Marie-Christine Barrault

Biography

Born 03/21/1944

A luminous, versatile blonde performer, Marie-Christine Barrault made an impressive film debut as the student who entices and marries the moralistic Jean-Louis Trintignant in Eric Rohmer's "Ma nuit chez Maud"/"My Night at Maud's" (1969). She earned a surprise Best Actress Oscar nomination for her...
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Highlights

  • In 1993, Directed by husband Roger Vadim in "Amour fou"
  • In 1988, Reteamed with Delvaux for the medieval tale "L'Oeuvre au noir/The Abyss"
  • In 1984, Starred opposite Jeremy Irons in "Un Amour de Swann/Swann in Love"

Family & Companions

  • Roger Vadim: husband (married on December 21, 1990; died on February 11, 2000)
  • Jean-Louis Barrault: uncle (born in 1910; died in 1994)

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