Marlène Jobert

Marlène Jobert (born November 4, 1943) is an actress and author.

She was born in Algiers, Algeria. Besides acting, she has been the author and/or narrator of (mainly children's) audio books. She also has written a series of books which cautiously lead on to the appreciation of classical music, e.g. of Mozart, Chopin, and Tchaikovsky.

Her daughter, Eva Green, by Swedish dentist Walter Green, is also an actress.

 
 
 
 


Ventura / Jobert
Dernier Domicile Connu (1969) Bronson / Jobert
Rider On The Rain (1970)

Selected Filmography

  • Masculin - Féminin (1966)
    with Jean-Pierre Leaud, Chantal Goya.
    Director: Jean-Luc Godard
  • Alexandre le Bienheureux / Very Happy Alexander (1967)
    with Philippe Noiret, Françoise Brion.
    Director: Yves Robert
  • Dernier Domicile Connu (1969)
    with Lino Ventura.
    Director: José Giovanni.
  • Rider On The Rain / Le Passager de la Pluie (1970)
    with Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland.
    Director: René Clément
  • Catch Me A Spy (1971)
    with Kirk Douglas, Trevor Howard.
    Director: Dick Clement
  • Nous Ne Vieillirons Pas Ensemble (1972)
    with Jean Yanne.
    Director: Maurice Pialat
  • La Décade Prodigieuse / Ten Days' Wonder (1972)
    with Orson Welles, Anthony Perkins.
    Director: Claude Chabrol
  • Le Secret / The Secret (1974)
    with Jean-Louis Trintignant, Philippe Noiret.
    Director: Robert Enrico
  • Pas si Méchant que ça / The Wonderful Crook (1974)
    with Gérard Depardieu.
    Director: Claude Goretta
  • Folle à Tuer (1975)
    with Tomas Milian, Thomas Waintrop.
    Director: Yves Boisset
  • Your Turn, My Turn (1978)
  • La Guerre des Polices / The Police War (1979)
    with Claude Brasseur, Claude Rich, Jean-François Stévenin.
    Director: Robin Davis
  • Effraction (1983)
    with Jacques Villeret, Bruno Cremer, Jean-Pierre Dravel.
    Director: Daniel Duval
  • The Scoundrel / Les Maries de l'An 2 (1984)
    with Jean-Paul Belmondo, Laura Antonelli.
    Director: Jean-Paul Rappeneau

Further Reading

Books list in preparation

External Links

  • Marlène Jobert on IMDb (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0423381/)

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. Anderson though recent reports are that this relationship has also broken down.  
 
 
 
. S. Her daughter, Eva Green, by Swedish dentist Walter Green, is also an actress. She is currently engaged to director Paul W. of Mozart, Chopin, and Tchaikovsky. They have since divorced.

She also has written a series of books which cautiously lead on to the appreciation of classical music, e.g. She later married The Fifth Element director Luc Besson in 1997. She was born in Algiers, Algeria. Besides acting, she has been the author and/or narrator of (mainly children's) audio books. Milla married Shawn Andrews in 1992 during the filming of Dazed and Confused; the marriage was annulled soon after. Marlène Jobert (born November 4, 1943) is an actress and author. Featuring many original songs, the album led to comparisons with Tori Amos and Kate Bush, though Jovovich has of late concentrated more on her acting than her musical career. Marlène Jobert on IMDb (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0423381/). In 1994, Jovovich, billed under her first name, Milla, released her critically acclaimed first musical album, The Divine Comedy.

The Scoundrel / Les Maries de l'An 2 (1984)
with Jean-Paul Belmondo, Laura Antonelli.
Director: Jean-Paul Rappeneau. Most of her early appearances were in supporting or cameo roles, but by the late 1990s she was receiving top billing and entered the world of action heroes with her performances in two films based upon the video game series, Resident Evil. Effraction (1983)
with Jacques Villeret, Bruno Cremer, Jean-Pierre Dravel.
Director: Daniel Duval. She became a film actress in the late 1980s as a teenager and gained popularity through her appearance in Return to the Blue Lagoon which led to inevitable comparisons between her and another child model-turned-actress, Brooke Shields (who had starred in the original The Blue Lagoon years earlier). La Guerre des Polices / The Police War (1979)
with Claude Brasseur, Claude Rich, Jean-François Stévenin.
Director: Robin Davis. She speaks Serbian, Russian, French and English fluently. Your Turn, My Turn (1978). She has done extensive modeling since she was eleven-years-old.

Folle à Tuer (1975)
with Tomas Milian, Thomas Waintrop.
Director: Yves Boisset. The Jovovićs later moved to London, England and in 1981, when Milica was five years old, to Sacramento, California; just seven months later they settled in Los Angeles, California. Pas si Méchant que ça / The Wonderful Crook (1974)
with Gérard Depardieu.
Director: Claude Goretta. Bogić, Milla's father, later joined him in Kiev where he and his sister graduated in medicine.[1] (http://arhiva.glas-javnosti.co.yu/arhiva/2000/07/18/srpski/F00071702.shtm). Le Secret / The Secret (1974)
with Jean-Louis Trintignant, Philippe Noiret.
Director: Robert Enrico. When he feared that he could be arrested again, he escaped to Albania and later came to Soviet Union, in Kiev. La Décade Prodigieuse / Ten Days' Wonder (1972)
with Orson Welles, Anthony Perkins.
Director: Claude Chabrol. Later, communist government imprisoned him on Goli Otok.

Nous Ne Vieillirons Pas Ensemble (1972)
with Jean Yanne.
Director: Maurice Pialat. Her grandfather Bogdan Jovović was commander of Pristina military area and later led finances in military areas of Skoplje and Sarajevo where he uncovered massive gold embezzlement; refusing to convict his friend for that, he was punished. Catch Me A Spy (1971)
with Kirk Douglas, Trevor Howard.
Director: Dick Clement. Her great-grandfather Bogić Camić Jovović was flag-bearer of the Vasojevići tribe and officer of the guard of the King Nicholas I of Montenegro; his wife's name was also Militza. Rider On The Rain / Le Passager de la Pluie (1970)
with Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland.
Director: René Clément. Milla's family is Montenegrin in origin, their estate being at Metohija in Zlopek near Peć. Dernier Domicile Connu (1969)
with Lino Ventura.
Director: José Giovanni. Her last name is pronounced "yo-vo-vitch".

Alexandre le Bienheureux / Very Happy Alexander (1967)
with Philippe Noiret, Françoise Brion.
Director: Yves Robert. She is an actress, musician and model (frequently referred to as a supermodel). Masculin - Féminin (1966)
with Jean-Pierre Leaud, Chantal Goya.
Director: Jean-Luc Godard. Milla Jovovich (born December 17, 1975) was born in Kiev, Ukraine to Serb father Bogić Jovović and Russian mother Galina Loginova Jovović. Militza Natasha Jovovich a.k.a. Hollywood Goes Wild benefit compilation - "On the Hill" by her band, Plastic Has Memory.

The Million Dollar Hotel. the peopletree sessions - released August 1998. The Divine Comedy - released April 1994 (single: "Gentleman Who Fell"). Two Moon Junction (1988).

The Night Train to Kathmandu (1988) (TV). Return to the Blue Lagoon (1991). Chaplin (1992). Kuffs (1992).

Dazed and Confused (1993). The Fifth Element (1997). He Got Game (1998). The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (1999).

The Million Dollar Hotel (2000). The Claim (2000) (formerly known as Kingdom Come). Zoolander (2001). Dummy (2002).

Resident Evil (2002). No Good Deed (formerly known as The House on Turk St.) (2002). You Stupid Man (2002). Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004).