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    Delphine Seyrig

    French actress and film director

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  1. Delphine Claire Beltiane Seyrig ( French: [sɛʁiɡ]; 10 April 1932 – 15 October 1990) was a Lebanese-born French actress and film director. She came to prominence in Alain Resnais 's 1961 film Last Year at Marienbad, and later acted in films by Chantal Akerman, Luis Buñuel, Marguerite Duras, Ulrike Ottinger, Francois Truffaut, and Fred Zinneman.

  2. Delphine Seyrig. Actress: The Day of the Jackal. Delphine was born in Beirut on the 10th April 1932 into an intellectual Protestant family. Her Alsatian father, Henri Seyrig, was the director of the Archaeological Institute and later France's cultural attaché in New York during World War Two.

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  3. Apr 6, 2024 · Delphine Seyrig (born April 10, 1932, Beirut, Lebanon—died October 15, 1990, Paris, France) was a French actress celebrated for her mysterious beauty and distinctive characterizations. Seyrig grew up in Lebanon, Greece, France, and the United States and studied drama in Paris and at the Actors Studio in New York.

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  4. Jul 15, 2022 · In her last significant film role, the art-house icon reveals an emotional vulnerability previously hidden by her ethereal persona.

  5. Apr 7, 2022 · The exhibition Defiant Muses: Delphine Seyrig and the Feminist Video Collectives of 1970s and 1980s France, opening today at the Kunsthalle Wien, explores the lasting impact of their work.

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  7. Oct 15, 1990 · Delphine Seyrig (April 10, 1932 – October 15, 1990) was a Lebanese-born French actress and film director. She became active in the feminist movement in the 1970s along with filmmakers Chantal Akerman, Marguerite Duras, and Ulrike Ottinger.

  8. Jan 17, 2023 · As images of the film flooded the internet on blogs, in videos, and tweets, they all had one thing in common: the actress Delphine Seyrig as the titular character in a state of melancholy. With a name not nearly as well known as some of her New Wave/Left Bank contemporaries, Seyrig’s career has proven itself one of the most enduring of the era.

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