Jeanne Moreau Overview:

Actress, Jeanne Moreau, was born on Jan 23, 1928 in Paris, France. Moreau died at the age of 89 on Jul 31, 2017 in Paris, France and was laid to rest in Montmartre Cemetery in Paris, France.

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"Mademoiselle" (1966) starring Jeanne Moreau, directed by Tony Richardson

By The Lady Eve on Oct 31, 2017 From Lady Eve's Reel Life

MADEMOISELLE NOT TO BE MISSED AT SAN FRANCISCO'S 4TH FRENCH FILM NOIR FESTIVAL In Francois Truffaut’s The Bride Wore Black (1968), Jeanne Moreau portrayed a woman driven to kill by the reckless accidental shooting of her new husband. In that film, one of Truffaut’s Hitchcockian exerc... Read full article


Happy Birthday to the whole crowd, born on January 23rd! Randolph Scott; Franklin Pangborn; Sergei M. Eisenstein; Bob Steele; Irene Sharaff; Ernie Kovacs; Jeanne Moreau and Sonny Chiba

By C. S. Williams on Jan 23, 2014 From Classic Film Aficionados

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Happy Birthday to the whole crowd, born on January 23rd! Randolph Scott; Franklin Pangborn; Sergei M. Eisenstein; Bob Steele; Irene Sharaff; Ernie Kovacs; Jeanne Moreau and Sonny Chiba (1)

By C. S. Williams on Jan 23, 2014 From Classic Film Aficionados

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Jeanne Moreau Quotes:

Christine: Men want to be heroes, and their widows mourn.


Giovanni: Who wrote that?
Lidia: You did.


Catherine: You said, "I love you," I said, "Wait." I was going to say, "Take me," you said, "Go away."


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Jeanne Moreau Facts
Won the Best Actress Molière Award (the French equivalent of a Tony) in 1988 for her acclaimed performance in Hermann Broch's "Le récit de la servante Zerline", a huge theatrical success which toured 11 countries.

Her stage hits include Ivan Turgenev's "A Month in the Country", Jean Cocteau's "La machine infernale" (as the Sphinx), Anna Bonacci's "L'heure éblouissante", George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion" (as Eliza Doolittle), Tennessee Williams' "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" (as Maggie) and "The Night of the Iguana" (as Hannah Jelkes), Frank Wedekind's "Loulou" (title role) and Hermann Broch's "Le récit de la servante Zerline" (title role).

Is one of the numerous French film personalities who co-signed a petition calling for civil disobedience in the face of a xenophobic immigration law (February 1997).

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