Anny Duperey biography
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Anny Duperey - The theater, I love it!
Enchanting Anny Duperey (»[Ani Dyperε:]«, after her grandfather Duperray; in real Annie Legras) impresses with a clear look, a keen nose and a clear-cut chin, a tall elegant silhouette (*) and with a touch of coolness and distance she knows how to moderate to a point of sneering-fresh humor.
* 1.77 m
(5 ft 9.685 in) - and »legs that go on for miles and miles
«
Even though the stunning attractive »tall brunette« with the luscious lips and the striking blue eyes impresses with her extraordinary talent of dramatic art, unfortunately the roles she is confined in, in cinema and on television as well, do not always allow her to state all the extent of her talent and to demonstrate her versatility. One just has to experience her on stage once.
Short info
Eyesome face, her imposing height, her sporty dream figure and last but not least her appearance and her beauty predestinate her for the role as (cool) show-mistress in many movies or as princess on stage. Whereby especially her fair complexion shows to advantage very effectively.
Anny Duperey ⚯ Bernard Giraudeau
Although she seems very sensitive and thoughtful in her books
due to her family history, nevertheless, often her pleasure of life
becomes evident. And one is hardly able to evade her natural
behavior, her disarming frankness and her charm. At first sight a
cool, inapproachable, mysterious or even dangerous beauty in real
she is more some kind of a swinging natural mate. And an
unparalleled bundle of energy.
So she answered a question whether she has a foible for
conspicuous nail enamel, it is easier by that to hide away her
fingernails dirty from gardening.
In press one has made her the following compliments among
others:
Anny Duperey ⚯ Cris Campion
Anny Duperey has a charming intelligence and an intelligent charm.
Or by Frédérique Jourdaa:
Everything is in her expression. Two bright eyes framed by dropping eyelids, full of an undefinable sorrow. With a piercing view inside you.
For about sixteen years actor colleague Bernard Giraudeau
(† 2010) like her very well-known was Anny Duperey's
life companion and she has two children Gaël (* 1982)
and Sara (* 1985) with him.
After they had drifted apart in 1991 she lived between 1993 and
2004 with Cris Campion, she had met during shooting of
Charlemagne. (In their common scene she represents the
mother and he the son of Charlemagne.)
With her both cohabitants she appeared in several movies, plays, TV mini
serials and interviews and stays joined in friendship with
them.
In 2006 Sara Giraudeau continues the family tradition starting her
own theater career. Also Gaël is drawn to acting. On December 22nd
2011 all three together,
Anny
Duperey, Sara und Gaël Giraudeau, are
playing on stage in La grande librairie: Au Théâtre du
Rond-Point for a TV event.
In 2015 the popular artist can look back on fifty years at the
front of the stage.
Contact
Anny Duperey autograph card 1994
Embark on contact - agency address for autographs: CinéArt www.cineart.fr, 102, rue Réaumur, 75002 PARIS, France. Find there personal info, filmography and bibliography of Anny Duperey.
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Eventually for full record only: Anny Duperey lives in Paris, Monttparnasse (14th arrondissement) and owns a cottage in Châtelus-Malvaleix upon the Creuse (Limousin).
Curriculum vitae
Extraordinary attractive Anny Duperey is born in Rouen on June 28th 1947 as first child of Ginette and Lucien Legras. At the age of 8½ she and her sister Patricia, eight years younger than her, loose their father and their mother, who suffocated due to a wrong installed bathroom oven. For some minutes too late Anny, who sleeps next door, discovers their dead bodies. Both orphans are divided up in their parents' families and live their complete own lives.
Already very young Anny is attracted by dance and even more by theater. With special permission she is allowed to leave the College Camille St Saens two years earlier than regular to exchange to the academy of arts of her hometown. After two years of studies she wins a first price of comedy and at the age of seventeen she leaves Rouen with destination Paris with the firm intention to attend the academy of arts in the capital.
Black diamond of French cinema
Anny Duperey starts by following courses of dramatic art, while earning her money in parallel as model and mannequin for fashion and advertisement. Then she finally enters the academy. And it is just in her first year in the establishment when she is discovered by Jean Meyer, who engages her in the Théâtre Michel for The three marriages of Melanie. Anny Duperey plays then in La Mamma, at the sides of Elvire Popesco, who attests to her brilliant talent. About the same time - so the story goes - her face on the cover of a magazine catches Jean-Luc Godard's eyes and by all means he wants her for a bigger role in his Nouvelle Vague movie Two or three things that I know about her. So she makes her movie debut in 1966. Just one year earlier she was shortly to watch on TV in L'examen de passage.
In the direct sequel Anny Duperey plays more or less extended
roles in movies, which she just holds cheap in retrospect partly -
»it's clear, some rolls I just have gotten due to my long legs«.
Although she acts opposite famous actors like Michel Constantin, Michel
Auclair, Bruno Cremer, Maurice Ronet, Jean-Claude Brialy, Raymond
Pellegrin, Peter van Eyck, Claude Jade, Brigitte Bardot and for
various respected directors like e.g. Francis Rigaud (Jerk à
Istambul, 1967; English title: Punch up in
Istanbul), Michel Boisrond (L'homme qui valait des
milliards, 1968; English title: The Man who was worth
Millions), André Hunebelle (Sous le signe de
Monte-Cristo (1968; English title: Under the Sign of
Monte-Cristo), Roger Vadim (Spirits of the Dead /
Metzengerstein, 1968), Jean Aurel (Les femmes, 1969;
title: Women or The Vixen), Pierre Richard (Les
malheurs d'Alfred, 1971; English title: The Troubles of
Alfred), Jean Delannoy (Pas folle la guêpe,
1972; English title: Not Dumb, the Bird), Jean-Claude
Brialy (L' Oiseau rare, 1973; English title: A rare
Bird) and George (Lautner Pas de probléme!,
1974; English title: No Problem).
At least in the beginning of her career Alain Resnais allows her
in Stavisky (1974) acting opposite Jean-Paul Belmondo and
François Périer to escape from these mostly light
comedies »à la française« and cock-and-bull
stories. Clad
in precious gowns designed by Yves Saint Laurent she looks just
marvelous.
No wonder in this phase Helmut Newton shots photos of her for his
famous book White Women and US Vogue in
Karl Lagerfeld's flat.
Anny Duperey, however, writes movie history in Un éléphant
ça trompe énormément (1976; English title: Pardon
mon Affaire), where as dream woman in red she cheerfully dances in a
flying dress on a ventilator outlet like Marilyn Monroe in the
The Seven Year Itch upskirt scene. (It was was not as
harmless as it seems she states Michel Drucker 2002 in Vivement
Dimanche - during the first test she had been lifted and almost
pushed against the ceiling.)
In an interview years later director Yves Robert stated he had put
strong emphasis on finding a stunning beauty for the role of
Charlotte. No doubt he has got one, and an excellent actress, too.
Prompt she is nominated for the César and the movie becomes one of
the most successful French comedies of the 1970s. (The original of
Woman in Red, USA 1984.)
Worth seeing she is also as likeable single mother in Michael
Schock's family movie Trocadero bleu citron (1978; English
title: Little Love). Movie enthusiasts will notice her
role in Claude Mulot's La Rose Ecorchee (1969; English
title: The Blood Rose or Devil's Maniac) -
it
said to be the first horror movie with erotic touch or vice
versa. (By the way - believe it or not - here mainly she is
responsible for the creeps.
Anny Duperey, TV shooting star 1971
In the 1980s Anny Duperey appears as star or guest star, e.g. in
Philippe de Broca's Psy (1980), in Alexandre Arcady's
Le grand pardon (1982) and in Henri Verneuil's
Mille milliards de dollars (1982). She can give a proof of
the full bandwidth of her abilities in the leading part of Marc
Lobet's very witty and worth to watch crime comedy Meurtres a
domicile (1982) together with life partner Bernard Giraudeau.
Maybe her most impressive leading part is as traumatized doctor in
Francis Leroi's mystery thriller Le Démon dans
l'íle (1983; English title: Demon of the
Island). At the Porto fantasy movie festival (Fantasporto) she
is awarded best actress.
As proof of Anny Duperey's talent may be considered that she
conspicuously often plays double roles. Just even as mother and
daughter or in family sagas covering several decades,
respectively.
Also in several European and international movies and TV
productions Anny Duperey is to see, e.g. with Mario Adorf, Bruno
Cremer and Maurice Ronet in the French/German/Italian movie
Sans Sommation (1973; English title: Without
Warning) or at the sides of Al Pacino and Marthe Keller in
Sydney Pollack's US movie Bobby Deerfield (1978).
(Quotation of the director »The wonderful, wonderful French
actress
«. In the making-of he additionally expresses his
regret that a lot of her scenes had fallen victim to the editing
due to overlength.) Also remarkable is her appearance in Serge
Moati's French/German movie Nuit d'Or (1976; English
title: The Golden Night) at the sides of Klaus Kinski and
Maurice Ronet. She even appears in two German movies shot in
Germany and Austria, resp., Umarmungen und andere Sachen
(1975; English title: Embraces) with Sydne Rome and
Jean-Pierre Leaud and well-known actors of the »Bayerischer
Komödienstadel«(!) (Engl.: Bavarian Popular Theater) like
Ludwig Schmid-Wildy and also in Car Napping - Bestellt,
geklaut, geliefert (1979 English title: Carnapping or
Escapade).
But she regrets a little bit that in general too long time
one confined her in roles of »tall cold and sophisticated
women
«.
After playing with Gérard Depardieu and Pierre Richard in Les
comperes (1983; English title: Com Dads) of Francis
Veber and with Victor Lanoux in La Triche (1984; English
title: The Cheat) of Yannick Bellon she has her next movie
appearance not until the mammoth screen epic Germinal
(1993) of Claude Berri and Tôt ou tard (1999; English
title: Sooner or later) of Anne-Marie Etienne. In 2007 she
is back again in cinema in Valerié Guigabodet's Danse avec
lui (English title: Dance with him) and in 2009 one
can watch her in De l'autre côté du lit (English title:
Changing Sides) of Pascale Pouzadoux, in Eden Is
West of Constantin Costa-Gavras and in Bambou of
Didier Bourdon as well and in additional movies more frequently,
too. In 2012 as guest star in L'amour dure trois ans of
Frederic Beigbeder and together with an illustrious star ensemble
in Vous n'avez encore rien vu (English title: You
Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet) of doyen Alain Resnais she comes back
into the cinemas quasi almost as herself .
Anny Duperey (en VOGUE ;-)
But Anny Duperey's heart beats for the theater, perhaps because
here she is able to show all her talent. For instance in particular
as a singer and dancer in the musical Attention fragile
(1978) she successfully plays at the sides of Bernard Giraudeau, her
life partner in those days.
Already at the age of 23 she remembers her roots and returns to
academy and theater. She also attends the prestigious Cours Simon
in those days. She did not want to see herself just as acting photo
model or cover girl. In the 1970s and 1980s she gained big stage
successes especially under the directors Jean Mercure and her
mentor Jean-Louis Barrault (»Anny Duperey is my daughter on
the stage.
«) also at the French State Theater. She plays
in Isabella, Three Tall Ships a Con Man of Dario Fo,
in Jarry sur la Butte of Alfred Jarry and in Shakespeare's
Twelfth Night. For almost a decade she impersonates
Helen of Troy in
Giraudoux's Tiger at the Gates and even during a tour
through the USA, Canada and the USSR she attracts attention. At that in
1977 she just falls in love with Bernard Giraudeau aptly playing
Paris herein (and whom she had selected for the role). In her
autobiography Les chats de hasard one can discern she just
views Helen a little bit as her alter ego.
Until now one can attend her play on stage. So she very
successfully acts in Oscar Wilde's An ideal husband
(1995/6), in an adaptation of John Murrell's Sarah
(2003/4) and in the one-character play Oscar et la dame
rose (2005-8) by Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt. In 2010/11 she and her
daughter Sara Giraudeau stage in Colombe, incusive
a broadcast on TV. 2010-12 she is to see in Desole pour la
Moquette of Bertrand Blier. And in 2013 she plays Giraudoux'
Mad Woman of Chaillot. End of 2018 she reads in Theater
Edouard VII from her book Les chats de hasard and is 2022
with Mes cher enfants on stage again.
Arguably half a dozen Molière nominations state their talent.
Anny Duperey is very successful as writer, too. Not only in
France. Already her first book L'Admiroir (1976) is
awarded with the Prix de l'Académie française. She continues with
Le Nez de Mazarin (1986; English title: The Cardinal's
Nose, 1992), the very striking autobiography Le voile
noir (1992), Je vous écris (1993), Les chats de
hasard (1999), the novels Allons plus loinx-tu?
(2002) and Une soirée (2005), the letter dialog with Nina
Vidrovitch De la vie dans son art, de l'art dans sa vie
(2008), both books about chickens Le poil et la plume
(2011) and 2012 the illustrated book Fabuleux destin de l'oeuf
and again a novel Le Tour des arènes (2022). Also
complemented by some anthologies. For instance the illustrated
books Lucien Legras, photographe inconnu (1993) created
with her early deceased father's photos and Chats (2008)
including besides many other even some own photos. Additional
biographic texts and photos are collected in Le Rêve de ma
mère ( 2017).
Moreover she writes scripts for movies.
Anny Duperey - a very discreet star
Besides Anny Duperey has devoted herself to black-and-white
photography like once her gifted father Lucien Legras and has created a
lot of photos of her colleagues worth to see. But concerning
exhibitions she is reserved, however, in the course of her activities as
author she presents insights from time to time.
Especially in 2018 with the photo book Les photos d'Anny.
She is also a talented painter and one can frequently see her
during home stories and interviews standing near her scaffold.
During her model days she has learned tailoring and sometimes she
wears her self-made dresses in front of the camera.
In
the 70s Anny Duperey has temporary impressed in
circus at trapeze during some years almost on professional
level, partly with her boyfriend Francis Perrin. Especially four
times on TV in Gala de l'Union des Artistes and 1977 in
Circus of the Stars in
Los Angeles. Even in 1994 on the occasion of an episode
of Une famille formidable.
In addition to acting and writing Anny Duperey intensely commits
herself in social field. e.g. as active ambassador of the French
SOS Children's Villages repeatedly on TV and for Rire Médicine
(clowns playing for and with children in hospitals), too. Also she
supports SOS-PAPA (fathers' rights in divorce) and temporarily she
acted here as ambassador as well.
Since 1997 she is cevalier de la legion d'honneur - in 2012 she is
promoted to officier rank.
Due to her various engagements and her frank and gentle nature she
is an appreciated guest for TV and radio interviews and for
festivals as well. For instance as moderator of the 49th Gala
de l'Union des Artistes on French TV 2010 or repeatedly as
laudator e.g. at the 40th World Circus Festival of Tomorrow in
2019, at the 46th César ceremony or at the 60th Monte
Carlo Television Festival in 2021.
Explicitly asked in interviews she makes no secret of her
political attitude, however, does not often commit herself to
election campaigns (but e.g. for François Mitterrand, 1981 and
Lionel Jospin, 2002). As self-confident and emancipated public
figure, nevertheless, she is always good for a clear frank
statement.
Autograph hunters claim Anny Duperey to be one of the most or
even the most kind and likeable French celebrity. She gladly makes
time for her fans. It is told she even signs early act photos
amused and with a smile. In general it seems she has no trouble
with, because in some movies and photo sessions she shows rather a
lot of her skin. Even up to nowadays. Or in her own words out of
the 1970s: »Nude yes, porn no way.
« - generation 1968
heritage.
Because she speaks English accent-free - for Bobby
Deerfield she learned it during a three week crash course visiting
her colleague Ian Holm and his wife in London - even international
autograph requests do not cause troubles. She modestly affirms her
missing accent, however, just belies her real language skills.
Due to her a bit husky, expressive and melodious voice Anny
Duperey is a wanted speaker for French audio-books, not only as
story teller for Grimm Brothers' fairy tales and Walt Disney's
children stories, but also for demanding literature and (better:
therefore) for her own business on Les chats de
hasard.
By the way: her voice does not derive from (chain) smoking.
According to what she said she gave it up in 1992, after a 60
cigarettes per day consume under stress.
Anny Duperey: I lived two fine romances
The actress very well-known and extraordinary popular in France
and the francophone countries, and this cross-generational, in
parallel right from the beginning continues an awarded career on
television. Less in series, but in TV-movies and in mini series.
For instance one can watch Anny Duperey in Claude Santelli's
Sarn (1968), in Jean Kerchbron's Koenigsmark
(1968), with long
fair
hair in the third episode of Claude Guillemots La Brigade des
Malefices: Voir Vénus et mourir (1970), in Nina Companeez's
6-episode series Un ours pas comme les autres (1978), in
Robert Mazoyer's 5-episode series Un Château au soleil
(1988), in Christopher Franck's La seconde (1989), in
Clive Donner's trilogy Charlemagne (1993) playing Bertha
with Big Feet where impressing attention is drawn to her
respectable shoe size, in
Christian Faures L'enfant perdu (1997), in Nina Companeez's
two-parter Un Pique-Nique chez Osiris (2001), in a double
role in Joyce Buñuel's Le voyage de la grande-duchesse
(2003), in Daniel Janneau's Une vie en retour (2005), in
the second season of 5-episode series Clara Sheller
(2008), in Christian Duguay's Coco Chanel (2008),
in Jérôme Cornuau's Le Tueur du lac (2017),
in all eight episodes of Grand Hôtel (2020) and in
also eight episodes of La Faute à Rousseau (2021)
just to list some broadcasted outside of France or available on DVD
and other sources, respectively.
Most successfully, however, since 1992 she played in the loose
trilogy episodes of Une famille formidable in movie
length. The sixth season for instance reached more than 40% rating
on French TV in 2006 - just cult status. Temporarily her life
partner Cris Campion and later her son Gaël acted in several
chapters. Meanwhile consisting of six one hour episodes the series
ended out of respect to writer and director Joël Santoni's
death after 26 years in autumn 2018 with the fifteenth season.
Several times her performance in different roles has been awarded
with the 7 d'Or TV prize.
Of course, she can employ her popularity for having advertising
appeal. For example Anny Duperey might have served as an
inspiration for the Brune of
the well-known fashion illustrator René Gruau, especially
because in 1982 she advertised
for Marcelle Griffon in
a TV commercial as well.
In interviews, however, she likes to describe her career as
»zig zag
« and remarks that cinema had suddenly
»forgotten
« her in the mid eighties. Even after her
César nomination she was without job for one year. Well, maybe due
to her beauty she has just been underestimated as actress. So she
could have easily stolen the show of the international title star.
Just have a look at the photos shot during the press release of De
l'autre côté du lit (2009; English title: Changing
Sides), where she leaves a deep impression even by the side of
also not quite unattractive Sophie Marceau (playing her daughter).
Presently experts just consider versatile Anny Duperey the best
French actress of (at least) her generation.
The episodes serial Une famille formidable, however,
cements her film role as (grand) mother in front of the camera and
benefits by the dignified aging of its most beautiful leading
actress as well. Even if an eye-lifting in early 1998 and hair
color contribute a bit as she freely admits.
That all has given Anny Duperey the reputation in France to be
one of the most versatile artists, a socially active popular figure, who
cuts a fine figure both on stage and in front of the camera as
actress, dancer and
singer.
In classical and in modern plays, in comedies and in thrillers.
Additionally she has gained reputation as writer. Extracts of Le voile
noir were a part of the test paper in the French exam in 2002
and are to find in the French school reader.
Even a filled yellow rose is named after her since 2007.
Filmographies and bibliographies
Anny Duperey turns red to green; all her nails, too
Exploit e.g. Dailymotion, Vimeo, Youtube and videos at Google for clips from different broadcasts and movies. Or search on more »official« level:
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INA - Institut national de l'audiovisuel, numerous French TV broadcasts covering the last decades and also movies for download. Often digital remastered (INA.fr; partly in English).
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A very impressive amount of photos out of TV magazines at Base de Donnés de films français avec images (www.php88.free.fr/bdff).
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French National Library (https://data.bnf.fr/; partly in English)
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Ministère de la Culture (www.culture.gouv.fr)
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Culmination as »herself« staring a long interview in Swiss TV (www.rts.ch) from 1976