Daniel Auteuil
Daniel Auteuil in 2011
Born (1950-01-24) 24 January 1950
Occupation(s)Actor, film director, screenwriter
Years active1974–present
Spouses
  • Anne Jousset (?–?)
(m. 19931995)
    Aude Ambroggi
    (m. 2006)
    PartnerMarianne Denicourt
    Children3; including Aurore Auteuil

    Daniel Auteuil (French: [danjɛl otœj]; born 24 January 1950) is a French actor and director who has appeared in a wide range of film genres, including period dramas, romantic comedies, and crime thrillers.[1] In 1996 he won the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival together with Belgian actor Pascal Duquenne. He is also the winner of two César Awards for Best Actor, one in 1987 as Ugolin Soubeyran in Jean de Florette and Manon des Sources and one for his role in Girl on the Bridge. For his role in Jean de Florette he also won the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role.[2] Auteuil is considered one of France's most respected actors.[1][3]

    Life and career

    Daniel Auteuil was born on 24 January 1950 in Algiers, French Algeria, the son of opera singers.[1] He grew up in Avignon and Nancy, France.[1] He began his acting career in musical comedy and made his film debut in 1972.[1]

    Auteuil's starring role in the historical drama film Jean de Florette (1986) and its sequel Manon des Sources (1986) brought him international recognition. Auteuil has since become one of the best-known, best-paid and most popular actors in France. Through his appearances in films including the swashbuckler Le bossu (1997), the comedy The Closet (2001), the romantic comedy After You... (2003), the thriller Caché (2005) and the comedy My Best Friend (2006), he has since gained greater international recognition.

    In 2013, Auteuil was selected as a member of the main competition jury at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.[4]

    Auteuil has two daughters: Aurore Auteuil with his former partner, Anne Jousset, and Nelly from a ten-year relationship with actress Emmanuelle Béart, his co-star in the films A Heart in Winter and Manon des Sources (1986). He married Aude Ambroggi, a Corsican sculptor born in 1977,[5] on 22 July 2006 in Porto-Vecchio, Corsica.

    Early life

    At age 16, thanks to André Benedetto, who led a company in Avignon, Auteuil began stage acting in Chekhov's La Demande en mariage.[6] To please his parents he began studies in topography, and he worked in a nightclub cloakroom on Saturday nights to earn money.[6]

    In 1969, after attending high school in Avignon, he went to Paris with his friend Roger Miremont. He enrolled in a theatre course taught by Cours Florent. Despite several attempts, he was never accepted to the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique.

    In 1970, he made his debut in théâtre national populaire in Early Morning. In 1972 and 1973 he appeared in the American musical Godspell. Partnered with Edwige Feuillère's theatre (La folle de Chaillot) and Maria Pacôme's theatre (Apprends-moi, Céline), he co-starred with François Périer in Coup de chapeau, which earned him the 1979 Gérard Philipe prize for the best actor in Parisian theatre of the year. He then appeared in Le Garçon d'appartement, which Gérard Lauzier adapted for the cinema in 1982 as T'empêches tout le monde de dormir.

    In 1974, Auteuil made his debut on television under the direction of Marcel Jullian in the series Les Fargeot before continuing next to Rellys, Jackie Sardou and Fernand Sardou in Adieu Amélie by Jean-Paul Carrère. In 1977, he played the detective Camaret in the six-episode series Rendez-vous en noir, based on the novel by William Irish.

    In 1975, Gérard Pirès offered Auteuil the lead role in L'Agression with Catherine Deneuve and Jean-Louis Trintignant.

    Selected filmography

    As actor

    Year Title Role Director
    1974 L'Agression Natacha's boyfriend Gérard Pirès
    1975 Attention les yeux ! Alex Gérard Pirès
    1977 Monsieur Papa Dédé Philippe Monnier
    1977 Rendez-vous en noir Inspecteur Camaret Claude Grinberg
    1979 Us Two a rascal Claude Lelouch
    Heroes Are Not Wet Behind the Ears Jean-Bernard Charles Nemes
    1980 Les sous-doués Bébel Claude Zidi
    1981 Les hommes préfèrent les grosses Jean-Yves Jean-Marie Poiré
    Les Sous-doués en vacances Bébel Claude Zidi
    Clara et les Chics Types Mickey Jacques Monnet
    1982 Pour cent briques, t'as plus rien... Sam Édouard Molinaro
    1984 Les Fauves Christopher Bergham Jean-Louis Daniel
    Asphalt Warriors Inspecteur Vincent Sergio Gobbi
    P'tit Con Jeannot Gérard Lauzier
    1985 Palace Lucien Molard Édouard Molinaro
    1986 Jean de Florette Ugolin Claude Berri
    Manon des Sources
    1987 Quelques jours avec moi Martial Pasquier Claude Sautet
    1989 Romuald et Juliette Romuald Blindet Coline Serreau
    1990 Lacenaire The Elegant Criminal Lacenaire Francis Girod
    1991 A Heart in Winter Stéphane Claude Sautet
    My Life Is Hell Abargadon Josiane Balasko
    1992 My Favorite Season Antoine André Téchiné
    1993 La Reine Margot Henri de Bourbon Patrice Chéreau
    1994 La Séparation Pierre Christian Vincent
    1995 A French Woman Louis Régis Wargnier
    1995 Thieves Alex André Téchiné
    Sostiene Pereira Dr. Cardoso Roberto Faenza
    1996 The Eighth Day Harry Jaco Van Dormael
    Lucie Aubrac Raymond Claude Berri
    1997 On Guard Lagardère Philippe de Broca
    1998 Girl on the Bridge Gabor Patrice Leconte
    1999 The Lost Son Xavier Lombard Chris Menges
    The Escort (Mauvaise passe) Pierre Michel Blanc
    The Widow of Saint-Pierre Jean Patrice Leconte
    The Closet François Pignon Francis Veber
    2000 Sade Marquis de Sade Benoît Jacquot
    2001 Vajont Alberico Biadene Renzo Martinelli
    2002 The Adversary Jean-Marc Faure Nicole Garcia
    2003 Rencontre avec le dragon Guillaume de Montauban Hélène Angel
    After You... Antoine Letoux Pierre Salvadori
    2004 36 Quai des Orfèvres Léo Vrinks Olivier Marchal
    Strange Crime Daniel Roberto Andò
    2005 Caché Georges Laurent Michael Haneke
    To Paint or Make Love William Lasserre Arnaud Larrieu and Jean-Marie Larrieu
    2006 The Valet Pierre Levasseur Francis Veber
    My Best Friend François Coste Patrice Leconte
    Napoleon and Me Napoleon Paolo Virzì
    2007 Conversations with My Gardener Dupinceau Jean Becker
    2008 The Last Deadly Mission Schneider Olivier Marchal
    15 ans et demi Philippe Le Tallec François Desagnat & Thomas Sorriaux
    Me Two Jean-Christian Ranu Nicolas & Bruno
    2009 Je l'aimais Pierre Zabou Breitman
    2011 The Well-Digger's Daughter Pascal Amoretti Daniel Auteuil
    2012 The Lookout Mattei Michele Placido
    Blood from a Stone Georges Pierret Jacques Maillot
    2013 Jappeloup Serge Durand Christian Duguay
    Marius César Daniel Auteuil
    Fanny César Daniel Auteuil
    2015 Entre amis Richard Olivier Baroux
    Nos femmes Paul Richard Berry
    2016 Les Naufragés Jean-Louis Brochard David Charhon
    Au nom de ma fille André Bamberski Vincent Garenq
    The Confessions Daniel Roché Roberto Andò
    2017 Le Brio Pierre Mazard Yvan Attal
    2018 The Other Woman Daniel Daniel Auteuil
    Remi, Nobody's Boy Vitalis Antoine Blossier
    2019 Qui m'aime me suive ! Gilbert José Alcala
    La Belle Époque Victor Drumond Nicolas Bedos
    2021 Adieu Monsieur Haffmann Joseph Haffmann Fred Cavayé
    2022 Le Nouveau Jouet Philippe Étienne James Huth

    As filmmaker

    Year Title Credited as Notes
    Director Screenwriter
    2011 The Well-Digger's Daughter Yes Yes
    2013 Marius Yes Yes
    2013 Fanny Yes Yes
    2018 The Other Woman Yes Yes

    Awards and nominations

    Award Year Category Work Result Ref.
    British Academy Film Awards 1987 Best Actor in a Supporting Role Jean de Florette Won
    Cannes Film Festival 1996 Best Actor The Eighth Day Won
    César Awards 1987 Best Actor Jean de Florette Won
    1989 A Few Days with Me Nominated
    1991 Lacenaire Nominated
    1993 A Heart in Winter Nominated
    1994 My Favorite Season Nominated
    1995 La Séparation Nominated
    1997 The Eighth Day Nominated
    1998 On Guard Nominated
    2000 Girl on the Bridge Won
    2003 The Adversary Nominated
    2004 After You... Nominated
    2005 36 Quai des Orfèvres Nominated
    2018 Le Brio Nominated
    2020 La Belle Époque Nominated
    David di Donatello Awards 1993 Best Foreign Actor A Heart in Winter Won
    European Film Awards 1993 Best Actor A Heart in Winter Won
    2005 Caché Won
    Lumières Awards 2001 Best Actor Sade Won
    2018 Le Brio Nominated
    2020 La Belle Époque Nominated
    Molière Awards 1988 Best Actor Double Inconstancy Nominated
    1991 Scapin the Schemer Nominated
    2014 Nos Femmmes Nominated

    References

    1. 1 2 3 4 5 Marx, Rebecca Flint (2014). "Daniel Auteuil Biography". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 14 August 2014. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
    2. Marx, Rebecca Flint (2014). "Daniel Auteuil Awards". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 14 August 2014. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
    3. Marx, Rebecca Flint. "Daniel Auteuil". AllMovie. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
    4. Saperstein, Pat (23 April 2013). "Nicole Kidman, Christopher Waltz, Ang Lee Among Cannes Jury Members". Variety. Reed Business Information. Retrieved 23 April 2013.
    5. "Généalogie de Aude AMBROGGI". Geneanet (in French). Retrieved 15 January 2023.
    6. 1 2 Boyé, Bernard (2010). Les légendes du cinéma français : Daniel Auteuil. Éditions Autres Temps. p. 12..
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