Name: Emmanuelle
Beart
Date of Birth: August 14 1965
Birth Place: Gassin France
Nationality: French
Education: Drama school in Paris
Claim to fame: in Manon des Sources the sequel to Jean de Florette
Occupation: Actress, model
Emmanuelle Beart
is the daughter of french singer and poet Guy Béart and
Italian-Greek mother, Geneviève Galea. She was born on
the 14 August 1965 in St. Tropez, France. After her parents
divorce she was raised by her mother in a remote mountain village
in provence with her three brothers and her sister . As a teenager,
left for Montreal. There she, apparently, met Robert Altman
who encouraged her to become an actress. Although she even took
a screen test for him, nothing came of it. She then attended
a drama school in paris before being cast in Premiers désirs
three months later.
She first became
well known in Manon des Sources the sequel to Jean de Florette
when she won Best Supporting Actress. Emmanuelle has risen to
great national and international fame as an actress not merely
because of her beauty, she is also capable of deep emotional
empathy with the character she is playing. Like many actresses
she spends a long time preparing her characters, in Un Coeur
en Hiver for instance she apparently practiced the violin every
day for eighteen months.
Emmanuelle had a
long relationship with Daniel Auteuil, her co-star in several
films. She has a daughter, Nelly (born April 18th 1992), by
Auteuil, and a young son Johan (born March 1996) by her current
boyfriend David Moreau (the half-brother of French actor Patrick
Bruel). But she says her children will not interfere with her
acting career: "For the moment, I just put them in a backpack
and bring them along with me. I love the fact that they can
travel with me. I just decided that I would not put my professional
life on hold to raise children. I know that sounds selfish to
a lot of people and I don't know if what I'm doing is the right
thing. But that's the way I'm doing it."
One of her greatest
irritations is the curiosity of the press: "It's madness.
They follow me. I sue them. That's the deal. I have to admit
that it's getting painful to stay polite... I give everything
I have to give on the screen. I feel I don't owe the public
anything else."
Her next film is
Jacques Weber's "Don Juan", co-starring Penelope Cruz
and Ariadna Gil.