Isabelle Huppert
French actress
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2025 | Isabelle Huppert starred in 'LUZ', which is in competition at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. |
2024 | In 2024, Huppert presided as the Jury President for the main competition of the 81st Venice Film Festival. |
2024 | Huppert starred in A Traveler's Needs, which competed at the 2024 Berlin Film Festival and won the Grand Jury Prize. |
2024 | Huppert is scheduled to perform as Bérénice at the Théâtre de la Ville in Paris. |
2024 | Isabelle Huppert starred in 'My New Friends', which is part of the Panorama section at the 2024 Berlin Film Festival. |
2024 | Huppert starred in A Traveler's Needs, which competed at the 2024 Berlin Film Festival and won the Grand Jury Prize. |
2024 | In 2024, Huppert presided as the Jury President for the main competition of the 81st Venice Film Festival. |
2023 | Huppert portrayed Lyubov in The Cherry Orchard, directed by Tiago Rodrigues, which also earned her a nomination for Best Actress in a Play at the Molière Awards. |
2023 | Huppert portrayed Lyubov in The Cherry Orchard, directed by Tiago Rodrigues, which also earned her a nomination for Best Actress in a Play at the Molière Awards. |
2022 | Isabelle Huppert starred in Jerzy Skolimowski's film EO and Anthony Fabian's Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris, both released in 2022. |
2022 | Huppert's film The Sitting Duck premiered at the Venice International Film Festival in 2022 before its theatrical release in 2023. |
2022 | Huppert played Amanda Wingfield in The Glass Menagerie, directed by Ivo van Hove, garnering her a nomination for Best Actress in a Play at the Molière Awards. |
2022 | Isabelle Huppert starred in 'EO', which was in competition at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival. |
2022 | Huppert played Amanda Wingfield in The Glass Menagerie, directed by Ivo van Hove, garnering her a nomination for Best Actress in a Play at the Molière Awards. |
2022 | Isabelle Huppert starred in Jerzy Skolimowski's film EO and Anthony Fabian's Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris, both released in 2022. |
2022 | Huppert's film The Sitting Duck premiered at the Venice International Film Festival in 2022 before its theatrical release in 2023. |
February 15 2022 | Isabelle Huppert received the Honorary Golden Bear Lifetime Achievement Award at the 72nd Berlin International Film Festival. |
February 15 2022 | Isabelle Huppert received the Honorary Golden Bear Lifetime Achievement Award at the 72nd Berlin International Film Festival. |
2021 | Huppert performed as Lyubov Ranevskaya in 'The Cherry Orchard', with performances across numerous European venues. |
2021 | Isabelle Huppert starred in 'Promises', which was part of the Horizons section at the 2021 Venice Film Festival. |
2020 | In 'The Glass Menagerie', Huppert played Amanda Wingfield at the Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe and toured to several international locations. |
2019 | Huppert performed in Florian Zeller's The Mother in New York. |
2019 | She acted in Ira Sachs' film Frankie. |
2019 | Huppert starred as Mary, Queen of Scots in the experimental play Mary Said What She Said, directed by Robert Wilson, which toured various European cities. |
2019 | Huppert starred as Mary, Queen of Scots in the experimental play Mary Said What She Said, directed by Robert Wilson, which toured various European cities. |
2019 | She acted in Ira Sachs' film Frankie. |
2019 | Huppert performed in Florian Zeller's The Mother in New York. |
2018 | Huppert acted in Neil Jordan's film Greta. |
2018 | Huppert acted as herself in the French comedy series Call My Agent! and as Jacqueline in Matthew Weiner's Amazon Prime series The Romanoffs. |
2018 | Isabelle Huppert played the role of Jacqueline in the episode 'House of Special Purpose' of The Romanoffs. |
2018 | Isabelle Huppert starred in 'Eva', which was in competition at the 2018 Berlin Film Festival. |
2018 | Huppert acted as herself in the French comedy series Call My Agent! and as Jacqueline in Matthew Weiner's Amazon Prime series The Romanoffs. |
2018 | Huppert acted in Neil Jordan's film Greta. |
2017 | Isabelle Huppert acted with her daughter Lolita Chammah in the film Barrage. |
2017 | Isabelle Huppert won the César Award for Best Actress for her role in Elle. |
2017 | She acted in Michael Haneke's film Happy End. |
2017 | She performed 'The Lover' by Marguerite Duras at various venues including Shanghai Culture Square and Guangzhou Opera House through 2018. |
2017 | Huppert starred as Rebecca in 'Ashes to Ashes', a special creation for the Europe Theatre Prize. |
2017 | In a special reading performance, Huppert played Maria in 'Correspondence 1944-1959' at Teatro Argentina, Rome. |
2017 | Isabelle Huppert appeared as herself in the documentary 'I Love Isabelle Huppert.' |
2017 | Isabelle Huppert starred in 'Reinventing Marvin', which was part of the Horizons section at the 2017 Venice Film Festival. |
2017 | Huppert received an honorary lifetime achievement award and was also awarded the Europe Theatre Prize. |
2017 | Isabelle Huppert won the César Award for Best Actress for her role in Elle. |
2017 | Isabelle Huppert acted with her daughter Lolita Chammah in the film Barrage. |
2017 | She acted in Michael Haneke's film Happy End. |
December 17 2017 | Isabelle Huppert was awarded the XVI Europe Theatre Prize in Rome. |
December 17 2017 | Isabelle Huppert was awarded the XVI Europe Theatre Prize in Rome. |
2016 | Isabelle Huppert won the César Award for Best Actress for her role in Elle. |
2016 | Her performances in 'Elle' and 'Things to Come' were recognized as the best of the year by The Playlist, showcasing her emotional range and asserting that she could be having her best year yet in her extensive career. |
2016 | Huppert starred in two critically acclaimed films: Things to Come, which premiered at the Berlinale, and Elle, which premiered at Cannes. |
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