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  1. Annie Suzanne Girardot (25 October 1931 – 28 February 2011) was a French actress. She often played strong-willed, independent, hard-working, and often lonely women, imbuing her characters with an earthiness and reality that endeared her to women undergoing similar daily struggles.

  2. She is a three-time César Award winner (1977, 1996, 2002), a two-time Molière Award winner, a BAFTA nominee, and a recipient of several international prizes including the Volpi Cup (Best actress) at the 1965 Venice Film Festival for Three Rooms in Manhattan.

  3. Annie Girardot. Actress: The Piano Teacher. Over the course of a five-decade career, she starred in nearly 150 films. She is a three-time César Award winner (1977, 1996, 2002), a two-time Molière Award winner, a BAFTA nominee, and a recipient of several international prizes including the Volpi Cup (Best actress) at the 1965 Venice Film ...

  4. Mar 2, 2011 · March 1, 2011. Annie Girardot, a versatile French actress who played the doomed Milanese streetwalker in Luchino Visconti’s “Rocco and His Brothers” and, moving easily from drama to...

  5. Annie Girardot est née à Paris dans le 10e arrondissement, d'une mère sage-femme, Raymonde Noëlle Félicie Girardot (1902-1989) 1, et de père inconnu, un homme marié qui ne la reconnaîtra pas, qui est mort alors qu'elle est âgée de 2 ans 2 et qui s'appelait Auguste Heflinger 3. Après avoir été élevée dans une famille d'accueil à ...

  6. Feb 28, 2011 · Annie Girardot (25 October 1931 – 28 February 2011) was a French actress. She began performing in 1955, making her film debut in Treize à table. Girardot won the Prix Suzanne Bianchetti in 1956, and in 1977 won the César Award for Best Actress portraying the title character in Docteur Françoise Gailland.

  7. Feb 28, 2011 · Annie Girardot, the perky, gravelly-voiced actress who became one of France’s most enduring and acclaimed modern stars, died on Monday. She was 79.

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