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Fanny Ardant

Fanny Ardant

Birthday: 22 March 1949, Saumur, Maine-et-Loire, France
Birth Name: Fanny Marguerite Judith Ardant
Height: 174 cm

Fanny Ardent was the youngest of 5 children born to a cavalry officer and his wife. She was raised in Monte Carlo where she was educated at a convent school. A voracious reader, she discovered Proust ...Show More

Fanny Ardant
When I read the synopsis of La femme d'à côté (1981) I was completely stunned by Show more When I read the synopsis of La femme d'à côté (1981) I was completely stunned by the idea that you could die of love. The only thing I've ever believed in, at the risk of seeming sentimental, is love. If I'm at a boring dinner I always ask the man next to me, whether he's an ambassador or the President of the Republic: "Do you love your wife?" It's the only interesting subject. Hide
[on undertaking a role] If you prepare too much, after a while you are not surprised any more by the Show more [on undertaking a role] If you prepare too much, after a while you are not surprised any more by the way the man - the husband or the lover - is going to look at you, to smile at you, to answer you. It's better to be available. Hide
The reason I never married is because my mother and father really loved each other, so we were a per Show more The reason I never married is because my mother and father really loved each other, so we were a perfect family. Little House on the Prairie (1974) was bullshit compared to us. I think I was afraid of not measuring up to that. For me, a successful marriage is something to be revered. Real closeness between a man and a woman, a real family where you can argue and laugh, that's like Notre dame or Westminster Abbey - a 'chef d'oeuvre'. It's hard to achieve. Hide
[answering a question about what she wants to do before she passes] I would like to be a hairdresser Show more [answering a question about what she wants to do before she passes] I would like to be a hairdresser - a shop in a small village in Italy, Sicily. Sometimes I dream about it. I would cut the hair of everyone - from the priest to the Mafioso, the beautiful lady and the young girl in the wedding. It would be the most important place in the village. Hide
[on François Truffaut] For him, film was a matter of life and death. He used to say, "In films, tra Show more [on François Truffaut] For him, film was a matter of life and death. He used to say, "In films, trains never run late" - I love that. Film was his salvation because in film everything has a meaning. Life is chaotic but in cinema you can stop time. François used to say, "Those who love life, love cinema." That's for sure. Hide
[on Gérard Depardieu] I love him because he has an incredible feminine side, finesse and intelligen Show more [on Gérard Depardieu] I love him because he has an incredible feminine side, finesse and intelligence - he's not a great crashing macho, even if he is arrogant. Hide
I think it will become more and more normal to see older actors because the population is becoming m Show more I think it will become more and more normal to see older actors because the population is becoming more and more older. It's like wine, cinema. Hide
The strength of the French cinema [is that] the director puts the woman in the middle of the story. Show more The strength of the French cinema [is that] the director puts the woman in the middle of the story. And if you look at French literature carefully - Balzac, Flaubert, Stendahl - always look for the woman. Hide
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