Isabelle Weingarten

Isabelle Weingarten (18 April 1950 – 3 August 2020) was a French actress, model, and photographer.[1]

Isabelle Weingarten
Born(1950-04-18)18 April 1950
Died3 August 2020(2020-08-03) (aged 70)
NationalityFrench
OccupationActress

Biography

Weingarten was born on 18 April 1950 in Paris[2] into a family of artists. She was the granddaughter of Silvia Loeb-Luzzatto and art dealer Pierre Loeb on her maternal side. On her paternal side, her grandparents were the Polish painter Joachim Weingart and the sculptor Muriel Marquet-Pontrémoli.

Discovered in 1971 by Robert Bresson, who offered her the main role in Four Nights of a Dreamer. Subsequently, she starred in The Mother and the Whore in 1973, directed by Jean Eustache. A longtime photographer, she began working for Cahiers du Cinéma in 1986 as a portrait painter, and photography became her main activity. In 2008, she began studying the works of her father, Romain Weingarten, poet and playwright.

Wiengarten was married to Benjamin Baltimore from 1968 to 1978. She then married Wim Wenders, who she divorced in 1983. Lastly, she was married to Olivier Assayas until their divorce in 1996.[3] Weingarten died on 3 August 2020.[4]

Filmography

  • Four Nights of a Dreamer (1971)
  • The Mother and the Whore (1973)
  • La Belle au bois dormant (1973)[5]
  • La Dernière Carte (1974)
  • La Vérité sur l'imaginaire passion d'un inconnu (1974)
  • Closet Children (1977)
  • Le Territoire (1981)
  • The State of Things (1982)
  • Petit Joseph (1982)
  • Pablo est mort (1983)
  • La Consultation (1985)
  • The Satin Slipper (1985)
  • Un amour à Paris (1987)
  • Caftan d'amour (1988)
  • Accord parfait (1988)
  • Erreur de jeunesse (1989)
  • Carillon (1993)
  • On appelle ça... le printemps (2001)
  • Le lion est mort ce soir (2017)

Theatre

  • Les Cuisines du château (1971)[6]
  • Graal-théâtre (1978)
  • Tête d'or (1980)
  • Allez hop! (1984)
  • Les Parisiens (1986)

Photography

  • Portrait du dimanche (2002)
  • Collection on display at the Cinémathique Française (2008)
  • Expositions at the Chalon-sur-Saône (1993), Institut Lumière de Lyon (1996), Vienna (1996), Paris (2000), and Avignon (2001)[7]

Adaptations and Staging

  • Maame fait ce qu'elle dit (2008)
  • Avez-vous déjà rencontré Bonaparte (2014)
gollark: No, I've *started* watching it today and am up to episode 4 season 1.
gollark: People make that mistake, but I am not working for pizza companies doing subliminal advertising; that is not in any way what I am doing.
gollark: I finally got round to watching The Expanse (TV show) and it's very good, don't really know why I didn't earlier.
gollark: I don't think I even got that to work, and pins just moving around a bit and not doing much was not very encouraging.
gollark: I finally got round to getting one of those cheap Amazon lockpicking sets a while ago, but never managed to do anything with it despite *several* YouTube videos. So it's consigned to my random thing pile™ besides a pi 0 and some discarded lined paper.

References

  1. "Isabelle Weingarten". Ciné-Ressources (in French).
  2. Mandelbaum, Jacques (7 August 2020). "Isabelle Weingarten, modèle, actrice et photographe, est morte". Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  3. "Benjamin Baltimore, l'homme à la tête d'affiches". Ouest-France (in French). 25 January 2013.
  4. "L'actrice et photographe Isabelle Weingarten est décédée". Les Inrockuptibles (in French). 6 August 2020.
  5. "Robert Maurice". IMBb.
  6. "Claude Cyriaque". BnF Data.
  7. "Isabelle Weingarten - Camera and Electrical Department". IMBb.
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