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Isabelle Huppert starred with her daughter Lolita Chammah in three films, Vie moderne, La (2000), Malina (1991) and Une affaire de femmes (1988).


Sister of Elisabeth Huppert.


Saw the French team's victory at the Stade de France in the final of "XVI FIFA World Cup 1998" (1998) (mini) together with her son.


Her stage performance as "Hedda Gabler" in Ibsen's play was critically acclaimed and awarded at the Mostra in Venice (2005).


During the shooting of 8 femmes (2002), Isabelle was always hungry at 5 P.M. and had to eat bread. As this made Danielle Darrieux also feel hungry, they shared their bread.


Member of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 1984.


Is interested in photography.


Mother of 3 children: Lolita (born in October 1983), Lorenzo (born in January 1986) and Angelo (born in August 1997), all fathered by Ronald Chammah, who directed her in Milan noir (1987).


Friend of Kim Cattrall.


Born to Raymond Huppert, an engineer, and his wife Annick, an English teacher.


Plays the piano.


Most nominated actress for the Cesar Award. She has been nominated 13 times, and won once, for Cérémonie, La (1995). (2007).


She is, by far, the actress who has had the most films (16) in the Cannes's official competition, and one of the four who have won the Best Interpretation Awards twice - for Violette Nozière (1978) in 1978 and Pianiste, La (2001) in 2001 (the others are Vanessa Redgrave for Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment (1966) in 1966 and _Isadora (1968)_ in 1968, Helen Mirren for Cal (1984) in 1984 and The Madness of King George (1994) in 1995, and Barbara Hershey for Shy People (1987) in 1987 and A World Apart (1988) in 1988).


Being the youngest of five children, she three sisters and a brother: director Caroline Huppert, actress/writer/director Elisabeth Huppert, Jacqueline and Rémi.


Has recorded an album with French singer/"rock star" Jean-Louis Murat called "Madame Deshoulières". They sing/recite lyrics taken from poems of nearly unknown 16th century writer Antoinette Deshoulières. (Album released in France by "Labels" on 26 March 2001.)


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