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Anny Duperey
Anny Duperey in 1971
Born
Annie Legras

28 June 1947 (age 76)
Occupation(s)Actress, Writer
Years active1965–present
Spouse(s)Bernard Giraudeau (1973-1991)(2 children)[1]
Cris Campion (1993-2003) [2]
ChildrenSara Giraudeau
Gaël Giraudeau

Anny Duperey (French pronunciation: [ani dyp(ə)ʁɛ] ; born Annie Legras; 28 June 1947) is a French actress,[3] published photographer and best-selling author[4][5][6][7][8] with a career spanning almost six decades[9] as of 2021 and more than eighty cinema or television credits,[10] around thirty theatre productions and 15 books.[11] She is a five-time Molière Award for Best Actress nominee (known as the French Tony Awards),[12][13][14][15] was awarded two 7 d'Or (equivalent to the Emmy Awards)[16][17] and was nominated for the César Award for Best Supporting Actress (known as the French Oscars)[18][19][20] for Yves Robert's Pardon Mon Affaire (1976). In 1977, she received the Prix Alice-Louis-Barthou [fr] awarded by the Académie Française. She is more commercially known for her leading role as Catherine Beaumont in the TF1 hit series Une famille formidable which ran for 15 seasons (1992-2018) regularly topping national primetime viewership numbers and also broadcast throughout French-speaking Europe peaking at 11 million viewers in France alone.[21][22][23] Some of her most notable feature films include Jean-Luc Godard's Two or Three Things I Know About Her (1967); Roger Vadim's Spirits of the Dead (1968); André Hunebelle's The Return of Monte Cristo (1968); Alain ResnaisStavisky (1974); Umberto Lenzi's From Hell to Victory (1979); Henri Verneuil's A Thousand Billion Dollars (1982), Claude Berri's Germinal (1993) or Alain ResnaisYou Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet (2012).[24] Her trapeze number for the Gala de l'Union des artistes [fr] with Francis Perrin[25] as well as her 'red dress scene' with Jean Rochefort swaying her hips as a nod to Marilyn Monroe on Vladimir Cosma's original score both became cult in French popular culture.[26][27][28] She was made a Chevalier (FrenchKnight) of the Légion d'honneur as part of the French Republic's 2012 New Year decoration class also honouring Hélène Carrère d'EncausseMaurice Herzog and Salma Hayek.[29][30][31] She has been a supporter of the charity SOS Children's Villages since 1993.[32][33]

Early life[edit]

Duperey's family is from La Neuville-Chant-d'Oisel in Normandy. She lost her parents, Lucien and Ginette Legras who were both photographers, at the age of 8[34] as they accidentally died on 6 November 1955 in Sotteville-lès-Rouen poisoned by carbon monoxide in their bathroom due to a faulty gas water heater and insufficient ventilation. Following this incident, she was raised by her paternal grandmother.[35][36][37] After attending her local theatre conservatory courses, she moved to Paris to attend those of René Simon. She started out as a model and took her first steps on stage in 1965, playing in La Mamma by André Roussin[38] and made her screen debut in Jean-Luc Godard's Two or Three Things I Know About Her (1967).

Career[edit]

Duperey at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival

She co-starred in two French horror filmsSpirits of the Dead (1968) and The Blood Rose (1970).In the 1974 Alain Resnais film Stavisky, she portrayed Arlette, the beautiful real-life wife of flamboyant swindler Alexandre Stavisky played by Jean-Paul Belmondo. Anny Duperey was nominated for the 1977 César Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance in "Un éléphant ça trompe énormément" (An Elephant Can Be Extremely Deceptive). For her work in television, she has won two 7 d'Or Best Actress awards. In English-language film, Anny Duperey appeared with Al Pacino in the 1977 Sydney Pollack film Bobby Deerfield. Other notable appearances include Les Compères and TV series since 1992 Une famille formidable.

In fall of 2006, she led in an adaption of Oscar and the Lady in Pink (2002, FrenchOscar et la dame rose), a novel written by Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt; she performed at the L'Avant-Seine Theater in Colombes.

Personal life[edit]

Her younger sister Patricia died in 2009 of a heart problem. She lived with actor Bernard Giraudeau for fifteen years, they had two children, Gael in 1982 and Sara in 1985. They separated in 1991, and Duperey married Cris Campion in 1993, but they also separated after some ten years.[39] She has called Giraudeau “the man of my life” and Campion “the love of my life”.[40] She is the grandmother of four: Mona (2011) and Bonnie (2016), daughters of Sara, and Romy (2015) and Susanne (2018), daughters of Gael.

Charity Work[edit]

social activist, Anny Duperey has volunteered for causes such as the international child welfare organisation SOS Children's Villages and SOS-PAPA an international organization to help ensure children of divorce have full participation by both parents.[41]

Filmography[edit]

Feature films[edit]

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1967Jerk à IstanbulApollineFrancis Rigaud
L'homme qui valait des milliardsBarbara NovakMichel Boisrond
Two or Three Things I Know About HerMarianneJean-Luc Godard
1968Spirits of the DeadA CourtesanRoger Vadim"Metzengerstein" segment
The Return of Monte CristoMariaAndré Hunebelle
1969Les FemmesHélèneJean Aurel
Un jeune coupleArianeRené Gainville
Bye bye, BarbaraAglaéMichel Deville
1970The Blood RoseAnneClaude Mulot
1972Pas folle la guêpeMartheJean Delannoy
Les malheurs d'AlfredAgathe BodardPierre Richard
1973L'oiseau rareMarie-Laure de PorchevilleJean-Claude Brialy
Sans sommationCoraBruno Gantillon
1974StaviskyArletteAlain Resnais
1975Malicious PleasureMarianne MalaiseauBernard Toublanc-Michel
Pas de problème !JanisGeorges Lautner
Hugs and Other Things [de]MariaJochen Richter [de]
1976Pardon Mon AffaireCharlotteYves RobertNominated - César Award for Best Supporting Actress
1977L'arrivisteFluvio's wifeSamy Pavel
Golden NightAndréeSerge Moati
Bobby DeerfieldLydiaSydney Pollack
1978Trocadéro bleu citronAnnieMichaël Schock
1979From Hell to VictoryFabienne BodinUmberto Lenzi
1980Car-nappingClaudia KlessingWigbert Wicker
1981PsyColettePhilippe de Broca
1982Le grand pardonCaroleAlexandre Arcady
Meurtres à domicileAurélia MaudruMarc Lobet
A Thousand Billion DollarsLaura WeberHenri Verneuil
1983Les CompèresChristine MartinFrancis Veber
Le démon dans l'îleDr. Gabrielle MartinFrancis LeroiFantasporto - Best Actress
1984La tricheNathalie VertaYannick Bellon
1988GandaharAmbisextraRené Laloux
1993GerminalMadame HennebeauClaude Berri
1999Tôt ou tardAlineAnne-Marie Etienne
2007Danse avec luiAlexandra's motherValérie Guignabodet
Sous mes yeuxThe GrandmotherStéphanie VasseurShort
2008De l'autre côté du litLisePascale Pouzadoux
2009BambouKakiDidier Bourdon
Eden Is WestNice womanCosta-Gavras
Les âmes pixelliséesHélèneMichael CastellanetShort
2011Love Lasts Three YearsMarc's motherFrédéric Beigbeder
2012You Ain't Seen Nothin' YetEurydice's motherAlain Resnais
2019Just a GigoloSamanthaOlivier Baroux
2023Sur les Chemins NoirsHélèneDenis Imbert
Le Voyage en pyjamaPascal Thomas

Television[edit]

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1965L'Examen de passageThe announcerLazare Iglesis
1968SarnDorabellaClaude SantelliTV movie
KœnigsmarkMélusineJean KerchbronTV movie
1969Allô PoliceOlgaAdonis A. KyrouTV series (1 episode)
1971L'Heure éblouissanteGéraldineJeannette HubertTV movie
La Brigade des maléficesVénusineClaude GuillemotTV series (1 episode)
1973La dame de trèfleIsabelle / AdaPierre CavassilasTV movie
1978Un ours pas comme les autresAnneNina CompaneezTV mini-series
Les Amours sous la RévolutionAimée de CoignyJean-Paul CarrèreTV series (1 episode)
1982La Guerre de Troie n'aura pas lieuHélèneRaymond RouleauTV movie
1988La face de l'ogreHélèneBernard GiraudeauTV movie
Un château au soleilMarie-Pierre BeaufroyRobert MazoyerTV mini-series
7 d'Or - Best Actress
SentimentsMarieJacques FanstenTV series (1 episode)
1990La secondeFannyChristopher FrankTV movie
Renseignements générauxCarolePhilippe LefebvreTV series (1 episode)
1992-2018Une famille formidableCatherine BeaumontJoël SantoniMiguel Courtois, ...TV series (56 episodes)
7 d'Or - Best Actress
1994Charlemagne, le prince à chevalBertrada of LaonClive DonnerTV mini-series
1997L'enfant perduAdrienneChristian FaureTV movie
1997-2000La vocation d'AdrienneAdrienneJoël SantoniTV series (3 episodes)
1998MarseilleHélène FavierDidier AlbertTV mini-series
Le juge est une femmeCamille VincenotPierre BoutronTV series (1 episode)
1998-1999Un et un font sixJudith GuizienFranck ApprederisTV series (3 episodes)
1999-2001Chère MarianneMarianne RivaisBernard Uzan, Pierre Joassin, ...TV series (5 episodes)
2001Le prix de la véritéFrançoiseJoël SantoniTV movie
Un pique-nique chez OsirisJenny La TourNina CompaneezTV mini-series
2003Le voyage de la grande-duchesseAlice de HassenbourgJoyce BuñuelTV movie
2005Une vie en retourYvette DuvalDaniel JanneauTV movie
2008Coco ChanelMadame DesboutinsChristian DuguayTV movie
Clara ShellerDanièleAlain BerlinerTV series (6 episodes)
2014Marge d'erreurRebecca PrietoJoël SantoniTV movie
2015Un parfum de sangMarie VersiniPierre LacanTV movie
2017Le tueur du lacFrançoiseJérôme CornuauTV mini-series
2019Les Secrets du ChâteauDuchesse Hélène de l’EssileClaire de La RochefoucauldTV movie
CassandreSophie VannierHervé RenohTV series (1 episode)
MongevilleLouise ChambordDominique LadogeTV series (1 episode)
2020Grand HôtelSuzanne de MarièseJérémy Minui & Yann SamuellTV mini-series
CallsAnneTimothée HochetTV series (1 episode)
2021Le grand restaurant 3The gigolo's clientRomuald Boulanger & Pierre PalmadeTV movie
NinaBarbaraÉric Le RouxTV series (1 episode)
2021-22La Faute à RousseauEva RousseauAgathe Robilliard, Octave Raspail, ...TV series (14 episodes)
2022Petit AngeSybille DelestreChristian BonnetTV movie
TBAMort d’un bergerMarceline DalmasChristian BonnetTV movie

Theater[edit]

YearTitleAuthorDirectorNotes
1965Les Trois Mariages de MélanieCharlotte FrancesJean Meyer
1965-67La MammaAndré RoussinAndré Roussin
1969LiebeskonzilOskar PanizzaJorge Lavelli
1970Jarry sur la butteAlfred JarryJean-Louis Barrault
1971Isabella, Three Sailing Ships and a Con ManDario FoDario Fo
The Trojan War Will Not Take PlaceJean GiraudouxJean Mercure
1973Twelfth NightWilliam ShakespeareJean Le Poulain
1974Isabella MorraAndré Pieyre de MandiarguesJean-Louis Barrault
1977Le Nouveau MondeAuguste Villiers de l'Isle-AdamJean-Louis Barrault
1980The Winter's TaleWilliam ShakespeareJorge Lavelli
Attention fragileAndré Ernotte & Elliot TiberAndré Ernotte
1981L'Amour de l'amourApuleiusJean de La Fontaine & MolièreJean-Louis Barrault
1983The Girl with Something ExtraBernard SladePierre Mondy
1984-85Duet for OneTom KempinskiRaymond Gérôme
1986La Répétition ou l'Amour puniJean AnouilhBernard Murat
1987-89Le SecretHenri BernsteinAndréas VoutsinasNominated - Molière Award for Best Actress
1990Le Plaisir de rompre & Le Pain de ménageJules RenardBernard MuratNominated - Molière Award for Best Actress
1994When She DancedMartin ShermanPatrice Kerbrat
1995-97An Ideal HusbandOscar WildeAdrian BrineNominated - Molière Award for Best Actress
2003MemoirJohn MurrellBernard Murat
2006Oscar and the Lady in PinkÉric-Emmanuel SchmittJoël SantoniNominated - Molière Award for Best Actress
2010-11ColombeJean AnouilhMichel FagadauNominated - Molière Award for Best Actress
2010-12Désolé pour la moquetteBertrand BlierBertrand Blier
2013The Madwoman of ChaillotJean GiraudouxDidier Long
2018Les Chats de hasardAnny DupereyNinon Brétécher
2022Mes Chers EnfantsJean MarboeufJean Marboeuf

Author[edit]

In addition to her talents as an actress, Duperey is a successful author of a number of bestselling books including L'admiroir (1976), Le Nez de Mazarin (Mazarin's Nose) (1986), Le voile noir (The Black Veil) (1992), Je vous écris (I'm Writing To You) (1993), Les chats de hasard (The fortune cats) (1999), Allons plus loin, veux-tu? (Let's go further, will you?) (2002) Les chats mots (The cats words) (2003) and Une soirée (An evening) (2005).

YearBookPublisherNotes
1976L'AdmiroirÉditions du SeuilNovel
Prix Alice-Barthou de l'Académie française
1986Le Nez de MazarinNovel
1992Le Voile noirAutobiography
1993Je vous écrisAutobiography & testimony
Lucien Legras, photographe inconnuPhotographs of Lucien Legras (her father)
1999Les Chats de hasardStory
2002Allons voir plus loin, veux-tu ?Novel
2003Les Chats motsÉditions RamsayTexts & Illustrations with Sonja Knapp
2004Essences et ParfumsTexts
2005Une soiréeÉditions du SeuilNovel
2008De la vie dans son art, de l'art dans sa vieCorrespondence between Anny Duperey & Nina Vidrovitch
2011Le Poil et la PlumeNovel
2017Le Rêve de ma mèreNovel
2018Les photos d'AnnyNovel
2022Le Tour des arènesNovel

Awards and nominations[edit]

Virginie Lemoine and Duperey at the 2018 Molière Awards.

Molière Award[edit]

YearNominated workCategoryResult
1988Le SecretBest ActressNominated
1990Le Pain de ménage & Le Plaisir de rompreBest ActressNominated
1996An Ideal HusbandBest ActressNominated
2006Oscar et la Dame roseBest ActressNominated
2010ColombeBest ActressNominated

César Awards[edit]


YearNominated workCategoryResult
1977Pardon Mon AffaireBest Supporting ActressNominated