Juliette Binoche was born in Paris, France, to Monique Yvette Stalens, a director, teacher, and actress, and Jean-Marie Binoche, a sculptor, director, and actor. Her mother was born in Czestochowa, Poland, of French, Walloon Belgian, and Polish descent, while her father is French. Juliette was only 23 when she first attracted the attention of international film critics with La insoportable levedad del ser (1988). Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times film critic with an international following of his books on film and TV reviews, wrote that she was "almost ethereal in her beauty and innocence". That innocence was gone by the time Binoche completed Louis Malle's Herida (1992) (aka "Fatale"). In an interview after the film was released, Binoche said: "Malle was trying direct and wanted something more sophisticated". A year later, Krzysztof Kieslowski's Tres colores: Azul (1993) was added to her film credits. After a sabbatical from film-making to become a mother in 1994, Binoche was selected as the heroine of France's most expensive ($35 million) movie ever: El húsar en el tejado (1995). More recently, she has made El paciente inglés (1996), for which she won an Oscar for 'Best supporting actress' and Chocolat (2000).
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- IMDb Mini Biography By: Dale O'Connor <daleoc@worldnet.att.net>
Juliette BinocheJuliette Binoche at the Photo Call of the International Jury of the Berlinale 2019.
Born 9 March 1964 (age 56)
Paris, France
Other names "La Binoche"
Occupation Actress, artist, dancer, human rights campaigner
Years active 1983–present
Partner(s) André Halle
(1992–1995)
Benoît Magimel
(1998–2003)
Santiago Amigorena
(2005–2008)
Patrick Muldoon
(2003–2005, 2014– )
Children 2
Parent(s) Jean-Marie Binoche
Monique Stalens
Website www.juliettebinoche.net
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