
Emmanuelle Béart
Biography
Emmanuelle Béart (born 14 August 1963) is a French actress who has appeared in over 60 film and television productions since 1972. An eight-time César Award nominee, she won the César Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 1986 film Manon des Sources. Her other film roles include La Belle Noiseuse (1991), A Heart in Winter (1992), Nelly and Mr. Arnaud (1995), Mission: Impossible (1996) and 8 Women (2002).
Emmanuelle Béart was born in Gassin, on the French Riviera, the daughter of Geneviève Galéa (pseudonym of Geneviève Guillery), a former model who is of Croatian, Greek and Maltese descent, and Guy Béart, a singer and poet. Her Egyptian-born father's family was of Sephardic Jewish descent, who sought refuge in Lebanon during his childhood.
She has a half-sister, Ève (born 1959), on her father's side and six half-siblings on her mother's side; Ivan, Sarah and Mikis Cerieix from her mother's relationship with Jean-Yves Cerieix and Olivier Guespin, Lison and Charlotte from her mother's relationship with Jean-Jacques Guespin.
In her late teens, she spent her summer vacation in Montreal with the English-speaking family of William Sofin, a close friend of her father. At the end of the summer, the family invited her to stay with them and complete her baccalauréat at Collège International Marie de France. They remained close friends.
Béart got an acting role in 1976 film Tomorrow's Children. In her teens she appeared in bit parts in television. Upon graduating from the Collège International Marie de France in Montreal, she returned to France to attend drama school in Paris. A short time later, she was cast in her first adult role in a film, and in 1986 she achieved fame with her role opposite Yves Montand, playing the avenging daughter in French hit Manon des Sources. For her performance, she won the 1987 César Award for Best Supporting Actress. In the 1987 film Date with an Angel, she starred as the Angel. In 1995, she won the Silver St. George award for Best Actress at the 19th Moscow International Film Festival for her starring role in film A French Woman.
In addition to her award for Best Supporting Actress, she has also been nominated for another seven César Awards for Most Promising Actress and Best Actress. Béart received Most Promising Actress nominations for A Strange Passion and Love on the Quiet; followed by Best Actress nominations for Children of Chaos, La Belle Noiseuse (The Beautiful Troublemaker), Un cœur en hiver (A Heart in Winter), Nelly et Monsieur Arnaud (Nelly and Mr Arnaud), and Les Destinées Sentimentales (Sentimental Destinies)
In the 5 May 2003 issue of the French edition of Elle magazine, Béart, aged 39, appeared nude: The entire run of 550,000 copies sold out in just three days, making it the biggest-selling issue in the fashion glossy's long history. ...
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Acting History
2026
Stereo Girls
2025Terre, Les Forces du Vivant as Narrator & Voice over
2024Amélia Starlight as Amelia Starlight
2023Such a Resounding Silence as Self
2023L'Âge d'or de la pub as Self (archive footage)
2022Syndrome [E] as Commissioner Maïa Leclerc
2022The Passengers of the Night as Vanda Dorval
2020Margaux Hartmann as Margaux Hartmann
2020Wonders in the Suburbs as Emmanuelle Joly
2019Architecture
2019André Téchiné: A Passion for Cinema as Self - Actress
2017Beyond the Known World as Louise
2015Michel Serrault, un clown en liberté as Self
2014Les Enfoirés - Les Enfoirés en chœur de 1985 à aujourd'hui
2014My Mistress as Maggie
2014The Yellow Eyes of Crocodiles as Iris Dupin
2013Electra, for Instance as Chrysothémis
2012The Rest of the World as Katia
2012Pirate TV as Patricia Gabriel
2012Bye Bye Blondie as Frances
2012The Desert of Love as Maria Cross
2011Ma compagne de nuit as Julia
2011The Great Restaurant II as The Cynical Friend
2010It Begins with the End as Gabrielle
2010Just The Three of Us as Marie, the mother
2008My Stars as Isabelle Séréna
2008Vinyan as Janet Belhmer
2008Disco as France
2007The Witnesses as Sarah
2006Family Hero as Léa O'Connor
2006A Crime as Alice Parker
2005Hell as Sophie
2005Jan Kounen - Intégrale courts métrages
2005French Beauty as Self (archive footage)
2005Jiminy Glick in Lalawood as Emmanuelle Béart (uncredited)
2005The Art of Breaking Up as Lucette
2005D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers as Milady Winter
2005D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers as Milady Winter
2004À boire as Inès Larue
2004Rendez-vous in an Unknown Land as Self
2003Nathalie... as Nathalie / Marlène
2003The Story of Marie and Julien as Marie
2003Strayed as Odile
2003Overnight as Self
2002Searching for Debra Winger as Self
2002A Day in the Life of French Cinema as Self
20028 Women as Louise
2001The Apartment as Self - Guest
2001Replay as Nathalie
2001Fortune Tellers and Misfortune as Chantal
2000Sentimental Destinies as Pauline Pommerel
1999Season's Beatings as Sonia
1999Elephant Juice as Jules
1999Time Regained as Gilberte
1998Vivement dimanche as Self
1998Stolen Life as Alda
1998The Last Little Red Riding Hood as Le Chaperon Rouge
1998Don Juan as Elvire
1997Les Enfoirés 1997 - Le Zénith des Enfoirés
1996Mission: Impossible as Claire
1995Nelly and Monsieur Arnaud as Nelly
1995A French Woman as Jeanne
1994Torment as Nelly
1994Les Enfoirés 1994 - Les Enfoirés au Grand Rex
1993Rupture(s) as Lucie
1992A Heart in Winter as Camille
1992La Belle Noiseuse: Divertimento as Marianne
1991Against Oblivion as Self
1991I Don't Kiss as Ingrid
1991La Belle Noiseuse as Marianne
1990The Voyage of Captain Fracassa as Isabella
1989Children of Chaos as Marie
1989Les Jupons de la révolution as Marie-Antoinette
1988Door on the Left as You Leave the Elevator as Éva
1987Date with an Angel as Angel
1987Sacrée Soirée as Self
1986Manon of the Spring as Manon Cadoret
1986La répétition ou L'amour puni as Lucile
1985Victoires de la musique as Self
1985Love on the Quiet as Samantha Page, call girl
1984Raison perdue as Sonia Mornant
1984A Strange Passion as Constanza
1983First Desires as Hélène
1982Champs-Elysées as Self
1976Tomorrow's Children as Lila
1974Spécial cinéma as Self
1972And Hope to Die as Child (uncredited)
1972Le Grand Échiquier as Self
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