Isabelle Yasmine Adjani, widely recognized as Isabelle Adjani, is a distinguished French actress and singer, celebrated for her remarkable contributions to film and television. She was born in Paris, France, on June 27, 1955.
Embarking on her acting journey in 1970 with "Le Petit bougnat," Adjani swiftly ascended to fame in France, earning acclaim for her compelling portrayal in the drama "The Story of Adele H." Her illustrious filmography spans diverse genres, encompassing notable works such as "Ishtar," "Monsieur Ibrahim et les Fleurs du Coran," "Bon Voyage," "Mortelle Randonnee," "Camille Claudel," "Queen Margot," and "Diabolique," where she shared the screen with luminaries like Sharon Stone and Kathy Bates.
Adjani's talent transcends the silver screen, with recurring roles in TV series like "The King's Favorite" and "Le secret des Flamands."
Her stellar performances have garnered prestigious accolades, including a Cannes Film Festival award for Best Actress and two Oscar nominations for Best Actress in a Leading Role.
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Actresses, Film and TV
Actors, Film and TV
Actors, Film and TV