Andrée Tainsy
Andrée Tainsy | |
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Andrée Tainsy (Beau Masque,1972) | |
Born |
Etterbeek, Belgium | 26 April 1911
Died |
19 December 2004 93) Paris, France | (aged
Andrée Micheline Ghislaine Tainsy (26 April 1911 – 19 December 2004)[1] was a Belgian actress. She worked with several notable actors like Philippe Noiret, Jean Louis Trintignant, Charlotte Rampling and famous directors like Claude Chabrol, Costas Gavras and François Ozon.[2] Tainsy began her career with theater plays and her first film debut was in 1945,[3] followed by over 80 different cinema and TV works as co-star.[3] She worked until the day of her death.[3]
Early life
She was born in Etterbeek, Belgium.
Career
Andrée Tainsy attended Brussels' Conservatory, where she trained to become a theater performer in the early 1930s. She moved to Paris and made her debut with the Georges Pitoëff theatrical company in Les Voyageurs Sans Bagage (1937). Her film debut was ready in 1939 however, as World War II started, she fled to South America, where she reconnected with other artists who had also left. Her first experience in front of was in Chile a movie camera and in 1945 her movie career began starring in Jacques Remy's Le Moulin des Andes (Released in Chile as La Fruta Mordida).[3]
Upon her return to France, after the end of the war, she resumed her theatrical activity with Les Amants de Noël and Joyeux Chagrins, both in 1948. Tainsy's career as an actress and comedian went on until the very end of her life. She worked until the day of her death.[3] She appeared in a small role in Arnaud Desplechin's Rois et Reine on 22 December 2004, just three days after she died.[3] Her cinema endeavors comprised works with several directors like Bertrand Tavernier, Woody Allen, Claude Chabrol, François Ozon and Arnaud Desplechin.
Later life
On 19 December 2004, after attending a presentation of a play by Pierre Desproges, she suffered a heart attack at her Parisian apartment.[3] She was buried at Père-Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.[4]
Selected filmography
- 2004 Kings and Queens (Original title Rois et Reine)[5]
- 2000 Under the Sand (Original title Sous le Sable* 1996 Love, etc[6]
- 1985 Chicken with Vinegar (Original title Poulet au Vinaigre)[5]
- 1981 Ali in Wonderland
- 1978 The Paradise of Riches (Original title Le Paradis des Riches)[1]
- 1973 The Clockmaker of Saint Paul (Original title L'Horloger de Saint-Paul)[2]
- 1958 One Life (Original title Une vie)
References
- 1 2 "Andrée Tainsy" (in French). Liberation.fr. (subscription required)
- 1 2 "L'Horloger de Saint Paul" (in French). Le Figaro.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Andrée Tainsy" (in French). Cineartistes.com.
- ↑ "Andrée Tainsy" (in French). Appl-lachaise.net.
- 1 2 "Sous le Sable" (in French). Le Figaro.
- ↑ "Andrée Tainsy" (in French). L'Express.fr.
External links
- Andrée Tainsy at the Internet Movie Database
- Andrée Tainsy at AlloCiné (French)
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