For the 2000 movie Azzurro, she is cast in the role of Anna Barton.
In 1912, she is cast in the role of Herself in the feature Babies Three.
For the 2009 release of Bad Love, she stars as Julie Vignon (de Courcy).
In 1951, Herself - Best Supporting Actress Winner/Presenter: Best Costume Design in the production of Blonde Atom Bomb.
Juliette Binoche's character is Anna Malan in the 2004 video release of Chloroformed Sexpots!.
For the 2003 show Cinema Hong Kong: Wu Xia, she plays the part of Tereza.
She is cast in the role of Julie Vignon (de Courcy) in the 2000 show Chinde.
For the 2006 video The Dialogue: An Interview with Screenwriter David Goyer, Juliette Binoche plays Herself.
In 1984, she stars as Juliette in the show Dan Oniroku nawazeme.
For the 2006 movie The Dead Girl, Juliette Binoche plays the part of Julie Vignon (de Courcy).
In 1908, Natacha in the production of The Dog Outwits the Kidnapper.
In 1974, she plays the part of Miriam Naumann in the show Down and Dirty Duck.
In 1971, she plays Marie Palesi in the production Escape.
Juliette Binoche plays the part of Anna in the 1994 release of Eternity.
Juliette Binoche plays Antoinette in the 2004 tv series Hard Choices: Unchain My Heart.
In 1987, she is cast in the role of Dr. Maude Garrance in the show Heaven on Earth.
In 1998, Juliette Binoche's character is Herself - Nominee: For Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role in the production of Gol.
In 1962, she plays the part of The mother (segment "2nd arrondissement") in the production of Grad na Limu.
For the 1989 show Gravity's Angel, Juliette Binoche is cast in the role of Anna Barton.
In 1994, Juliette Binoche plays the part of Herself in the movie Gravity's Angel.
Rafi Gavron Talks Inkheart
Rafi Gavron caught the eye of the movie industry when he starred in Anthony Minghella's Breaking and Entering with Jude Law and Juliette Binoche in 2006, a role which earnt him a Most Promising Newcomer nomination from the British Independent Film Awards. on 2008-12-09 04:50:03
MARY
'MARY" is a mess. An inter esting one, yet still a mess. But that's to be expected from its director, the erratic Abel Ferrara ("Bad Lieutenant," "King of New York," et al.). The cast is noteworthy: Juliette Binoche plays both Mary Magdalene and... on 2008-10-17 04:48:50
Juliette Binoche's wordless role
Juliette Binoche had to come up with her own dialogue on her new movie. The actress said filming 'Flight of the Red Balloon' was a "life-changing" experience because of the trust placed in her by director Hou Hsiao Hsien. on 2008-05-19 08:50:33
IFC nabs rights to Binoche starrer
Web Exclusive: Distributor to deal with 'Hours' in U.S. -- Indie distributor IFC has taken U.S. rights to Olivier Assayas' Juliette Binoche starrer "Summer Hours," which is produced and sold by Gallic major MK2. on 2008-05-17 16:47:16
Binoche Slams American 'Youth And Big Breasts Ageism'.
Binoche Slams American 'Youth And Big Breasts Ageism'.... French actress Juliette Binoche has criticised the American concept of beauty - insisting people in the U.S. only value "Youth And Big Breasts". The Oscar winner, 44, is convinced older women are m on 2008-04-25 04:48:35
Juliette Binoche's Poetic Minghella Tribute.
Juliette Binoche's Poetic Minghella Tribute.... French actress Juliette Binoche is the latest A-list star to pay homage to director Anthony Minghella - she's penned a moving poetic tribute to the late director. The Chocolat star wrote the tribute after he on 2008-03-21 04:45:35
Juliette Binoche's Minghella tribute
Juliette Binoche has written a poem in tribute to the late Anthony Minghella. The French actress - who worked with the acclaimed film director on movies 'The English Patient' and 'Breaking and Entering' - penned the moving verse following the 54-year-old' on 2008-03-20 12:46:38
Juliette Binoche Profile
Juliette Binoche is an Academy Award winning French actress who is best known for her roles in The English Patient and Chocolat. Binoche started acting in amateur stage productions before going on to the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts of Paris to on 2008-03-13 12:46:53
NEW RELEASES
Dan in Real LifeMovie: * * * Extras:* * 1/2(Buena Vista, $29.99)It's no shock that sad sack Steve Carell, a widower and father of three girls, falls for Juliette Binoche in this sweet, understated comedy. What is surprising is the passive-aggressive... on 2008-03-09 08:45:53
Barbagallo boards Kiarostami film
International News: 'Certified Copy' stars Juliette Binoche -- Italian producer Angelo Barbagallo has boarded Abbas Kiarostami?s next film ?The Certified Copy,? starring Juliette Binoche, which is set to start shooting in March in Tuscany. on 2008-01-28 12:46:31
Lancme Taps Juliette Binoche As New Brand Ambassador
Juliette Binoche has been dubbed the new brand ambassador for Lancme. on 2008-01-15 20:49:05
Dan in Real Life: Real Life Is Boring
My reaction to Dan in Real Life is a big fat "eh." I chuckled a few times, rolled my eyes a little bit, and questioned Dane Cook's sexuality. I also felt some sadness toward Juliette Binoche and Steve Carell, two actors who seem to have been charged with on 2007-10-26 16:48:21
Dane Cook stretches
In 'Dan in Real Life,' he does yoga with Juliette Binoche and shows some vulnerability.
IT feels like just a fortnight since comic on 2007-10-24 20:59:11
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By Clara Ferreira-Marques
Sat Sep 10, 4:46 PM ET
VENICE (Reuters) - Ang Lee's "Brokeback Mountain," a tale of
homosexual love in the mountains of Wyoming, won Venice's Golden Lion
on Saturday, beating film festival favorite George Clooney in the race
to take the top prize.
The latest movie by the director of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"
and "Hulk" is adapted from a story by Annie Proulx and stars Heath
Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal as love-struck cowboys whose forbidden
affair begins in 1963 and ends 20 years later.
Taiwan-born Lee described "Brokeback Mountain" as a story of love
against adversity. Independent and low-budget, like several U.S.
entries at the festival, it was filmed in Canada to save money.
"After two big movies, I decided to make a small movie that really
moved me," said Lee, who flew back from the Toronto Film Festival to
take the award.
"I have the impression this is the most auteur-specialist of all film
festivals and I never thought I would come here. I can't tell you how
proud I am."
Critics had predicted Clooney's black-and-white tale of 1950s
broadcasting courage, "Good Night. And, Good Luck," would win the
Golden Lion, beating the 19 other films in competition.
Clooney, adored in Venice, did not go home empty-handed, winning an
award for best screenplay with co-writer Grant Heslov.
His star,David Strathairn, won the best actor prize for his intense
portrayal of journalist Edward R. Murrow, who used television to expose
the bullying tactics of Senator Joseph McCarthy in his anti-communist
crusade.
"This film is a tribute to the reporters who are in Afghanistan, in
Iraq, in Africa, in our poor city of New Orleans, to bring us the
truth," Clooney told a news conference.
"I don't believe it is a political statement per se. I felt that if I
kept this in a historical context you could make your own decision."
CONSOLATION?
Italy took home a consolation prize thanks to Giovanna Mezzogiorno, who
won the best actress award for her role in Cristina Comencini's "La
Bestia nel Cuore" ("Don't Tell"), a moving tale of adult siblings
scarred by child abuse.
She beat France's Isabelle Huppert, a front-runner for her role in the
emotionally intense "Gabrielle," and Gwyneth Paltrow, a contender for
her performance as the daughter of a mentally unstable mathematician in
John Madden's "Proof."
Huppert was instead given a rarely awarded special Lion for her
"outstanding contribution to cinema," her third accolade at Venice.
Asia was feted as the honoured guest of the 62nd edition of the Venice
festival, but its productions won none of the top prizes. Korean
director Park Chan-wook was seen as a front-runner for his beautifully
shot "Sympathy for Lady Vengeance."
Instead, U.S. director Abel Ferrara took the special jury prize for
"Mary," starring Juliette Binoche as an actress haunted by the figure
of Mary Magdalene after having played her on screen.
Ferrara told reporters this week that his film was possible thanks to
the interest in religion generated by Mel Gibson, who struck gold with
the ultra-realist "The Passion of the Christ."
France's Philippe Garrel won the Silver Lion prize for best director
with his nouvelle vague-inspired "Les Amants Reguliers" ("Regular
Lovers"), an austere story of love between disaffected young people in
bohemian Paris after the May 1968 riots.
The moody three-hour film with only bare dialogue was well received by
critics but got mixed reactions from the public at the Lido. It also
won an accolade for its striking photography.
Another French offering, Laurent Cantet's gritty "Heading South" took
home an acting prize for best newcomer thanks to Haitian Menothy Cesar,
cast as the lover of white women paying for affection in 1970s
Port-au-Prince.
HELLO MAGAZINE
6 OCTOBER 2003
Pulp Fiction star Uma Thurman has been axed by cosmetics giant Lancome after
just two years. "It's all over, I'm finished working for them," said the
33-year-old when asked about her £9-million contract with the company.
Lancome has refused to explain why it dropped the actress, but there has been
speculation that she is considered too old.
The company previously found itself at the centre of a storm of controversy
after sacking Isabella Rossellini and replacing her with Juliette Binoche.
Isabella insisted she had fallen victim to ageism at the company, but Lancome
managed to silence its critics by signing Uma as their new model.
The decision comes as a shock to the cosmetics industry as Uma is currently
winning rave reviews for her latest film Kill Bill. The actress, who recently
split with husband Ethan Hawke, once thanked Lancome for giving her the "extra
exposure" she needed to boost her career.
HELLO MAGAZINE
6 OCTOBER 2003
Pulp Fiction star Uma Thurman has been axed by cosmetics giant Lancome after
just two years. "It's all over, I'm finished working for them," said the
33-year-old when asked about her £9-million contract with the company.
Lancome has refused to explain why it dropped the actress, but there has been
speculation that she is considered too old.
The company previously found itself at the centre of a storm of controversy
after sacking Isabella Rossellini and replacing her with Juliette Binoche.
Isabella insisted she had fallen victim to ageism at the company, but Lancome
managed to silence its critics by signing Uma as their new model.
The decision comes as a shock to the cosmetics industry as Uma is currently
winning rave reviews for her latest film Kill Bill. The actress, who recently
split with husband Ethan Hawke, once thanked Lancome for giving her the "extra
exposure" she needed to boost her career.
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50105/en_nm/people_palestinians_gere_dc
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - He's been a prostitute's rich beau, an officer,
a gentleman and a gigolo, but Palestinians can't fathom Richard Gere's latest
incarnation as a cheerleader for their elections this weekend.
Well known for his vocal support of Tibet's Dalai Lama and celebrated for his
captivating good looks, Gere urged Palestinians in a television commercial
broadcast ahead of Sunday's poll in the West Bank and Gaza to get out to vote
for a new president to succeed Yasser Arafat, who died in November.
"Hi, I'm Richard Gere and I'm speaking for the entire world. We're with you
during this election time. It's really important. Get out and vote," Gere said
in the advertisement. He repeated the final phrase in Arabic.
But many voters, already struggling with the labyrinthine politics of the West
Bank and Gaza, say they have never heard of the actor who swept Debra Winger
off her feet as a dashing Navy officer in the 1982 film "An Officer and a
Gentleman" and were even less interested when they were told he's an American.
"I don't even know who the candidates are other than Abu Mazen (Mahmoud Abbas),
let alone this Gere," Gaza soap factory worker Manar an-Najar told Reuters.
"We don't need the Americans' intervention. We know who to elect. Not like them
-- they elected a moron."
Arafat's death has stirred international hopes of ending more than four years
of Middle East violence. Moderate Fatah faction candidate Mahmoud Abbas is the
front-runner to succeed him in the first Palestinian election since 1996.
The Gere spot, sponsored by grassroots Israeli-Palestinian peace lobby One
Voice, recalled ads put out by Hollywood notables to support Democratic
candidate Sen. John Kerry in November's U.S. elections. He lost to President
Bush.
The actor's Los Angeles-based spokesman, Alan Nierob, said Gere has visited the
Middle East several times during the past year "just educating himself" about
the region.
He said the 15-second public service announcement was taped in New York in
recent months on behalf of One Voice after the non-profit group asked Gere to
do the spot.
Gere, 55, said in a statement that while he is not "officially associated" with
One Voice, he felt that "this is a truly historic moment for the Palestinians
as well as for the entire region, with the possibility for a real vision of
peace and security for all people."
Gere, star of "American Gigolo" and "Pretty Woman," was last seen in theaters
with Jennifer Lopez in the film "Shall We Dance." He is due to appear with
actress Juliette Binoche in the upcoming family drama "Bee Season." (Additional
reporting by Steve Gorman in Los Angeles)
Lovely, delicate-looking actress who has made an impact in many French and international films. After supporting roles in films like La Vie de famille/Family Life (1984) and Jean-Luc Godard's Hail Mary (1985), she gained attention in leading roles in the melodrama Rendez-vous (1985) and Bad Blood (1986). She made a memorable English-language debut as a sexually free-spirited woman in Philip Kaufman's dazzling adaptation of The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988) and starred as a one-eyed, gun-carrying painter in Les Amants du Pont Neuf (1990). Since then, she has portrayed Cathy in Wuthering Heights (not released in the U.S.) and gave a darkly ambiguous performance as a woman who seduces Jeremy Irons in Louis Malle's Damage (both 1992). In 1993 she won a Best Actress Award at the Venice Film Festival for Blue.
"Giving birth is like a vase of beautiful flowers. Only you're just the vase, and only for a very short moment. The flowers are beautiful, but they belong to themselves, not to the vase."
"When I returned to France after winning the Oscar, I was treated like royalty, or like a football hero!"
"Movies are open doors, and at every door, I change character and life...I live for the present always. I accept this risk. I don't deny the past, but it's a page to turn."
Wrote the preface for the French book, "Le grand livre de la tendresse", published in 2002.
Binoche and Merle Oberon have both played George Sand in _Enfants du siècle, Les (1999)_ and in Song to Remember, A (1945) respectively. They have also both played Cathy in Wuthering Heights. Binoche in the 1992 version and Oberon in the 1939 version.
In 2000 during promoting for the film Chocolat (2000) Binoche was invited to The White House by then president Clinton. However she was unable to make the trip as she was starring in a Broadway re-vamp of Pinters Betrayal. Instead the Clintons came to New York to meet Binoche.
Is an avid painter. In 1994 she exhibited work done in collaboration with the designer Christian Fenouillat. She has also designed posters for a number of her movies including Amants du Pont-Neuf, Les (1991) and _Enfants du siecle, Les (1999)_ . Binoche is currently working on a poster for Country of My Skull (2003).
In 1990 she wrote to the president of France, Francois Mitterand, to ask him for funds for her film Amants du Pont-Neuf, Les (1991). However he didn't help. In 1993 Mitterand asked Binoche to dinner at the presidential palace in Paris. When asked by the press why he invited her, he said "I dreamt one night that I kissed her, now I hope she will be my mistress". Binoche declined the invitation. Soon after they bumped into each other in a Paris market and had a long discussion about art, love, books and poetry.
She has turned down Hollywood many times.
Number 88 on Channel 4 (UK)'s 100 Greatest movie Stars.
She is affectionately known by the French press simply as "La Binoche".
In Jan 2003 she became the new face for Italian Pret-a-Porter line, Gentryportofino.
Was the advertising face of Lancome perfume "Poeme" from 1995 to 2000
Joanne Harris the author of Chocolat was stunned one weekend W_hen she opened the front door of her small little house in Barnsley, Yorkshire. On her doorstep was French actress Juliette Binoche who had landed the lead role for the Film version of Joanne's book. Juliette loved the book and wanted to meet Joanne and she spent the weekend at the house as they discussed the book and the film to come. Juliette met Joanne's young daughter and she borrowed her bedroom to stay over for the weekend. Juliette returned the favour by inviting her to the States as a guest of Miramax films for the Oscars.
She was the companion of Olivier Martinez between 1994 and 1997
She was the companion of Léos Carax between 1986 and 1991
She is the highest paid French actress in history (2002)
Appeared in the 1998 play, 'Naked', in London.
Learned to play the violin for Alice et Martin
Sister of actress/photographer Marion Stalens
Her companion is Benoît Magimel [1999-present]
Had a daughter, Hannah, with French actor Benoît Magimel in 2000.
Her parents divorced W_hen she was four, so she grew up living between each parent and a Catholic boarding school.
In 1996, she was nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role in English Patient, The (1996). Legendary actress Lauren Bacall was roundly expected to win in that category for her performance in Mirror Has Two Faces, The (1996), but Binoche won the Oscar instead, in one of the biggest surprise wins in Oscar history. In her acceptance speech, she said, "I don't have a speech prepared. I thought Lauren would get it."
Son Raphaël born. Father is Andre Halle, a professional scuba diver. [September 1993]
Chosen by "People" magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World. [1997]
Ranked #93 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list. [October 1997]
Turned down the lead in Jurassic Park (1993)
Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#48). [1995]
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