An icon of 60s cinema, the enigmatic French actress Anouk Aimée died on 18th June. Her daughter Manuela Papatakis announced the sad news on Instagram, “With my daughter, Galaad, and my granddaughter, Mila, we are immensely saddened to announce the death of my mother, Anouk Aimée. I was at her bedside when she passed away this morning at her home in Paris. With infinite love.”
17-year-old French actress Anouk Aimee in Tunisia for the filming of Ronald Neame’s ‘The Golden Salamander’
Anouk was born Nicole Dreyfuss, and after being cast in her film debut aged just 14 as the character of Anouk in La Maison sous la mer, she decided to keep the name for herself. Jacques Prévert a French poet and writer, suggested she add the last name Aimée, meaning beloved in French.
The striking beauty appeared in 70 films over the course of her life, including appearances in two Fellini masterpieces La Dolce Vita and 8 1/2, and Jacques Demy’s Lola. Her ability to portray captivating characters – fragile but never delicate – cemented her as a key player in French New Wave Cinema.
A Man And A Woman poster, 1966.
Arguably her most iconic role was that of Anne, a young widow, in the Oscar winning A Man and a Woman. She also nabbed a Best Actress nomination for herself too, and collected many accolades throughout her career, including a Golden Globe and a Bafta.
Married and divorced four times, Anouk had one daughter Manuela from her second marriage to Greek filmmaker Nikos Papatakis. A phenomenal actress and an ethereal beauty, we pay tribute to her most iconic fashion moments.
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1949
A fresh faced Anouk doodles her name in the sand in a white playsuit.
1949
Filming one of her first feature roles alongside actor Serge Reggiani on the set of Les Amants de Vérone.
1950s
Performing on stage in Venice, in the early 1950s wearing the decade’s signature silhouette.
1960
Playing Maddalena in the Fellini masterpiece La dolce vita wearing killer cat eye sunglasses.
1960s
Anouk and American film director Sydney Lumet who made classics such as 12 Angry Men and Long Day’s Journey into Night.
1967
On a trip to London to promote A Man and a Woman, wearing a cape and knee-high boots.
1968
On set in Morocco, filming George Cukor’s Justine.
In a flurry of feathers filming Model Shop, the follow up to Jacques Demy’s 1961 hit Lola.
1970
Anouk’s third wedding to seminal British actor Albert Finney at Kensington Registry Office. According to press reports at the time, they decided against wedding rings, a reception or a honeymoon.
1999
At the Festival of Correspondence in 1999 wearing a long skirt and straw hat.
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