Bulle Ogier
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Bulle Ogier in Paris in April 2008 |
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Born | Marie-France Thielland August 9, 1939 Boulogne-Billancourt, near Paris |
Bulle Ogier (born Marie-France Thielland on 9 August 1939) is a French actress.
Ogier's first appearance on screen was in Voilà l'Ordre, a short French movie directed by Jacques Baratier with a number of the then-emerging young singers of the 1960s in France, including Boris Vian, Claude Nougaro, etc.
She worked with Jacques Rivette (L'Amour fou, Céline et Julie vont en bateau, Duelle, Le Pont du Nord, La Bande des Quatre), Luis Buñuel (Le charme discret de la bourgeoisie (The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie), René Allio, Claude Lelouch, Jean-Paul Civeyrac (All the Fine Promises Prix Jean Vigo), Claude Duty, and others.
Ogier was always highly ambitious with her movie directors, all of whom formed part of the French "Cinéma d'auteur".
She is the mother of the actress Pascale Ogier (who died of a heart attack on the eve of her 26th birthday). Ogier is married to producer and director Barbet Schroeder.
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- Les Idoles (1964, by Marc'O) - Gigi la Folle
- Piège (1968, by Jacques Baratier)
- Et crac (1969)
- 48 heures d'amour (1969, by Cécil Saint-Laurent) - Pauline
- Pierre et Paul (1969, by René Allio) - Martine
- L'Amour fou (1969, by Jacques Rivette) - Claire
- Les Stances de Sophie (1970, by Moshe Mizrahi) - Julia
- M comme Mathieu (1970, by Jean-François Adam) - Une étudiante
- Out 1 : Noli me tangere (1970, by Jacques Rivette) - Pauline/Emilie
- Rendez-vous a Bray (1971, by André Delvaux) - Odile
- Ce film est projeté dans 1 salle(s) - Rosemonde
- La Salamandre (1971, by Alain Tanner)
- Out 1 : Spectre (1971, by Jacques Rivette) - Pauline/Emilie
- Le Gang des otages (1972, by Edouard Molinaro) - Liliane Guerec
- La Vallée (1972, by Barbet Schroeder) - Vivian
- Ce film est projeté dans 1 salle(s) - Florence
- Le charme discret de la bourgeoisie (1972, by Luis Buñuel)
- Bel ordure (1973, by Jean Marboeuf) - Marie
- Io e lui (1973, by Luciano salce) - Irene
- Projection privée (1973, by François Leterrier) - Camille
- Un Ange au paradis (1973, by Jean-Pierre Blanc) - Rita
- George qui ? (1973, by Michèle Rosier) - Marie Dorval
- La Paloma (1974, by Daniel Schmid) - La mère d'Isidore
- Céline et Julie vont en bateau (1974, by Jacques Rivette) - Camille
- Mariage (1974, by Claude Lelouch) - Janine
- Un Divorce heureux (1975, by Henning Carlsen) - Marguerite
- Jamais plus toujours (1975, by Yannick Bellon) - Claire
- Paulina s'en va (1975, by André Téchiné) - Paulina
- Un Ange passe (1975, by Philippe Garrel)
- Maîtresse (1975, by Barbet Schroeder) - Ariane
- Flocons d'or (1976, by Werner Schroeter) - Ame meurtrière
- Serail (1976, by Eduardo de Gregorio) - Ariane
- Duelle (1976, by Jacques Rivette) - Viva
- Des journees entieres dans les arbres (1977, by Marguerite Duras) - Marcelle
- Le Navire night (1978, by Marguerite Duras
- La Troisième génération (1979, by Rainer Werner Fassbinder) - Hilde Krieger
- Le Rose et le blanc (1980, by Robert Pansard-Bresson) - Jeanne
- Seuls (1980, by Francis Reusser) - la femme du peintre
- Le Pont du Nord (1980, by Jacques Rivette) - Marie
- Le Professeur jouait du saxophone (1981, by Bernard Dumont)
- Agatha et les lectures illimitées (1981, by Marguerite Duras)
- La Mémoire courte (1982, by Eduardo de Gregorio) - Geneviève Derhode
- La Derelitta (1983, by Jean-Pierre Igoux) - Eva Stoffel
- Aspern (1984, by Eduardo de Gregorio) - Mlle Tita
- Tricheurs (1984, by Barbet Schroeder) - Suzie
- Voyage autour d'une main (1985, by Raoul Ruiz)
- Mon cas (1986, by Manoel de Oliveira) - Actrice n° 1
- Candy mountain (1987, by Robert Frank) - Cornelia
- La Bande des quatre (1988, by Jacques Rivette) - Constance
- Terre étrangère (1988, by Luc Bondy) - Genia
- Nord (1991, by Xavier Beauvois) - la mère
- Le Temps et la chambre (TV) (1992, by Patrice Chéreau) - l'impatiente
- Le Sommeil d'Adrien (1993, by [[Caroline Champetier
- Personne ne m'aime (1993, by Marion Vernoux) - Françoise
- Regarde les hommes tomber (1993, by Jacques Audiard) - Louise
- Bete de scene (1994, by Bernard Nissille) - L'actrice principale
- Fado majeur et mineur (1994, by Raoul Ruiz) - Katia
- Circuit Carole (1994, by Emmanuelle Cuau) - Jeanne
- Tout va mal (1995, by Marco Nicoletti)
- N'oublie pas que tu vas mourir (1995, by Xavier Beauvois) - La mère de Benoît
- Le Fils de Gascogne (1995, by Pascal Aubier)
- Irma Vep (1995, by Olivier Assayas) - Mireille
- Somewhere in the City (1998, by Ramin Niami) - Brigitte
- Voleur de vie (1998, by Yves Angelo) - La dame du cimetière
- Au coeur du mensonge (1998, by Claude Chabrol) - Yveline Bordier
- Venus Beauty Institute (Vénus beauté (institut)) (1998, by Tonie Marshall) - Madame Nadine
- Shattered Image (1998, by Raoul Ruiz) - Mrs. Ford
- La Confusion des Genres (2000, by Ilan Duran Cohen) - Mère de Laurence
- Deux (2001, by Werner Schroeter) - Anna
- Bord de mer (2001, by Julie Lopes-Curval) - Rose
- Novela (2002, by Cédric Anger)
- All the fine promises (2002, by Jean-Paul Civeyrac) - Béatrice
- Bienvenue au gîte (2002, by Claude Duty) - Odile De Castellane
- Merci... Dr Rey ! (2002, by Andrew Litvack) - Claude Sabrié
- Le Mal de mer (2004, by Olivier Vinuesa) - Denise
- Gentille (2004, by Sophie Fillières) - Angèle
- L'Ami de Fred Astaire (2006, by Noémie Lvovsky) - Geneviève
- Ne touchez pas la hache (2006, by Jacques Rivette)
- Belle toujours (2006, by Manoel de Oliveira)