Bulle Ogier
French actress and screenwriter (born 1939)
Bulle Ogier
Ogier in 2008
Born Marie-France Thielland
(1939-08-09 ) 9 August 1939 (age 85) Occupation(s) Actress, Screenwriter Spouse Barbet Schroeder
Bulle Ogier (born Marie-France Thielland ; 9 August 1939) is a French actress and screenwriter.
Career
She adopted the professional surname Ogier, which was her mother's maiden name. Her first appearance on screen was in Voilà l'Ordre , a short film directed by Jacques Baratier with a number of the then-emerging young singers of the 1960s in France, including Boris Vian , Claude Nougaro , etc.[ 1]
She worked with Jacques Rivette (L'amour fou , Céline et Julie vont en bateau , Duelle , Le Pont du Nord , La Bande des Quatre ), Luis Buñuel (Le charme discret de la bourgeoisie ), Alain Tanner (La Salamandre ), René Allio , Claude Lelouch , Jean-Paul Civeyrac (All the Fine Promises Prix Jean Vigo ), Marguerite Duras , Rainer Werner Fassbinder , Barbet Schroeder , and others.[ 1]
Ogier was awarded the Prix Suzanne Bianchetti in 1972.[ 2]
Personal life
She had a daughter, Pascale (1958–1984), born of a relationship with the musician Gilles Nicolas, from whom she separated when their daughter was two years old.[ 3] Pascale adopted her mother's professional surname "Ogier" and was also an actress.
Ogier is married to producer and director Barbet Schroeder .[ 4]
Selected filmography
Juliet Berto , Bulle Ogier, and Marie Dubois in 1972
L'Amour fou (1969, by Jacques Rivette ) – Claire
Paulina s'en va (1969, by André Téchiné ) - Paulina
Les Stances à Sophie (Sophie's Ways) (1970, by Moshé Mizrahi )
Out 1 : Noli me tangere (1971, by Jacques Rivette ) – Pauline/Emilie
Rendez-vous a Bray (1971, by André Delvaux ) – Odile
La Salamandre (1971, by Alain Tanner )
Out 1 : Spectre (1971, by Jacques Rivette ) – Pauline/Emilie
La Vallée (1972, by Barbet Schroeder ) – Vivian
Le charme discret de la bourgeoisie (1972, by Luis Buñuel )
Io e lui (1973, by Luciano Salce ) – Irene
La Paloma [fr ] (1974, by Daniel Schmid ) – La mère d'Isidore
Céline et Julie vont en bateau (1974, by Jacques Rivette ) – Camille
A Happy Divorce (1975, by Henning Carlsen ) – Marguerite
Maîtresse (1975, by Barbet Schroeder ) – Ariane
Duelle (1976, by Jacques Rivette ) – Viva
Surreal Estate (1976, by Eduardo de Gregorio) - Ariane
The Third Generation (1979, by Rainer Werner Fassbinder ) – Hilde Krieger
Le Pont du Nord (1981, by Jacques Rivette ) – Marie
Aspern (1984, by Eduardo de Gregorio) – Mlle Tita
Cheaters (Tricheurs) (1984, by Barbet Schroeder ) – Suzie
Mon cas (1986, by Manoel de Oliveira ) – Actrice n° 1
Candy Mountain (1987, by Robert Frank ) – Cornelia
The Distant Land (1987, by Luc Bondy ) – Genia
Gang of Four (1988, by Jacques Rivette ) – Constance
Don't Forget You're Going to Die (1995, by Xavier Beauvois ) – Benoît's mother
Le Fils de Gascogne (1995, by Pascal Aubier )
Irma Vep (1995, by Olivier Assayas ) – Mireille
The Color of Lies (1998, by Claude Chabrol ) – Yveline Bordier
Somewhere in the City (1998, by Ramin Niami ) – Brigitte
Venus Beauty Institute (Vénus beauté (institut)) (1998, by Tonie Marshall ) – Madame Nadine
Shattered Image (1998, by Raoul Ruiz ) – Mrs. Ford
Stolen Life (1998, by Yves Angelo ) – The woman in cemetery
The Color of Lies (1999, by Claude Chabrol ) – Évelyne Bordier
Confusion of Genders (2000, by Ilan Duran Cohen) – Mère de Laurence
Deux (2001, by Werner Schroeter ) – Anna
All the Fine Promises (2002, by Jean-Paul Civeyrac ) – Béatrice
Merci Docteur Rey (2002, by Andrew Litvack) – Claude Sabrié
Seaside (2002, by Julie Lopes-Curval ) – Rose
Good Girl (2005)
Belle Toujours (2006, by Manoel de Oliveira )
The Duchess of Langeais (2007, by Jacques Rivette) – Princesse de Blamont-Chauvry
Let's Dance (Faut que ça danse! ) (2007) – Geneviève Bellinsky
Passe-passe (2008, by Tonie Marshall ) – Madeleine
Wandering Streams (2010) – Lucie
Chantrapas (2010) – Catherine
Boomerang (2015, by François Favrat) – Blanche Rey
Encore heureux (2016, by Benoît Graffin ) – Louise
Capitaine Marleau (2016, by Josée Dayan ) – Katel Meyer (1 Episode)
Wonders in the Suburbs (2019, by Jeanne Balibar ) – Delphine Souriceau
Both Sides of the Blade (2022, by Claire Denis ) – Nelly
Bibliography
Honours and distinctions
References
External links
International National Artists People Other