Chiara Mastroianni
Chiara Mastroianni | |
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Born |
Chiara Charlotte Mastroianni 28 May 1972 Paris, France |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1993–present |
Spouse(s) |
Benjamin Biolay (2002—2005, 1 child) |
Partner(s) |
Pierre Thoretton (?—? , 1 child) |
Children | 2 |
Parent(s) |
Marcello Mastroianni Catherine Deneuve |
Relatives |
Christian Vadim (half-brother) Renée Simonot (grandmother) Maurice Dorléac (grandfather) Ruggero Mastroianni (uncle) |
Chiara Charlotte Mastroianni (born 28 May 1972) is a French-Italian actress and singer. She is the daughter of Marcello Mastroianni and Catherine Deneuve.
Career
Mastroianni earned a César Award nomination for her first feature film appearance in André Téchiné's My Favorite Season (1993), starring her mother in the lead role. The next year she appeared in Robert Altman's Prêt-à-Porter. Her first starring role came in 1995, opposite Melvil Poupaud in Le Journal du séducteur, a romantic comedy inspired by "The Seducer's Diary" chapter from Søren Kierkegaard's first major text Either/Or. She worked with Poupaud again in Three Lives and Only One Death (1996), playing the daughter to her real-life father, and in Time Regained (1999), also starring her mother.
Along with a few supporting performances in French films, she appeared in Gregg Araki's Nowhere (1997) and took time off to have her first child with sculptor Pierre Thoretton. She returned to filmmaking to star in the leading role of Manoel de Oliveira's The Letter (1999), based on the novel La Princesse de Clèves by Madame de La Fayette. After appearances in Mike Figgis' Hotel (2001) and shooting in Italy for Le parole di mio padre (2001), she played the lead in Delphine Gleize's interconnected drama Carnages (2002), a winner at several international film festivals. In 2003, she starred in the comedy drama Il est plus facile pour un chameau....
In July 2016 she was named as a member of the main competition jury for the 73rd Venice International Film Festival.[1]
Personal life
Mastroianni's two children are son Milo (b. 31 December 1996) with ex-boyfriend Pierre Thoretton and daughter Anna (b. 22 April 2003) from her former marriage to musician Benjamin Biolay.[2]
Filmography
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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Saint-Amour | 2016 | ||
Three Hearts | 2014 | Sophie | |
La Rançon de la gloire | 2014 | Rosa | |
Bastards | 2013 | Raphaëlle | |
Lines of Wellington | 2012 | Hussar | |
Americano | 2011 | Claire | |
The Beloved | 2011 | Véra Passer | |
Chicken with Plums[3] | 2011 | Lili (adult) | |
Man at Bath | 2010 | Actress | |
Making Plans For Lena | 2009 | Lena | |
Park Benches | 2009 | Marianne's mother | |
Un chat un chat | 2009 | Nathalie/Célimène | |
Le crime est notre affaire | 2008 | Emma Charpentier | |
La Belle Personne | 2008 | La jeune femme dans le café | |
A Christmas Tale | 2008 | Silvia | |
Les Chansons d'amour | 2007 | Jeanne | |
Persepolis | 2007 | Marjane Satrapi | Voice |
L'Heure zéro | 2007 | Audrey Neuville | |
Akoibon | 2005 | Barbara | |
Il est plus facile pour un chameau... | 2003 | Bianca | |
Carnages | 2002 | Carlotta | |
Le parole di mio padre | 2001 | Ada Malfenti | |
Hotel | 2001 | Infirmière de l'hotel | |
Six-Pack | 2000 | Marine | |
La Lettre | 1999 | Madame de Clèves | |
Libero Burro | 1999 | Rosa Agnello | |
Le temps retrouvé | 1999 | Albertine | |
À vendre | 1998 | Mireille | |
On a très peu d'amis | 1998 | Vivianne | |
Nowhere | 1997 | Kriss | |
Cameleone | 1996 | Léa | |
Three Lives and Only One Death | 1996 | Cécile | |
Comment je me suis disputé... (ma vie sexuelle) | 1996 | Patricia | |
Don't Forget You're Going to Die | 1995 | Claudia | |
Le Journal du séducteur | 1995 | Claire Conti | |
All Men are Mortal | 1995 | Françoise | |
Prêt-à-Porter | 1994 | Sophie Choiset | |
Rêveuse jeunesse | 1994 | Brigitte | |
A la belle étoile | 1993 | Claire | |
Ma saison préférée | 1993 | Anne |
References
- ↑ Vivarelli, Nick (24 July 2016). "Laurie Anderson, Joshua Oppenheimer, Zhao Wei Set For Venice Jury". Variety. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
- ↑ "Chiara Mastroianni". 8track.com.
- ↑ "'Chicken with Plums' full of the unexpected". The Boston Globe. 20 September 2012. Retrieved 21 September 2012.
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