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What's life like in Sophie Marceau?

Sophie Marceau, praised by French men as "eternal love", has a pair of clear and melancholy brown eyes, which fascinates the world. This "the most beautiful woman in France" has both the sexiness of westerners and the mystery of orientals, and exudes unshakable charm.

1966165438+1October17th, Sophie Marceau was born in the suburb of Paris. The father of this ordinary little girl is a truck driver who often leaves home, and her family is not rich, but this has cultivated her tenacious and independent character. At this time, Sophie knew nothing about what movies were and how they were made, and never thought that she would become the number one actress in France in the future.

1980, Sophie, 14 years old, working part-time. Her friend told her that French director Claude Pinoteau needed a girl with a new face to make a youth film "First Contact" (also translated as "La Boum"). Sophie went to the interview with a good feeling for movies, a kind of "new thing", but she didn't want to be chosen as the heroine by the director. This film about the feelings of young girls attracted thousands of viewers as soon as it was released in France. Sophie's elegant performance showed her precocious and sexy temperament, especially her shy and hazy first kiss with her lover in front of the iron fence, which left a deep impression on the audience with her longing for classics. Sophie's youthful charm swept through France and became a bright new star in the French film industry.

1982, after her debut was a great success, Sophie starred in her sequel Contact Again (also translated into Doubt of Youth and La Boum 2), which was still very sensational after its release, winning her the best actress award at the French Academy Award and the most promising newcomer award at the César Awards, thus establishing her status as a jade idol in the French film circle.

1984, Sophie co-produced the romantic film Sagangburg with Guetal Depardieu and catherine deneuve, and the following year, she co-starred with Depardieu in never to lose. During these two cooperations with her predecessors, the young Sophie did not have stage fright and showed perseverance, which greatly enriched her acting skills and laid a good foundation for her future development.

1985, Sophie Marceau starred in Love Braque at the invitation of the famous Polish director andrzej zulawski. Out of respect for Andre, Sophie fell out with the nosy Gomon company and bought back the contract with compensation of 6,543.8+0,000 francs. The play became a major turning point in her acting career and personal life. From then on, she got rid of the limitations of young women and fell in love with Andre, who was 24 years older than her, and became a close partner in life when she first cooperated. At that time, this exotic love affair was opposed by almost all French people, but it also made Sophie the most popular and respected actress in France and became more and more popular in the world film industry.

After that, Sophie began to try different types of roles, including L 'Etudiante (1988), Chouans,1988, and Mesnuitsson plus Belles Quevos. 1989) Girls from Paris (Pacific Fence, 1990) and blues music (La Note bleue, 199 1 year), among which: My night is more beautiful than your day; With the filming of these films, Sophie's acting skills have gradually developed and become a charming and sexy woman. Her careful interpretation of various roles made the French see a mature and radiant Sophie.

1993, Sophie cooperated with Vincent Perez in the romantic film Fan Fan directed by Alexandre Jardin. Sophie played Fangfang, a lively, open and individual dancer. In the play, Sophie once again shows people a familiar and beloved girl image. Movies make her beautiful, pure and sexy, and her love pursuit is deeply rooted in people's hearts. The true feelings of two French movie stars, The Golden Couple, made this film the highest-grossing film in France that year, and also became another unforgettable masterpiece in Sophie's acting career, which established the status of the French heroine.

1994, Sophie starred in French director Bertrand Tabini's costume film La Fille de D'Artagnan, playing the daughter of French swordsman D 'Artagnan. In order to save French king Louis XIV, she sneaked into the Louvre alone and exposed a plot to usurp the throne. The female swordsman played by Sophie in the play is resolute and determined, and her character is quite successful. The wonderful and real fighting won her wide acclaim, which laid the foundation for her to play the role of princess of France in Brave Heart in the future.

It was not smooth sailing for Braveheart to enter Sophie in the world film industry. After being frustrated in Hollywood, she returned to her motherland and made a film with good reputation, such as Days on the Clouds. Started his career as a director. In recent years, Sophie published her works frequently, but none of them received much response.