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Biography

One of France's most respected actresses, Sabine Azema did not begin her film career until she was in her late thirties. A graduate of the Paris Conservatory of Dramatic Arts, Sabine Azema spent several years on stage before she was invited by Alain Resnais to play in his Life is a Bed of Roses (1983) and L'Amour a Mort the following year. She quickly became one of the most highly regarded French actresses and was twice awarded as Best Actress for Un Dimanche a la Campagne and Melo. She again demonstated her versatile talent playing the multiple roles in Alain Resnais's Smoking/No Smoking. ~ Yuri German, All Movie Guide

Most loved movie

Life and Nothing But

Most disliked movie

Private Fears in Public Places

Awards

Best Actress (win)
Mélo 1986
French Academy of Cinema

 

Best Supporting Actress (win)
A Sunday in the Country 1984
National Board of Review

 

Best Actress (win)
A Sunday in the Country 1984
French Academy of Cinema

 


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