deneuve.
Deneuve’s third Hollywood strike was in 1983 when she leapt at the chance to star as a seductive vampire in the slick Tony Scott feature, “The Hunger” (1983).
Deneuve had seen director Lars Von Trier’s “Breaking the Waves” (1996) and was so impressed with the Danish director; she wrote him a letter requesting a part in one of his upcoming projects.
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  Catherine Deneuve - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deneuve's startling portrayal of an icy, sexually adventurous housewife in the latter film helped to establish her as one of the most remarkable and compelling actresses of her generation.
Deneuve continued to work steadily through the 1960s and 1970s in films such as the 1970 Tristana (her second collaboration with Buñuel) and A Slightly Pregnant Man (1973), in which she starred with her lover at the time, Marcello Mastrioanni.
Catherine is the third of four daughters born to the French actors Maurice Dorléac and Renée Deneuve (whose name she uses).
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 focus on catherine deneuve
Catherine Deneuve's fifth collaboration with André Téchiné - which screened at both the Berlin and Cannes film festivals this year - also reunites her with Gerard Depardieu, subtly enriching the emotional texture of Téchiné's film.
Catherine Deneuve is Miriam, an impeccably groomed vampire desperate to arrest the imminent demise of her centuries old lover.
Catherine Deneuve is Alice, a thirty-something careerist whose latest break up precipitates an emotional audit of past encounters, passions and separations, culminating in a dinner to which she invites four significant ex-lovers.
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 Amazon.com: Repulsion: DVD: Catherine Deneuve,Roman Polanski,Helen Fraser,John Fraser,Yvonne Furneaux,Hugh ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Catherine Deneuve is a young woman who feels at best (if she feels something positive at all) in a beauty parlour where she is surrounded by women (collegue's and customers) only.
Catherine Deneuve as Carole Ledoux, Ian Hendry as Michael, John Fraser as Colin, Yvonne Furneaux as Hélène Ledoux, Patrick Wymark as Landlord, Renee Houston as Miss Balch, Valerie Taylor as Madame Denise, James Villiers as John, Helen Fraser as Bridget, Hugh Futcher as Reggie, Monica Merlin as Mrs.
Rendlesham, Catherine Deneuve as Carole Ledoux, Ian Hendry as Michael, John Fraser as Colin, Yvonne Furneaux as Hélène Ledoux, Patrick Wymark as Landlord, Renee Houston as Miss Balch, Valerie Taylor as Madame Denise, James Villiers as John, Helen Fraser as Bridget, Hugh Futcher as Reggie...
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 Two Women: The Dialectical Sexual Persona of Catherine Deneuve
Deneuve's famous and unique beauty is concentrated primarily from the neck up, evident by the predilection of her directors to favor lingering close-ups on her exquisite facial features over more objectifying shots of her body.
Deneuve's much-noted beauty is indeed striking, and is often remarked upon within her films in a strangely self-reflexive manner, as if such acknowledgements are aimed beyond her characters to Deneuve herself.
Deneuve's virginal Carol, displaced in a strange city and a third wheel at home (where she is forced nightly to listen to her sister's lovemaking), is assaulted on all sides by reminders of her burgeoning sexuality.
www.sensesofcinema.com /contents/02/23/deneuve.html?NF=1   (3889 words)

  
 DENEUVE biog - updated Oct 2000
Deneuve's part was written specially for her by the director, after being contacted by the actress.
Catherine Deneuve delighted crowds at Cannes with an unexpected appearance at the première of Leos Carax's Pola X, an official selection at the festival.
Catherine Deneuve plays the mother of Guillaume Depardieu's character, whose life changes dramatically when he meets a mysterious woman (Katerina Golubeva) who claims to be his sister.
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 Catherine Deneuve Picture Galleries
A model of Gallic elegance, cultivated lust object for arthouse filmgoers everywhere, and one of the best-respected actresses in the French film industry, Catherine Deneuve made her reputation playing a series of beautiful ice maidens for directors such as Luis Bu±uel and Roman Polanski.
Deneuve further demonstrated her talent that year in Demy's Umbrellas sequel, Les Demoiselles de Rochefort, which she starred in with her sister, Frantoise DorlTac.
Deneuve continued to work steadily through the 1960s and '70s in films such as the 1970 Tristana (her second collaboration with Bu±uel) and A Slightly Pregnant Man (1973), in which she starred with her lover at the time, Marcello Mastrioanni (who would father her daughter, the actress Chiara Mastrioanni).
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 Catherine Deneuve
Recognized universally for both her acting ability and patrician beauty, Catherine Deneuve is one of the most admired women in the world.
Catherine Deneuve was brought into the international eye when she won the 1964 Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or for Best Actress for her portrayal of "Genevive" in Jacques Demy's musical THE UMBRELLAS OF CHERBOURG.
Born the third child in an acting family headed by René Deneuve and Maurice Dorlac, Catherine Deneuve made her screen debut (using her mother's maiden name) in LES COLLÉGIENNES, while she was still a schoolgirl.
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 News for Catherine Deneuve   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Veteran actress Catherine Deneuve (The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Belle de Jour, Indochine) has been named to head the jury at this year's Venice Film Festival.
French stars including Catherine Deneuve, Juliette Binoche, Mathieu Kassovitz and others who have appeared in films that have been backed by Canal Plus, are expected to participate in a "protest picnic" this weekend being staged in Paris by the company's unions against the firing of Pierre Lescure, who had been chairman of the pay-TV company.
Veteran actress Catherine Deneuve revealed at Cannes Wednesday that the production of Lars von Trier's Dancer in the Dark (2000), the apparent frontrunner in the competition for the Palme d'Or, was marked by frequent clashes.
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 catherine deneuve | biography (born 1943)
Born Catherine Fabienne Dorléac on 22 October in Paris, France, the third of four daughters
Deneuve continued to work steadily through the 1960s and 1970s in films such as the 1970
Tellingly, her most significant American screen work of that period was probably the series of commercials she did for Chanel perfume in the mid-'70s, which led to the creation of her own perfume a decade later.
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 Catherine DENEUVE : Biographie de Catherine DENEUVE - Monsieur-Biographie.com
Catherine Deneuve - Wikipédia : Catherine Deneuve, de son vrai nom Catherine Dorléac, est une actrice...
Catherine Deneuve by EcranNoir.fr : Naissance de Catherine Dorléac ; père Maurice Teynac, acteur et doubleur ; mère Renée Deneuve.
Catherine Deneuve : En 1964, Catherine Deneuve est l'héroïne des Parapluies de Cherbourg,...
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Catherine Deneuve movie star and model photo gallery and biography Elle était une étoile internationale ...

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Catherine (nee Dorleac) Deneuve was born on the 22nd of October 1943 to an acting family.
The elegant blonde Deneuve often portrays cool and distant women in difficult situations.
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 Catherine ... - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Of peasant origin, she was born in Jakobstadt (then in the...
Parr, Catherine (1512-1548), sixth and last queen consort of King Henry VIII of England.
Catherine the Great (1729-1796), empress of Russia (1762-1796), who expanded her vast country’s borders south to the Black Sea and west into Europe...
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 Catherine Deneuve
Hollywood has occasionally beckoned the stunningly photogenic Deneuve, but neither the romantic comedy of The April Fools (1969) nor the neo-noir Hustle (1975) garnered her the popular acclaim she (and the films) deserved.
Deneuve ill-advisedly ventured into production with A Strange Place to Meet in 1988, but had by then become thoroughly institutionalized by the French Republic, which chose her profile as the model for symbolic "Marianne" statues to be displayed across the country.
Daughter of veteran French actor Maurice Dorléac, Deneuve was formerly married to photographer David Bailey and has children by director Roger Vadim and actor Marcello Mastroianni.
www.1worldfilms.com /catherine_deneuve.htm   (288 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Catherine Deneuve to head Venice Film Festival jury   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Deneuve's charisma and knowledge of film will help other jurors work with serenity and balance, the statement said.
Deneuve, 62, starred in Belle de Jour, which won the festival's Golden Lion in 1967.
By Jan Bauer, AP Deneuve, 62, who won the Venice Film Festival Golden Lion in 1967, will head the international jury this year.
www.usatoday.com /life/people/2006-06-14-deneuve_x.htm?POE=LIFISVA   (265 words)

  
 Grand Classics - Catherine Deneuve
On January 30th 2006, film icon Catherine Deneuve introduced a movie that she starred in, Place Vendôme at the Electric Cinema in London.
Deneuve: "I have chosen to show you a film tonight called Place Vendôme, that I did eight years ago, directed by an actress, Nicole Garcia.
His widow Marianne (Catherine Deneuve) is left at a terrible crossroads in her life until she finds the stolen jewels that had been hidden in the house.
www.grandclassics.com /london_deneuve.shtml   (276 words)

  
 Catherine Deneuve pictures, posters, photos, interviews and wallpapers.
Catherine Deneuve pictures, posters, photos, interviews and wallpapers.
She made her movie debut in 1957, when she was a teenager, and continued with small parts in minor films, until Roger Vadim gave her a meatier part in _Vice et la Vertu, Le (1962)_.
Although the elegant and always radiant Deneuve has never appeared on stage, she is universally hailed as one of the "grandes dames" of French cinema, joining a list that includes such illustrious talents as Simone Signoret, Jeanne Moreau, Isabelle Huppert and the younger Juliette Binoche.
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 Catherine Deneuve
Biography: Catherine Deneuve was born on 10/22/, 1943 in Paris, France.
Deneuve's film debut was in 1956 titled "The Twilight Girls".
In 67, Deneuve was cast in perhaps her most famous role, as a restless housewife-turned-prostitute in Luis Bunuel's erotic drama "Belle de Jour".
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 Guardian Unlimited Film | Interviews | Catherine Deneuve
Geoff Andrew: I hate using the word iconic when used to describe people, but in this instance we are talking about an icon because Catherine Deneuve's face was used as the image of Marianne [the French national emblem of liberty and reason] for the bicentennial of the French Revolution.
Catherine Deneuve: Actually, these were very private and personal thoughts and reflect the things I was doing far from Paris and outside my country.
And you said that actually you were going to work on a project towards the end of his life.
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 Smoking Celebs.com--Catherine Deneuve
An international sex symbol since her harrowing portrayal of a beauty gone mad in Roman Polanski’s Repulsion (1965), willow-thin blonde Catherine Deneuve has a face and figure so perfectly angelic they would make the Devil himself regret having turned in his wings.
As an ageless bloodsucker in The Hunger (1983), Catherine made falling under the spell of a vampire seem like a sweet way More...
Catherine Deneuve at Free Stars Celebs (lots of image gallieries)
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 Catherine Deneuve
Catherine Deneuve was born in 1943, in Paris, France.
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 Deneuve, Catherine - MSN Encarta
Deneuve, Catherine (1943- ), French actress, born Catherine Dorléac in Paris.
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