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Fanny Ardant

Fanny Ardant

Birthday: 22 March 1949, Saumur, Maine-et-Loire, France
Birth Name: Fanny Marguerite Judith Ardant
Height: 174 cm

Fanny Ardent was the youngest of 5 children born to a cavalry officer and his wife. She was raised in Monte Carlo where she was educated at a convent school. A voracious reader, she discovered Proust ...Show More

Fanny Ardant
When I read the synopsis of La femme d'à côté (1981) I was completely stunned by Show more When I read the synopsis of La femme d'à côté (1981) I was completely stunned by the idea that you could die of love. The only thing I've ever believed in, at the risk of seeming sentimental, is love. If I'm at a boring dinner I always ask the man next to me, whether he's an ambassador or the President of the Republic: "Do you love your wife?" It's the only interesting subject. Hide
I think it will become more and more normal to see older actors because the population is becoming m Show more I think it will become more and more normal to see older actors because the population is becoming more and more older. It's like wine, cinema. Hide
[on undertaking a role] If you prepare too much, after a while you are not surprised any more by the Show more [on undertaking a role] If you prepare too much, after a while you are not surprised any more by the way the man - the husband or the lover - is going to look at you, to smile at you, to answer you. It's better to be available. Hide
[answering a question about what she wants to do before she passes] I would like to be a hairdresser Show more [answering a question about what she wants to do before she passes] I would like to be a hairdresser - a shop in a small village in Italy, Sicily. Sometimes I dream about it. I would cut the hair of everyone - from the priest to the Mafioso, the beautiful lady and the young girl in the wedding. It would be the most important place in the village. Hide
[on François Truffaut] For him, film was a matter of life and death. He used to say, "In films, tra Show more [on François Truffaut] For him, film was a matter of life and death. He used to say, "In films, trains never run late" - I love that. Film was his salvation because in film everything has a meaning. Life is chaotic but in cinema you can stop time. François used to say, "Those who love life, love cinema." That's for sure. Hide
The reason I never married is because my mother and father really loved each other, so we were a per Show more The reason I never married is because my mother and father really loved each other, so we were a perfect family. Little House on the Prairie (1974) was bullshit compared to us. I think I was afraid of not measuring up to that. For me, a successful marriage is something to be revered. Real closeness between a man and a woman, a real family where you can argue and laugh, that's like Notre dame or Westminster Abbey - a 'chef d'oeuvre'. It's hard to achieve. Hide
The strength of the French cinema [is that] the director puts the woman in the middle of the story. Show more The strength of the French cinema [is that] the director puts the woman in the middle of the story. And if you look at French literature carefully - Balzac, Flaubert, Stendahl - always look for the woman. Hide
[on Gérard Depardieu] I love him because he has an incredible feminine side, finesse and intelligen Show more [on Gérard Depardieu] I love him because he has an incredible feminine side, finesse and intelligence - he's not a great crashing macho, even if he is arrogant. Hide
Fanny Ardant's FILMOGRAPHY
as Actor (17)
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