Emmanuelle Béart
- Actress
- Director
- Writer
Emmanuelle Béart was born August 14,
1963, in Gassin, France. She lived with her mother, brothers, and
sister on a farm not far from Saint-Tropez in Provence
(southern France), because her father, singer and poet
Guy Béart, did not want his children to be
affected by the glamour world of Paris. When Emmanuelle was thirteen, she saw
Romy Schneider in the movie
Mado (1976). From that time on, she wanted
to be an actress. In Emmanuelle's teens, her parents sent her to
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, for four years, so she could learn English.
There, she was engaged for a
Robert Altman movie that was never
made. After returning to France, she took drama classes and got her
first TV role, in
Raison perdue (1984).
David Hamilton, the
photographer/director, was impressed by her beauty and gave her a role
in First Desires (1983). She
met her spouse-to-be, Daniel Auteuil,
while making
Love on the Quiet (1985). The
film that made her famous in France was
Manon of the Spring (1986), in
which she played the role of a blonde shepherd dancing nude in the
fields. Director Tom McLoughlin
chose her out of 5,000 candidates for her first Hollywood picture,
Date with an Angel (1987).
Emmanuelle is a very sensitive and a perfectionist. For the part of
Camille in the film
A Heart in Winter (1992), she
took violin lessons for a whole year. Her biggest success was as a nude
model in the art film
La Belle Noiseuse (1991),
which starred Michel Piccoli and was
directed by Jacques Rivette.