Nadine Tallier
Nadine de Rothschild (née Nadine Nelly Jeannette Lhopitalier; born 18 April 1932) is a French author and former actress. She is the widow of banker Edmond Adolphe de Rothschild, a member of the Rothschild family. Nadine Lhopitalier was born in Saint-Quentin, Aisne, France. She never met her father. At 14 years-old, she left her mother's house and worked in a Peugeot factory. 2 years later, at 16, she became the model of the painter Jean-Gabriel Domergue, a socialite who opened the door for her to the worlds of theater and film. In 1952, she began her acting career under the pseudonym of Nadine Tallier and played various roles from 1952 to 1964. In 1958, she started a romantic relationship with the son of Clement Callingham and Norah Docker. In 1962, two years before ending her career in film, she married Edmond Adolphe de Rothschild of the French branch of the Rothschild family. At the time, Edmond was chairman and principal owner of the Edmond de Rothschild Group, a private banking group headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. Although she was raised Roman Catholic, she converted to Judaism stating: "It would not have been possible to have the name Rothschild and be a Catholic... Nor would it be right for the son of a Rothschild to be half-Jewish and half-Catholic." They had one son born in 1963, Benjamin de Rothschild (1963-2021), shortly after their marriage. Following her husband's death in 1997, David Rockefeller proposed to her but she refused. Lhopitalier used the noble title of her husband (Baroness), issued to the Rothschild family under the Second French Empire. She wrote a book about manners (Le Bonheur de Séduire l'Art de Réussir) and her autobiography (La baronne rentre à cinq heures). In addition, Lhopitalier provided some reviews in the press on the same subject. In 2004, she opened the Nadine de Rothschild International Way of Life Academy in Geneva, Switzerland. In 2014, she held 17% of the holding's capital and 7% of the voting rights of Edmond de Rothschild Group. In disagreement with her daughter-in-law Ariane de Rothschild, she transferred her share of the family fortune to the Swiss private bank Pictet in 2014 and 2019. Source: Article "Nadine de Rothschild" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For
Credits
- 2006 · Salut les Terriens ! as Self (guest)
- 1998 · Vivement dimanche as Self
- 1990 · Stars 90 as self
- 1984 · La Chance aux chansons as Self
- 1982 · Champs-Elysées as Self
- 1972 · Le Grand Échiquier as Self
- 1961 · Deuxième Bureau contre terroristes as Claire
- 1959 · The Treasure of San Teresa as Zizi
- 1959 · Visa to Hell as Clémentine
- 1959 · Los cobardes as María
- 1959 · Cigarettes, Whiskey and Wild Women as Arlette, pensionnaire de l'institut
- 1958 · The Possessors as Sylvaine Dual, l'amie de Maublanc
- 1958 · Girls at Sea as Antoinette
- 1958 · En bordée as
- 1957 · Give Me My Chance as Kiki
- 1957 · Crazy in the Noodle as
- 1957 · Five Million in Cash as Céleste
- 1957 · Miss Catastrophe as Arlette
- 1956 · The Hunchback of Notre Dame as Une fille à la 'Cour des Miracles' (uncredited)
- 1956 · Man and Child as
- 1956 · An Evening at the Music Hall as Sonia
- 1956 · Fernand cow-boy as Any
- 1956 · Plucking the Daisy as Magali
- 1956 · Tonight the Skirts Fly as Tania la remplaçante de Catherine
- 1956 · Les Truands as Une femme de Jim
- 1955 · Diamond Machine as Amanda
- 1954 · Madame du Barry as
- 1954 · Men Think Only of That as
- 1954 · Ma petite folie as
- 1954 · Une vie de garçon as
- 1953 · Children of Love as Lulu
- 1953 · Femmes de Paris as
- 1952 · Manina, the Lighthouse-Keeper's Daughter as Mathilda
- 1952 · The Case Against X as Amélie - la soubrette (uncredited)
- 1952 · French Touch as Mlle Mado
- 1952 · Leathernose as
- 1951 · Le Passage de Vénus as Gisèle
- 1951 · The Sleepwalker as
- 1951 · Dear Caroline as La doublure de Martine Carol
- 1950 · The Strollers as (uncredited)
- 1949 · The Sinners as Resident of the Maison Haute Mère
- 1949 · Mission in Tangier as Une jeune femme dans le cabaret (uncredited)