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  1. Isabelle Carré (born 28 May 1971) is a French actress. She has appeared in more than 70 films since 1989. She won a César Award for Best Actress for her role in Se souvenir des belles choses (2001), and has been nominated a further six times for Beau fixe (1992), Le Hussard sur le toit (1995), La Femme défendue (1997), Les Sentiments (2003), Entre ses mains (2005) and Anna M. (2007).

    • Actress
    • 1989–present
    • Izzy
    • 28 May 1971 (age 52), Paris, France
  2. 62 Photos. Isabelle Carré was born on 28 May 1971 in Paris, France. She is an actress, known for Romantics Anonymous (2010), Anna M. (2007) and Se souvenir des belles choses (2001). She has been married to Bruno Pesery since 26 August 2006.

    • Actress, Soundtrack
    • May 28, 1971
    • 2 min
  3. Isabelle Carré (born 28 May 1971 in Paris) is a French actress, who has appeared in more than 40 films since 1989.

  4. Isabelle Carré. Actress: Romantics Anonymous. Isabelle Carré was born on 28 May 1971 in Paris, France. She is an actress, known for Romantics Anonymous (2010), Anna M. (2007) and Se souvenir des belles choses (2001). She has been married to Bruno Pesery since 26 August 2006.

    • May 28, 1971
  5. Budget. $11.8 million [1] Box office. $8.1 million [2] De Gaulle is a 2020 French biographical historical drama film written and directed by Gabriel Le Bomin, starring Lambert Wilson and Isabelle Carré as Charles and Yvonne de Gaulle.

    • Gabriel Le Bomin
    • Gabriel Le Bomin, Valérie Ranson-Enguiale
    • Aïssa Djabri, Farid Lahouassa
  6. Despite being in her early 50, this French beauty has still managed to have a well-maintained slim body with hourglass-shaped. She has a height of 5 ft 9 inches and weighs 65 Kg. Her body measurement is 33-25-35 inches. Her Bra size is 38B (US).

  7. Isabelle Carré est une actrice et écrivaine française, née le 28 mai 1971 dans le 12 e arrondissement de Paris. En 2003, elle obtient le César de la meilleure actrice pour son rôle dans Se souvenir des belles choses , ainsi que le Molière de la comédienne à deux reprises pour Mademoiselle Else (1999) et pour L'Hiver sous la table (2004).