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Who is Isabelle Huppert?
Isabelle Huppert is a renowned French actress, born on March 16, 1953, in Paris. She is celebrated for her versatility, seamlessly transitioning between stage and screen, and balancing roles in both art-house films and mainstream cinema. Her breakthrough came in 1977 with Claude Goretta's film "The Lacemaker," which brought her widespread recognition.
Huppert is one of France's most prolific actresses, with a career that spans internationally. She has worked in the United States, Italy, Russia, Central Europe, and even Asia, showcasing her talent across various cultures and languages. Her theatrical work is equally impressive, having collaborated with esteemed directors and performed contemporary plays.
Throughout her career, Huppert has received numerous international accolades. In France, she holds the record for the most César Award nominations for Best Actress, with sixteen nods. She won the César twice: in 1996 for Claude Chabrol's "La Cérémonie" and in 2017 for Paul Verhoeven's "Elle," which also earned her a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination.
On November 25, 2020, The New York Times ranked her as the second-best actress of the 21st century, just behind Denzel Washington. Her notable films include "Going Places," "The Lacemaker," "Violette Nozière," "Heaven's Gate," "Loulou," "Coup de Torchon," and "Madame Bovary."
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