Jump to content

Bulle Ogier

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bulle Ogier
Ogier in 2008
Born
Marie-France Thielland

(1939-08-09) 9 August 1939 (age 85)
Occupation(s)Actress, Screenwriter
SpouseBarbet Schroeder

Bulle Ogier (born Marie-France Thielland; 9 August 1939) is a French actress and screenwriter.

Career

[edit]

She adopted the professional surname Ogier, which was her mother's maiden name. Her first appearance on screen was in Voilà l'Ordre, a short film directed by Jacques Baratier with a number of the then-emerging young singers of the 1960s in France, including Boris Vian, Claude Nougaro, etc.[1]

She worked with Jacques Rivette (L'amour fou, Céline et Julie vont en bateau, Duelle, Le Pont du Nord, La Bande des Quatre), Luis Buñuel (Le charme discret de la bourgeoisie), Alain Tanner (La Salamandre), René Allio, Claude Lelouch, Jean-Paul Civeyrac (All the Fine Promises Prix Jean Vigo), Marguerite Duras, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Barbet Schroeder, and others.[1]

Ogier was awarded the Prix Suzanne Bianchetti in 1972.[2]

Personal life

[edit]

She had a daughter, Pascale (1958–1984), born of a relationship with the musician Gilles Nicolas, from whom she separated when their daughter was two years old.[3] Pascale adopted her mother's professional surname "Ogier" and was also an actress.

Ogier is married to producer and director Barbet Schroeder.[4]

Selected filmography

[edit]
Juliet Berto, Bulle Ogier, and Marie Dubois in 1972

Bibliography

[edit]
  • J'ai oublié, Paris, Seuil, 2019 ISBN 978-2-02-141722-7

Honours and distinctions

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b Bulle Ogier at IMDb
  2. ^ "LA COMÉDIENNE BULLE OGIER REÇOIT LE PRIX SUZANNE-BIANCHETTI". Le Monde (in French). 2 March 1972. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
  3. ^ Couston, Jérémie (6 February 2019). "A Pascale Ogier, sa sœur reconnaissante". Télérama.
  4. ^ Florin, Thomas E. (November 2018). "À la poursuite d'une étoile filante". Vanity Fair. France. No. 63. pp. 110–117.
  5. ^ "La Légion d'honneur du Nouvel An". Le Figaro (in French). 1 January 2009. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  6. ^ "Décret du 24 novembre 2021 portant promotion et nomination dans l'ordre national du Mérite" (in French). Légifrance. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
[edit]