
Sabine Azéma
Known For
Acting
Born
1949-09-20 in Paris, France
Biography
Sabine Azéma (born 20 September 1949) is a French stage and film actress and director. Born in Paris, she graduated from the Paris Conservatory of Dramatic Arts. Her film career began in 1975. Azéma appeared in A Sunday in the Country (1984), for which she won a César Award for Best Actress, and numerous films of Alain Resnais, including Life Is a Bed of Roses (1983), L'Amour à mort (1984), Mélo (which won her a second César Award for Best Actress), Smoking/No Smoking (1993), On connaît la chanson (1997), Pas sur la bouche (2003), and Cœurs (2006). She has been nominated a further five times. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sabine Azéma, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Most Known For

Vivement dimanche
as Self

Champs-Elysées
as Self

Sacrée Soirée
as Self

Le Grand Échiquier
as Self

Victoires de la musique
as Self

Nulle part ailleurs
as Self

Faut Voir - L'hebdo cinéma
as Self - Guest

R.A.I.D. Special Unit
as Marie-Caroline Dubarry

Rossini! Rossini!
as Olimpia Pélissier

Wow!
as Sylvette Ramatuelle

Mélo
as Romaine Belcroix

Private Fears in Public Places
as Charlotte

Zone Red
as Claire Rousset

Histoire(s) du cinéma
as Self

Three Years
as Julia Poncenot-Guillermen

Knock
as La Cuq

Aunt Hilda!
as Tante Hilda (voice)

Tanguy
as Edith Guetz

One Hundred and One Nights
as Sabine / Irène

My Man
as Bérangère