List of Isabelle Huppert performances

Isabelle Huppert is a French actress who has appeared in more than 120 feature films, mostly in starring roles.[1] Regarded as one of the most respected actresses in French cinema,[2] she has appeared in films directed by Claude Chabrol, Jean-Luc Godard and Michael Haneke.[3] She has also starred in numerous stage productions, in Paris and around the world.

Huppert at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival

Her first big break came in Bertrand Blier's Les Valseuses (1974), which was a success in France.[4] Huppert's first English-language film was Rosebud (1975), directed by Otto Preminger and starring Peter O'Toole.

As of 2022, she has appeared in 22 films that have been screened In Competition at the Cannes Film Festival.[5] At Cannes she has won the Best Actress Award twice, for her roles in Violette Nozière (1978) and The Piano Teacher (2001).[5] She has also won a BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer for The Lacemaker (1977),[6] and two Volpi Cups at Venice for Story of Women (1988) and La Cérémonie (1995).[7] She has been nominated for 16 César Awards, twice winning the Best Actress award, for La Cérémonie and for Elle.[8] Huppert won the Golden Globe Award and received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her work in Paul Verhoeven's Elle (2016).

Also a prolific stage actress, Huppert is the most nominated actress for the Molière Award, with eight nominations; she received an honorary lifetime achievement award in 2017. In 2017 she was also awarded the Europe Theatre Prize.[9]

In 2022 she received the Honorary Golden Bear from the Berlin Film Festival.[10]

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1972Faustine et le Bel ÉtéStudent #2(Out of Competition – 1972 Cannes Film Festival)[11][12]
The Bar at the CrossingAnnie Smith(In Competition – 1972 Berlin Film Festival)[13]
César and RosalieMarite[14]
1974Successive Slidings of PleasureBit[15]
Going PlacesJacqueline[16]
L'AmpélopèdeThe storyteller[17]
1975Serious as PleasureA girl brought home
The Common ManBrigitte Colin(In Competition – 1975 Berlin Film Festival)
RosebudHelene Nikolaos
AloïseAloïse as a child(In Competition – 1975 Cannes Film Festival)
The Big DeliriumMarie
1976Docteur Françoise GaillandÉlisabeth Gailland
The Judge and the AssassinRose
Little MarcelYvette
I Am Pierre RiviereAimée
1977The LacemakerPomme(In Competition – 1977 Cannes Film Festival)
Spoiled ChildrenThe secretary of the deputyUncredited
The Indians Are Still Far AwayJenny
1978Violette NozièreViolette Nozière(In Competition – 1978 Cannes Film Festival)
1979Scénario de 'Sauve qui peut la vieHerselfShort film
Return to the BelovedJeanne Kern
The Brontë SistersAnne Brontë(In Competition – 1979 Cannes Film Festival)
1980Every Man for HimselfIsabelle Rivière(In Competition – 1980 Cannes Film Festival)
The HeiressesIrène
LoulouNelly
Heaven's GateElla Watson(In Competition – 1981 Cannes Film Festival)
1981The Lady of the CamelliasAlphonsine Plessis
The Wings of the DoveMarie
Coup de TorchonRose Mercaillou
Eaux profondesMelanie
1982PassionIsabelle(In Competition – 1982 Cannes Film Festival)
The TroutFrédérique
1983The Story of PieraPiera(In Competition – 1983 Cannes Film Festival)
Entre NousLena WeberAlso known as Coup de foudre
My Best Friend's GirlViviane
1984La GarceAline Kaminker / Édith Weber
1985Sincerely CharlotteCharlotte
All Mixed UpRose-Marie Martin
1986CactusColo
1987The Bedroom WindowSylvia Wentworth
1988The PossessedMaria Sjatov
Story of WomenMarie(In Competition – 1988 Venice Film Festival)
Milan noirSarah
1989MigrationsDafina Isakovic
1990A Woman's RevengeCécile(In Competition – 1990 Berlin Film Festival)
1991MalinaThe Woman(In Competition – 1991 Cannes Film Festival)
Madame BovaryEmma Bovary
1992Love After LoveLola
1993The FloodSofiaAlso associate producer
1994AmateurIsabelle
La SéparationAnne
1995La CérémonieJeanne(In Competition – 1995 Venice Film Festival)
1996The Elective AffinitiesCarlotta(Out of Competition – 1996 Cannes Film Festival)
1997Les Palmes de M. SchutzMarie Curie
The SwindleElizabeth / Betty
1998The School of FleshDominique(In Competition – 1998 Cannes Film Festival)
1999No ScandalAgnès Jeancourt(In Competition – 1999 Venice Film Festival)
2000Modern LifeClaire
False ServantLa comtesse
The King's DaughtersMadame de Maintenon(Un Certain Regard – 2000 Cannes Film Festival)
Sentimental DestiniesNathalie Barnery(In Competition – 2000 Cannes Film Festival)
Comedy of InnocenceAriane(In Competition – 2000 Venice Film Festival)
Merci pour le ChocolatMarie-Claire 'Mika' Muller
2001The Piano TeacherErika Kohut(In Competition – 2001 Cannes Film Festival)
20028 Women (8 femmes)Augustine(In Competition – 2002 Berlin Film Festival)
TwoMagdalena / Maria
La vie promiseSylvia
2003Time of the WolfAnne Laurent(Out of Competition – 2003 Cannes Film Festival)
2004Ma MèreHélène
I Heart HuckabeesCaterine Vauban
Les Sœurs fâchéesMartine Demouthy
2005GabrielleGabrielle Hervey(In Competition – 2005 Venice Film Festival)
2006Comedy of PowerJeanne Charmant-Killman(In Competition – 2006 Berlin Film Festival)
Private PropertyPascale(In Competition – 2006 Venice Film Festival)
2007Hidden LoveDanielle
Medea MiracleIrène / Médée
2008HomeMarthe
The Sea WallMother
2009Villa AmaliaAnn
White MaterialMaria Vial(In Competition – 2009 Venice Film Festival)
2010CopacabanaElisabeth Delmotte, known as Babou
Sans queue ni tête [fr]Alice Bergerac
Fantastic Mr. FoxMrs. Felicity Fox (voice)French dubbed version
2011Die BlutgräfinMaid Hermine
My Little PrincessHanna Giurgiu
My Worst NightmareAgathe Novic
2012Dubaï Flamingo [fr]The goat (voice)Uncredited
CaptiveThérèse Bourgoine(In Competition – 2012 Berlin Film Festival)
AmourEva(In Competition – 2012 Cannes Film Festival)
In Another CountryAnne
Dormant BeautyDivina Madre(In Competition – 2012 Venice Film Festival)
Lines of WellingtonCosima Pia
2013The NunSupérieure Saint Eutrope(In Competition – 2013 Berlin Film Festival)
Michael H – Profession: DirectorHerselfDocumentary
Dead Man DownMaman Louzon
Tip TopEsther Lafarge(Directors' Fortnight – 2013 Cannes Film Festival)
Abuse of WeaknessMaud Schoenberg
The Disappearance of Eleanor RigbyMary Rigby(Un Certain Regard – 2014 Cannes Film Festival)
2014Paris FolliesBrigitte Lecanu
Dior and IHerselfDocumentary
2015Macadam StoriesJeanne Meyer(Special Screening – 2015 Cannes Film Festival)
Louder Than BombsIsabelle Reed(In Competition – 2015 Cannes Film Festival)
Valley of LoveIsabelle
2016Things to ComeNathalie Chazeaux(In Competition – 2016 Berlin Film Festival)
ElleMichèle Leblanc(In Competition – 2016 Cannes Film Festival)
Tout de suite maintenantSolveig
Close Encounters with Vilmos ZsigmondHerself(Cannes Classics – 2016 Cannes Film Festival)
Documentary
SouvenirLiliane Cheverny, known as Laura
What Tears Us ApartIsabelleShort film
2017BarrageElisabeth(Forum – 2017 Berlin Film Festival)[18]
Claire's CameraClaire(Special Screening – 2017 Cannes Film Festival)[19]
Happy EndAnne Laurent(In Competition – 2017 Cannes Film Festival)[20]
Madame HydeMarie Géquil / Madame Hyde[21]
Reinventing MarvinIsabelle Huppert(Horizons – 2017 Venice Film Festival)[22]
2018Isle of DogsInterpreter Woman (voice)(In Competition – 2018 Berlin Film Festival)
French dubbed version
[23]
EvaEva(In Competition – 2018 Berlin Film Festival)[24]
GretaGreta[25]
2019Golden YouthLucile WoodAlso known as Une jeunesse dorée[26]
White as SnowMaudAlso known as Blanche comme neige[27]
FrankieFrançoise Crémont, known as Frankie(In Competition – 2019 Cannes Film Festival)[28]
2020Mama WeedPatience Portefeux[29]
2021PromisesClémence Collombet(Horizons – 2021 Venice Film Festival)
2022About JoanJoan Verra(Special Gala – 2022 Berlin Film Festival)
EOThe Countess(In Competition – 2022 Cannes Film Festival)
Mrs. Harris Goes to ParisClaudine Colbert[30]
The Sitting DuckMaureen Kearney(Orizzonti Competition – 2022 Venice Film Festival)
Caravaggio's ShadowCostanza Sforza Colonna
2023The Crime Is MineOdette Chaumette
Sidonie in JapanSidonie Perceval
MarianneMarianne
2024A Traveler's NeedsIris(In Competition – 2024 Berlin Film Festival)
My New FriendsLucie(Panorama – 2024 Berlin Film Festival)[31]
Les PrisonnièresTBD
Dans le viseurLuciePost-production
LuzPost-production[32]

Television

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YearTitleRole(s)NotesRef.
1971Le PrussienElisabethTV film
Les Cent Livres des Hommes [fr]GilberteEpisode: "Du côté des chez Swann"
1972Figaro-ci, Figaro-làPaulineTV film
1973Histoire vraieAdelaïde
Le Maître de pensionAnnie
Le DrakkarYolande
Vogue la galèreClotilde
1974Madame BaptisteBlanche
Plaies et bossesPatsy Lackan
1977No Trifling with LoveCamille
1995Un siècle d'écrivainsNarratorEpisode: "Nathalie Sarraute"
1996Gulliver's TravelsHouyhnhnm Mistress (voice)Episode #1.2
2001MédéeMédéeTV film
Isabelle Huppert, une vie pour jouerHerselfDocumentary
2010Law & Order: Special Victims UnitSophie GerardEpisode: "Shattered"
2016False ConfessionsAraminteTV film; released in U.S. theatres in July 2017[33]
2017I Love Isabelle HuppertHerselfDocumentary[34]
2018Call My Agent!HerselfEpisode: "Isabelle"[35]
The RomanoffsJacquelineEpisode: "House of Special Purpose"[36]

Stage

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Year(s)PlayRoleVenue(s)Ref.
1971–72Les Précieuses ridiculesLucileComédie-Française, Paris[37]
1972A Hunger ArtistCaged pantherNational Theatre Daniel Sorano, Paris
Shiraz Arts Festival
[38]
1973The True Story of Jack the Ripper
(La Véritable Histoire de Jack l'éventreur)
Café-théâtre Le Sélénite, Paris[39]
The MiserMarianneTour across universities in 25 American states[40]
Will There Be Another Summer?
(Viendra-t-il un autre été ?)
MurielleOdéon-Théâtre de l'Europe, Paris[41]
1974For Whom the Bell TollsMariaComédie de Reims[42]
1975Travel Around My Pot
(Voyage autour de ma marmite)
Théâtre Essaïon, Paris[38]
1977No Trifling with Love
(On ne badine pas avec l'amour)
CamilleThéâtre des Bouffes du Nord, Paris[43]
1989A Month in the CountryNatalia PetrovnaThéâtre Édouard VII, Paris[44]
1991Measure for MeasureIsabellaOdéon-Théâtre de l'Europe
Théâtre National Populaire, Paris
Opéra-Théâtre de Clermont-Ferrand
Maison de la Culture, Chambéry
Théâtre de Nîmes
Maison de la Culture, Le Havre
[45]
1992Jeanne d'Arc au bûcherJoan of ArcOpéra Bastille, Paris[46]
1993–95OrlandoOrlandoThéatre Vidy, Lausanne
Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe, Paris
[47]
1996Mary StuartMary, Queen of ScotsNational Theatre, London[48]
2000–01MedeaMedeaFestival d'Avignon,
Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe, Paris
La Rochelle
Toulouse
[49]
2002–034.48 PsychosisSheThéâtre des Bouffes du Nord, Paris
Tour around Caen, Geneva, Lorient, Lisbon, Villeurbanne, Rennes, and São Paulo
[50]
2003Jeanne d'Arc au bûcherJoan of ArcTeatro Nacional de São Carlos, Lisbon[51]
2005Hedda GablerHedda GablerOdéon-Théâtre de l'Europe, Paris
Tour around Caen, Geneva, Barcelona, Hérouville-Saint-Clair, and Festival de la Rhur
[52]
4.48 PsychosisSheThéâtre des 13 vents, Paris
UCLA Arts, Los Angeles
Brooklyn Academy of Music
Montreal
Berlin
Milan
[53]
2006–07QuartettMadame de MerteuilOdéon-Théâtre de l'Europe, Paris
Piccolo Teatro, Milan
Berliner Festspiele
Théâtre du Gymnase, Marseille
Comédie de Genève
[54]
2008God of CarnageVéronique HouilléThéâtre Antoine-Simone Berriau, Paris[55]
2009QuartettMadame de MerteuillSão Paulo
Porto Alegre
Brooklyn Academy of Music
[56]
2010–12A Streetcar Named DesireBlanche DuBoisOdéon-Théâtre de l'Europe, Paris
Berliner Festspiele
Maison de la culture de Grenoble
Grand Théâtre de Luxembourg
Polish Theatre in Warsaw
Athens
Genève
Amsterdam
The Hague
Adelaide Festival
[57]
2013–14The MaidsSolangeSydney Theatre Company, Sydney
New York City Center
[58]
2014–15Les Fausses ConfidencesAraminteOdéon-Théâtre de l'Europe, Paris
Tour throughout France
[59]
2016Phèdre(s)PhèdreOdéon-Théâtre de l'Europe, Paris
Comédie de Clermont-Ferrand
Barbican, London
Brooklyn Academy of Music
Théâtre de Liège
Onassis Cultural Center, Athens
[60]
2017Correspondence 1944-1959 Readings from the
epistles between Albert Camus and Maria Casares
MariaTeatro Argentina, Rome[61]
Ashes to Ashes (Special creation for the Europe Theatre Prize)Rebecca
2019The MotherMotherAtlantic Theater Company, New York City[62]
2019-24Mary Said What She SaidMary, Queen of ScotsThéâtre de la Ville, Paris
Vienna Festival, Vienna
Cultural Centre of Belém, Lisbon
Teatre Lliure, Barcelona
Thalia Theater, Hamburg
Teatro della Pergola, Florence
Barbican, London
[63]
2020–22The Glass MenagerieAmanda WingfieldOdéon-Théâtre de l'Europe, Paris
Onassis Stegi, Athens
Internationaal Theater Amsterdam
New National Theatre, Tokyo
[64]
2021–23The Cherry OrchardLyubov RanevskayaFestival d'Avignon
Pompeii Theatrum Mundi
Teatro National D. Maria II, Lisbon
Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe, Paris
Theatre de Liege
Comedie de Geneve
Internationaal Theater Amsterdam
MuseumsQuartier, Vienna
Comédie de Clermont-Ferrand
La Coursive Scène nationale de la Rochelle
Théâtre National Populaire
National Taichung Theater, Taïwan
[65]
2024BéréniceBéréniceThéâtre de la Ville, Paris

Public readings

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Date(s)TitleAuthor(s)Venue(s)Ref.
20 January 2006Selected textMaurice Blanchot and Françoise SaganCinémathèque Française[66]
18 October 2010Just KidsPatti SmithOdéon-Théâtre de l'Europe[67]
26 November 2012Une tribu, voilà ce que je suis, Je suis une erreur, Another sleepy dusty delta day[a]Jan FabreThéâtre de Gennevilliers[68]
2015–18, December 2022Juliette et Justine, le vice et la vertuMarquis de SadeFestival d'Avignon / Théâtre des Capucins / Printemps des comédiens / Ancient Theatre of Fourvière / Queen Elizabeth Hall/ Antipolis Theatre d'Antibes[69][70]
2017–18The LoverMarguerite DurasShanghai Culture Square / Guangzhou Opera House / Beijing Tianqiao Performing Arts Center / Teatro di San Carlo / Thalia Hall[71][72][73][74][75]

Discography

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Albums

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Tracks

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Audiobooks

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ From Jan Fabre 4 solos

References

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  42. ^ "Pour qui sonne le glas" (in French). Les Archives du Spectacle. February 1974. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
  43. ^ "On ne badine pas avec l'amour" (in French). Les Archives du Spectacle. June 1977. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
  44. ^ "Un mois à la campagne" (in French). Les Archives du Spectacle. 24 January 1989. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
  45. ^ "Mesure pour mesure" (in French). Les Archives du Spectacle. 7 February 1991. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
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  84. ^ "L'Inondation - Des femmes" (in French). Éditions des femmes. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
  85. ^ "Voix de femmes pour la démocratie - Des femmes" (in French). Éditions des femmes. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
  86. ^ "Tropismes et 5 autres textes - Nathalie Sarraute - Des femmes" (in French). Éditions des femmes. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
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