Chantal Neuwirth | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1973–present |
Chantal Neuwirth (born 1948) is a French actress, who also played on theatre. [1]
She's been nominated three times to the Molière Awards : in 1999 for Rêver peut-être, in 2000 for Les Nouvelles Brèves de comptoir and in 2004 for Portrait de famille.
Year | Title | Author | Director |
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1973 | Mathusalem | Yvan Goll | Anne-Marie Lazarini |
1975 | Othello | William Shakespeare | Christian Dente |
1980 | La Périchole | Jacques Offenbach | Jacques Livchine & Michel Valmer |
1982 | L'Éléphant d'or | Alexandre Kopkov | Bernard Sobel |
1984 | On déménage | Georges Feydeau | Jacques Nichet & Didier Bezace |
Intruder | Maurice Maeterlinck | ||
1986-87 | Les Crachats de la lune | Gildas Bourdet | Gildas Bourdet |
1987 | Tonight We Improvise | Luigi Pirandello | Lucian Pintilie |
1988 | Il faut passer par les nuages | François Billetdoux | Lucian Pintilie |
1990-91 | La Veuve | Pierre Corneille | Christian Rist |
1991 | Le Haut-de-forme | Eduardo De Filippo | Jacques Nichet |
1992 | Derrière les collines | Jean-Louis Bourdon | Jean-Louis Bourdon |
1993 | Faust | Johann Wolfgang von Goethe | Dominique Pitoiset |
1994-96 | Brèves de comptoir | Jean-Marie Gourio | Jean-Michel Ribes |
1997 | Derrière les collines | Jean-Louis Bourdon | Jean-Louis Bourdon |
1998 | La Cagnotte | Eugène Marin Labiche | Jacques Lassalle |
1998-99 | Rêver peut-être | Jean-Claude Grumberg | Jean-Michel Ribes |
1999-2000 | Les Nouvelles Brèves de comptoir | Jean-Marie Gourio | Jean-Michel Ribes |
2002 | L'Enfant do | Jean-Claude Grumberg | Jean-Michel Ribes |
2003 | Portrait de famille | Denise Bonal | Marion Bierry |
2006 | Soirée de gala | Roger Planchon | Roger Planchon |
2007-08 | Un Chapeau de Paille d'Italie | Eugène Marin Labiche | Jean-Baptiste Sastre |
2009 | Chat en poche | Georges Feydeau | Christophe Barratier |
2010-11 | Les Nouvelles Brèves de comptoir | Jean-Marie Gourio | Jean-Michel Ribes |
2012 | Tartuffe | Molière | Marion Bierry |
2015 | Ivanov | Anton Chekhov | Luc Bondy |
2016 | Tartuffe | Molière | Luc Bondy |
2017 | Honneur à notre élue | Marie NDiaye | Frédéric Bélier-Garcia |
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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1980 | Rendez-moi ma peau... | Zora | Patrick Schulmann | |
1981 | Men Prefer Fat Girls | A visitor | Jean-Marie Poiré | |
1984 | Aldo et Junior | Malvira | Patrick Schulmann | |
1985 | Profs | Flora Taulier | Patrick Schulmann | |
Le pactole | Anne's colleague | Jean-Pierre Mocky | ||
Le voyage à Paimpol | Lili | John Berry | ||
1986 | Rue du Départ | Wilhelmine | Tony Gatlif | |
1987 | Les oreilles entre les dents | The parking's woman | Patrick Schulmann | |
1988 | The Little Thief | The farmer | Claude Miller | |
1990 | Un ascenseur pour l'an neuf | Gildas Bourdet & Pascal Goethals | Short | |
1991 | The Double Life of Véronique | The receptionist | Krzysztof Kieślowski | |
1996 | Une trop bruyante solitude | Waitress | Véra Caïs | |
1997 | Alors voilà | The butcher | Michel Piccoli | |
Violetta la reine de la moto | Yolande | Guy Jacques | ||
1998 | Madeline | Helene | Daisy von Scherler Mayer | |
Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train | Geneviève | Patrice Chéreau | ||
2000 | Nationale 7 | Sandrine | Jean-Pierre Sinapi | |
André le magnifique | Néné | Emmanuel Silvestre & Thibault Staib | ||
La voleuse de Saint-Lubin | The social worker | Claire Devers | ||
2003 | The Cost of Living | Granny | Philippe Le Guay | |
2004 | Ne quittez pas ! | The plane's passenger | Arthur Joffé | |
A Very Long Engagement | Bénédicte | Jean-Pierre Jeunet | ||
2005 | Gabrielle | Madeleine | Patrice Chéreau | |
Espace détente | Annie Lepoutre | Yvan Le Bolloc'h & Bruno Solo | ||
Comme James Dean | Marthe Benchetrout | Jonathan Zaccaï | Short | |
2007 | Les ambitieux | Marceline Fouek | Catherine Corsini | |
2008 | Sagan | Madame Lebreton | Diane Kurys | |
Cortex | Francine | Nicolas Boukhrief | ||
Bouquet final | Evelyne | Michel Delgado | ||
A Day at the Museum | Anne | Jean-Michel Ribes | ||
The Beautiful Person | Nicole | Christophe Honoré | ||
2009 | S.A.R.L. Noël | Anita & John Hudson | Short | |
Looking for Steven Spielberg | The baker | Benjamin Guillard | Short | |
2011 | Holidays by the Sea | The widow | Pascal Rabaté | |
2012 | The Dream Team | Nénène | Olivier Dahan | |
The Day of the Crows | The old Bramble | Jean-Christophe Dessaint | ||
Dépression et des potes | Madame Vauthier | Arnaud Lemort | ||
2014 | Brèves de comptoir | The café owner | Jean-Michel Ribes | |
2016 | Deux escargots s'en vont | Jean-Pierre Jeunet & Romain Segaud | Short | |
2021 | Si on chantait | Henriette | Fabrice Maruca | |
2022 | Kitchen Brigade | Sabine | Louis-Julien Petit | |
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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1982 | Bonbons en gros | Chantal Dupré | François Dupont-Midi | TV movie |
1984 | Lace | Woman on Paris Street | William Hale | TV mini-series |
1985 | Bachou | Alain Dhouailly | TV movie | |
1986 | Jours de sable | Christiane | Youri | TV movie |
1990 | Sniper | Café's owner | Klaus Biedermann | TV movie |
Chillers | The innkeeper's wife | John Berry | TV series (1 episode) | |
1991 | Auf der Suche nach Salome | The baker | Jean-Pierre Heizmann & Wolfgang Panzer | TV series (2 episodes) |
1995 | Dancing nuage | Christiane | Irène Jouannet | TV movie |
Le serment d'Hippocrate | Jean-Louis Bertucelli | TV movie | ||
2001 | Avocats & associés | Christiane Soubise | Philippe Triboit & Alexandre Pidoux | TV series (2 episodes) |
2001-04 | Caméra café | Annie Lepoutre | Francis Duquet, Karine Giraud, ... | TV series (708 episodes) |
2002 | Le voyage organisé | Mimi | Alain Nahum | TV movie |
2003 | Un fils de notre temps | The nurse | Fabrice Cazeneuve | TV movie |
2005 | Enceinte | The RER's woman | Fabienne Roumet | TV short |
Le triporteur de Belleville | Anita Rodriguez | Stéphane Kurc | TV movie | |
2009 | La maîtresse du président | Madame Japy | Jean-Pierre Sinapi | TV movie |
2010 | Au siècle de Maupassant | Honorine | Philippe Bérenger | TV series (1 episode) |
2013 | Y'a pas d'âge | Madame Carpeaux | Stéphane Marelli & Vincent Puybaret | TV series (3 episodes) |
2018 | Patrick Melrose | Yvette | Edward Berger | TV mini-series |
2021 | Carrément craignos | Tito's mother | Jean-Pascal Zadi | TV mini-series |
2022 | Caméra Café, 20 ans déjà | Annie Lepoutre | Yvan Le Bolloc'h & Bruno Solo | TV movie |
En famille | Évelyne | Christophe Douchand | TV series (1 episode) | |
2023 | Clemenceau, la force d'aimer | Clotilde | Lorraine Lévy | TV movie |
Alphonse | Francoise Berleau | Nicolas Bedos | TV series (6 episodes) | |
Year | Award | Nominated work | Result |
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1999 | Molière Award for Best Supporting Actress | Rêver peut-être | Nominated |
2000 | Molière Award for Best Supporting Actress | Les Nouvelles Brèves de comptoir | Nominated |
2004 | Molière Award for Best Actress | Portrait de famille | Nominated |
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