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Simone Signoret (French: [simɔn siɲɔʁɛ]; born Simone Henriette Charlotte Kaminker; 25 March 1921 – 30 September 1985) was a French actress.
Simone Signoret. Actress: Diabolique. The face of Simone Signoret on the Paris Metro movie posters in March 1982 looked even older than her 61 years. She was still a box-office draw, but the film L'étoile du Nord (1982) would be her last theatrical release; she played the landlady.
- January 1, 1
- Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany
- January 1, 1
- Autheuil-Authouillet, Eure, France
Simone Signoret est une actrice et écrivain française, née le 25 mars 1921 à Wiesbaden ( Allemagne) et morte le 30 septembre 1985 à Autheuil-Authouillet ( Eure ). En 1959, elle reçoit le prix d'interprétation féminine du festival de Cannes pour son rôle dans le film Les Chemins de la haute ville.
- 25 mars 1921Wiesbaden ( Allemagne)
- Henriette Charlotte Simonne Kaminker
- Française
Simone Signoret. Actress: Diabolique. The face of Simone Signoret on the Paris Metro movie posters in March 1982 looked even older than her 61 years. She was still a box-office draw, but the film L'étoile du Nord (1982) would be her last theatrical release; she played the landlady.
- March 25, 1921
- September 30, 1985
Oct 1, 1985 · Simone Signoret, one of the great actresses of the French cinema and a writer of note in her last years, died Monday of cancer at her country home in Normandy at the age of 64.
Jun 9, 2024 · Simone Signoret was a French actress known for her portrayal of fallen romantic heroines and headstrong older women. Her tumultuous marriage to actor Yves Montand and the couple’s championing of several left-wing causes often provoked controversy and brought her notoriety.
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Apr 26, 2019 · Signoret’s performances strike us through their veracity; she has the right touch and gestures. Her voice, through all the stages of her career, excites the ear. Her manner of speaking and gesturing has a way of leaving life in the air, as if offering a history to which we are all privy.