Emmanuelle Riva
February 24, 1927 (97 years old) in Cheniménil, Vosges, France
Emmanuelle Riva (February 24, 1927 – January 27, 2017) was a French actress, best known for her roles in the films Hiroshima mon amour and Amour. In 2013, Riva won the BAFTA Award and the César Award for her lead role in Michael Haneke's Amour as Anne Laurent, and was nominated for the Academy Award for the same role.[2][3] She had previously been nominated for a BAFTA Award in 1960 for Hiroshima mon amour, and had won Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival in 1962 for Thérèse Desqueyroux.
Known For
Credits
- 2021 · Trintignant by Trintignant as Self (archive footage)
- 2021 · Marx Can Wait as Mother (archive footage) (uncredited)
- 2021 · Alma as
- 2017 · Lost in Paris as Martha
- 2013 · Michael H. – Profession: Director as Self
- 2013 · A Greek Type of Problem as Granny
- 2012 · Wide-Awake as The Superwoman
- 2012 · Amour as Anne
- 2011 · Skylab as Mrs. Prévost
- 2009 · A Man and His Dog as Femme église
- 2008 · The Great Alibi as Geneviève Herbin
- 2006 · My Son as Grandmother / La grand-mère
- 2004 · Eros Therapy as Emma
- 2004 · Green Paradise as La mère de Lucas
- 2001 · C'est la vie as Dominique
- 2001 · Médée as Le choeur
- 1999 · Venus Beauty Institute as Tante Lyda
- 1997 · XXL as Sonia Stern
- 1997 · Capitaine au long cours as Clémentine / Calypso
- 1995 · Kulturzeit as self
- 1995 · Éclats de famille as Maguerite
- 1995 · God, My Mother's Lover and the Butcher's Son as
- 1994 · A che punto è la notte as Professoressa Chaldiny
- 1994 · A che punto è la notte as Professoressa Chaldiny
- 1993 · A Shadow of a Doubt as Grandmother
- 1993 · Three Colors: Blue as Mother
- 1992 · Far from Brazil as Juliette
- 1991 · For Sasha as Mrs. Malka
- 1990 · The Passion of Bernadette as Mère Marie-Thérèse Vauzou
- 1988 · The Tribulations of Balthazar Kober as Mother
- 1987 · Funny Boy as Micky's Mother
- 1984 · Liberty at Night as Mouche
- 1983 · A Man of My Measure as
- 1982 · The Eyes, the Mouth as Madre
- 1982 · Is There a Frenchman in the House? as Adélaïde Tumelat
- 1981 · The Games of Countess Dolingen as Une invitée
- 1979 · Les Jeunes Filles as Andrée Hacquebaut
- 1976 · The Devil in the Heart as Mrs. Bouvier, the mother
- 1975 · Au long de rivière Fango as Mathilde
- 1974 · Ariane as Pasiphae
- 1973 · I Will Walk Like a Crazy Horse as Madame Rey
- 1972 · Le Cygne as Dame Gritie
- 1972 · Gates of Fire as The Baroness
- 1971 · Proust, l'art et la douleur as Narrator (voice)
- 1971 · Man of Desire as Valentine
- 1971 · Samedi soir as Self
- 1970 · The Modification as Henriette
- 1969 · Safari 5000 as
- 1968 · La forêt noire as Maria Richter
- 1967 · Risky Business as Suzanne Doucet
- 1967 · Disorder Is 20 Years Old as Self
- 1967 · Bitter Fruit as Soledad
- 1966 · Le coup de grâce as Sophie
- 1966 · L’or et le plomb as La femme du monde
- 1965 · Thomas the Impostor as la princesse de Bormes
- 1965 · I Kill, You Kill as Lucia Rossi Perozzi (segment "La donna che viveva sola")
- 1964 · The Big Hit as Clémence Grandval
- 1963 · Caterina as Caterina
- 1963 · The Hours of Love as Maretta
- 1962 · Therese as Thérèse Desqueyroux
- 1962 · Climates of Love as Isabelle
- 1961 · Léon Morin, Priest as Barny
- 1960 · Kapo as Terese
- 1960 · Adua and Her Friends as Marilina
- 1960 · Recourse in Grace as Germaine Tourier
- 1960 · The Eighth Day as Françoise
- 1959 · Hiroshima Mon Amour as Elle
- 1959 · Discorama as Self
- 1958 · The Possessors as la secrétaire de Noël
- 1956 · Cinépanorama as Self
- Future · La Fin de la nuit as Thérèse Desqueyroux
- Future · Résister ou les captives d'Aigues-Mortes as