Charlotte Gainsbourg

Charlotte Gainsbourg, daughter of French poet and singer, Serge Gainsbourg and actress Jane Birkin, was born on July 22, 1971 in London, England.

Growing up in a theatrical/musical bilingual family, she made her motion picture debut in the 1984 film "Paroles et musique". In 1986 she won the Cesar Award for "Most Promising Actress" for her appearance in "L'éffrontée", and in 2000 she won again for "Best Supporting Actress" in the film "La Bûche".

In addition to her acting career, she has made two record albums and sung the title song in one of her films.

Ms. Gainsbourg works and lives in France. She is married to French actor and director Yvan Attal, father of her two children.


FILMOGRAPHY:

  • Passionnément -- (2000)
  • Nuremberg -- (2000) -- (In English)
  • Les misérables -- (2000)
  • Félix et Lola -- (2000)
  • Ma femme est une actrice -- (2001)
  • La merveilleuse odyssée de l'idiot Toboggan -- (2001)
  • Embrassez qui vous voulez -- (2001)
  • Anna M. -- (2001)
  • Les enfants des photos -- (1999)
  • La bûche -- (1999)
  • The Intruder -- (1999) -- (In English)
  • Le soleil de plus près -- (1998)
  • Love, etc. -- (1996) -- (nominated for the Cesar Award for Best Actress)
  • Anna Oz -- (1996)
  • Jane Eyre -- (1995) (In English)
  • Grosse fatigue -- (1994)
  • The Cement Garden -- (1993) (In English; by Andrew Birkin)
  • Amoureuse -- (1992)
  • Contre l'oubli -- (1991)
  • Merci la vie -- (1991)
  • Aux yeux du monde -- (1990)
  • Il Sole anche di notte -- (1990)
  • La Petite voleuse -- (1989)-- (nominated for the Cesar Award for Best Actress)
  • A.V. sur J.B. -- (1987)
  • Le Petit amour -- (1987)
  • Charlotte Forever -- (1986)
  • L'Effrontée, -- (1985)
  • La Tentation d'Isabelle -- (1985)
  • Paroles et Musique -- (1984)


DISCOGRAPHY:

  • Lemon incest (1985) recorded at age 13 with her father
  • Charlotte Forever (1986) songs written by her father
  • Love, etc.: title song from her 1996 film of the same name

External Links

  • A Tribute to Gainsbourg, Charlotte Gainsbourg interprète (http://www.gainsbourg.org/vrsn3/html/disco/interpretes/interpretes_charlottegainsbourg.html)
  • Site Officiel (http://www.c-gainsbourg.com/)

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. During the 1960s, Kathleen Harrison starred on television as Mrs Thursday, the charlady who inherited a fortune.
. The Huggett family made their first appearance in Holiday Camp (1948). She is married to French actor and director Yvan Attal, father of her two children. Harrison studied at RADA, then spent some years living in Argentina before making her UK professional debut during the 1920s. Before and during the Second World War, she played small parts in numerous British films, including, Night Must Fall (1937), The Ghost Train (1941), Oliver Twist (1948) and a small but scene-stealing role as Mrs. Dilber in Scrooge (1951) [aka Christmas Carol, A (1951) (USA)]. Gainsbourg works and lives in France. Kathleen Harrison (February 23, 1892, Blackburn, Lancashire, England - December 7, 1995, was a prolific British character actress, best remembered for her roles as Mrs Huggett in a series of British post-war comedies (playing opposite Jack Warner).

Ms. In addition to her acting career, she has made two record albums and sung the title song in one of her films. In 1986 she won the Cesar Award for "Most Promising Actress" for her appearance in "L'éffrontée", and in 2000 she won again for "Best Supporting Actress" in the film "La Bûche". Growing up in a theatrical/musical bilingual family, she made her motion picture debut in the 1984 film "Paroles et musique".

Charlotte Gainsbourg, daughter of French poet and singer, Serge Gainsbourg and actress Jane Birkin, was born on July 22, 1971 in London, England. Site Officiel (http://www.c-gainsbourg.com/). A Tribute to Gainsbourg, Charlotte Gainsbourg interprète (http://www.gainsbourg.org/vrsn3/html/disco/interpretes/interpretes_charlottegainsbourg.html). Love, etc.: title song from her 1996 film of the same name.

Charlotte Forever (1986) songs written by her father. Lemon incest (1985) recorded at age 13 with her father. Paroles et Musique -- (1984). La Tentation d'Isabelle -- (1985).

L'Effrontée, -- (1985). Charlotte Forever -- (1986). Le Petit amour -- (1987). -- (1987).

sur J.B. A.V. La Petite voleuse -- (1989)-- (nominated for the Cesar Award for Best Actress). Il Sole anche di notte -- (1990).

Aux yeux du monde -- (1990). Merci la vie -- (1991). Contre l'oubli -- (1991). Amoureuse -- (1992).

The Cement Garden -- (1993) (In English; by Andrew Birkin). Grosse fatigue -- (1994). Jane Eyre -- (1995) (In English). Anna Oz -- (1996).

-- (1996) -- (nominated for the Cesar Award for Best Actress). Love, etc. Le soleil de plus près -- (1998). The Intruder -- (1999) -- (In English).

La bûche -- (1999). Les enfants des photos -- (1999). -- (2001). Anna M.

Embrassez qui vous voulez -- (2001). La merveilleuse odyssée de l'idiot Toboggan -- (2001). Ma femme est une actrice -- (2001). Félix et Lola -- (2000).

Les misérables -- (2000). Nuremberg -- (2000) -- (In English). Passionnément -- (2000).