Anouk aimée, oscar-nominated la dolce vita actress, dead at 92
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Anouk Aimée has died at the age of 92. The star's daughter Manuela Papatakis announced the news on Instagram June 18, writing, "With my daughter, Galaad, and my granddaughter,
Mila, we are immensely saddened to announce the decease of my mother, Anouk Aimée. I was at her bedside when she passed away this morning at her home in Paris. With infinite love." A
prolific actress, Aimée appeared in over 70 films. Some of her most iconic roles were in Federico Fellini's_ La Dolce Vita_ and _8½_ and Claude Lelouch’s _A Man and a Woman_, for which
she was a Best Actress Oscar nominee. Aimée was born Nicole Françoise Florence Dreyfus in Paris in 1932. Her mother was Catholic and her father was Jewish, and although she was raised in the
former religion, she converted to Judaism as an adult. In her youth, she studied dance, and for a time during World War II, she attended an English boarding school. Aimée’s film debut came
at age 14 in the movie _The House Under the Sea_. She was discovered walking down the street with her mother. They were approached by director Henri Calef. “He said, ‘Would you like to make
a film?’” she remembered, speaking to the _Los Angeles Times_ in 2002. Her character’s name was Anouk, and she adopted that name, but no last name. In 1949, she appeared in _The Lovers of
Verona_, and screenwriter Jacques Prévert suggested she use the last name Aimée, which means beloved in French. “He said when you are going to be 40, you cannot be called Anouk alone,” she
told the _Times_. Her breakthrough came in 1960’s _La Dolce Vita_. She played Maddalena, a rich and bored heiress. “Before I met Fellini... I didn’t realize what acting was,” she told
the_Times_. He taught her to loosen up. “Acting was part of our everyday life,” she explained. “What embarrassed me before was that a lot of [actors] think of themselves seriously. That
bored me. But with Fellini and [costar] Marcello Mastroianni, it was a big festival, a beautiful party. From then I began to love [acting].” She worked with him again in _8½_, playing the
estranged wife of fictional director Guido Anselmi. She trimmed her long eyelashes at the director’s request to look less alluring for the role. The film won the Oscar for best foreign
language film. She won a BAFTA for 1961’s _Lola_, in which she played the title cabaret dancer. The film was directed by Jacques Demy, who was making his feature debut and wrote the part
specifically for her. “When Jacques gave me _Lola_, it was a marvelous gift,” Aimée told legendary director Agnés Varda (who was Demy’s widow) in a 1995 interview. “Lola is such a part of me
that I can’t tell which part is her and which is me. We’ve grown so close that we mimic each other.” Her biggest role came in 1966’s _A Man and a Woman_, in which she played a young widow
who meets a young widower at her child’s boarding school. _The New York Times_ wrote of the movie after her Oscar nomination was announced, “Its star, dimly recalled as an actress of
incidental impact in ‘big pictures’ like _La Dolce Vita_ and _8½_, is dramatically revealed through the fresh, romantic insight of this ‘little’ picture as what a woman is — a woman to
remember.” The movie won the Oscar for best foreign language film, and Aimée was awarded a Golden Globe for her performance. In 1986, the director and cast returned with the sequel _A Man
and a Woman: 20 Years Later_. Aimée was thrilled to go back. “First I wanted very much to work with Claude again, to re-enact our love story, the three of us,'' she told _The New
York Times_ at the time. ''Also the theme of rediscovering a man with whom I had been in love 20 years ago and of being wise and secure enough to make it work was an irresistible
fantasy to me.'' She liked that her character had grown for the better over the course of 20 years, making it possible for her to accept love. ''It's true in real
life,'' she told the outlet. ''I may still not be good, but I'm far better.'' In 2019, they released a third film in the series, _The Best Years of a
Life_. Other roles for Aimée included 1968’s _One Night... A Train_, 1969's _Justine_ and _The Appointment_, 1981’s _Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man_ and 1984’s _Success Is the Best
Revenge_. She won best actress at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival for _A Leap in the Dark_. She continued to act into her later years, including roles in 1994’s _Prêt à Porter_ (directed by
Robert Altman), 2006’s _Hotel Harabati _and 2010’s _Paris Connections_. She received an honorary César Award — France’s highest film honor — in 2003. Aimée was married four times. She was
married to Edouard Zimmermann from 1949 to 1950. In 1951, she married Nico Papatakis; they shared daughter Manuella Papatakis, who also became an actress. They divorced in 1954. In 1966 she
married Pierre Barouh, who had played her deceased husband in _A Man and a Woman_; they split in 1969. She was married to British actor Albert Finney for eight years, from 1970 to 1978. The
marriage ended when Aimée became involved with Ryan O’Neal. Speaking with _The Guardian_ in 2007, she addressed criticism that despite her many films, her career wasn’t as big as it could
have been. "Oh come on — it hasn't been an unimpressive career," she said. "If you look at the number of projects I've been involved in, the people I've worked
with... But it's perhaps true that I haven't always made the right choices. I've taken parts I didn't particularly like because I wanted to work with the director —
Altman, for example. But there's very little that I actually regret doing; I had to do most of it, I needed the money. There are one or two things I could have said yes to, though.
That's probably true." The part she thought was the biggest mistake to turn down was the female lead in 1968’s _The Thomas Crown Affair_, which went to Faye Dunaway. She was happy
she could keep acting and was always looking for meaty parts. "I'm not used up, not yet. I still have things to say,” she told the outlet. “Although, in fact, the secret — it was
Fellini who taught me this — is that the most important thing of all is to listen. Just listen, to what the other characters say. And don't take it too seriously.” She added that she
had "no regrets.” Aimée is survived by her daughter.
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