Chantal Neuwirth

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Chantal Neuwirth
Born (1948-12-11) 11 December 1948 (age 75)
OccupationActress
Years active1973–present

Chantal Neuwirth (born 1948) is a French actress, who also played on theatre. [1]

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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.

Theater

YearTitleAuthorDirector
1973Mathusalem Yvan Goll Anne-Marie Lazarini
1975 Othello William Shakespeare Christian Dente
1980 La Périchole Jacques Offenbach Jacques Livchine
& Michel Valmer
1982L'Éléphant d'orAlexandre KopkovBernard Sobel
1984On déménage Georges Feydeau Jacques Nichet
& Didier Bezace
Intruder Maurice Maeterlinck
1986-87Les Crachats de la luneGildas BourdetGildas Bourdet
1987 Tonight We Improvise Luigi Pirandello Lucian Pintilie
1988Il faut passer par les nuages François Billetdoux Lucian Pintilie
1990-91 La Veuve Pierre Corneille Christian Rist
1991Le Haut-de-forme Eduardo De Filippo Jacques Nichet
1992Derrière les collinesJean-Louis BourdonJean-Louis Bourdon
1993 Faust Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Dominique Pitoiset
1994-96Brèves de comptoir Jean-Marie Gourio Jean-Michel Ribes
1997Derrière les collinesJean-Louis BourdonJean-Louis Bourdon
1998La Cagnotte Eugène Marin Labiche Jacques Lassalle
1998-99Rêver peut-être Jean-Claude Grumberg Jean-Michel Ribes
1999-2000Les Nouvelles Brèves de comptoir Jean-Marie Gourio Jean-Michel Ribes
2002L'Enfant do Jean-Claude Grumberg Jean-Michel Ribes
2003Portrait de familleDenise BonalMarion Bierry
2006Soirée 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
2010-11Les 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
2017Honneur à notre élue Marie NDiaye Frédéric Bélier-Garcia

Filmography

Cinema

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1980Rendez-moi ma peau...ZoraPatrick Schulmann
1981 Men Prefer Fat Girls A visitor Jean-Marie Poiré
1984Aldo et JuniorMalviraPatrick Schulmann
1985 Profs Flora TaulierPatrick Schulmann
Le pactoleAnne's colleague Jean-Pierre Mocky
Le voyage à PaimpolLili John Berry
1986Rue du DépartWilhelmine Tony Gatlif
1987Les oreilles entre les dentsThe parking's womanPatrick Schulmann
1988 The Little Thief The farmer Claude Miller
1990Un ascenseur pour l'an neufGildas Bourdet & Pascal GoethalsShort
1991 The Double Life of Véronique The receptionist Krzysztof Kieślowski
1996Une trop bruyante solitudeWaitressVéra Caïs
1997Alors voilàThe butcher Michel Piccoli
Violetta la reine de la motoYolandeGuy Jacques
1998 Madeline Helene Daisy von Scherler Mayer
Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train Geneviève Patrice Chéreau
2000Nationale 7SandrineJean-Pierre Sinapi
André le magnifiqueNénéEmmanuel Silvestre & Thibault Staib
La voleuse de Saint-LubinThe 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 détenteAnnie Lepoutre Yvan Le Bolloc'h & Bruno Solo
Comme James DeanMarthe Benchetrout Jonathan Zaccaï Short
2007Les ambitieuxMarceline Fouek Catherine Corsini
2008 Sagan Madame Lebreton Diane Kurys
Cortex Francine Nicolas Boukhrief
Bouquet finalEvelyneMichel Delgado
A Day at the Museum Anne Jean-Michel Ribes
The Beautiful Person Nicole Christophe Honoré
2009S.A.R.L. NoëlAnita & John HudsonShort
Looking for Steven SpielbergThe bakerBenjamin GuillardShort
2011 Holidays by the Sea The widowPascal Rabaté
2012 The Dream Team Nénène Olivier Dahan
The Day of the Crows The old BrambleJean-Christophe Dessaint
Dépression et des potesMadame VauthierArnaud Lemort
2014 Brèves de comptoir The café owner Jean-Michel Ribes
2016Deux escargots s'en vont Jean-Pierre Jeunet & Romain SegaudShort
2021Si on chantaitHenrietteFabrice Maruca
2022 Kitchen Brigade Sabine Louis-Julien Petit

Television

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1982Bonbons en grosChantal DupréFrançois Dupont-MidiTV movie
1984 Lace Woman on Paris Street William Hale TV mini-series
1985BachouAlain DhouaillyTV movie
1986Jours de sableChristianeYouriTV movie
1990SniperCafé's ownerKlaus BiedermannTV movie
ChillersThe innkeeper's wife John Berry TV series (1 episode)
1991Auf der Suche nach SalomeThe bakerJean-Pierre Heizmann & Wolfgang PanzerTV series (2 episodes)
1995Dancing nuageChristianeIrène JouannetTV movie
Le serment d'Hippocrate Jean-Louis Bertucelli TV movie
2001Avocats & associésChristiane SoubisePhilippe Triboit & Alexandre PidouxTV series (2 episodes)
2001-04 Caméra café Annie LepoutreFrancis Duquet, Karine Giraud, ...TV series (708 episodes)
2002Le voyage organiséMimiAlain NahumTV movie
2003Un fils de notre tempsThe nurseFabrice CazeneuveTV movie
2005EnceinteThe RER's womanFabienne RoumetTV short
Le triporteur de BellevilleAnita RodriguezStéphane KurcTV movie
2009La maîtresse du présidentMadame JapyJean-Pierre SinapiTV movie
2010Au siècle de MaupassantHonorinePhilippe BérengerTV series (1 episode)
2013Y'a pas d'âgeMadame CarpeauxStéphane Marelli & Vincent PuybaretTV series (3 episodes)
2018 Patrick Melrose Yvette Edward Berger TV mini-series
2021Carrément craignosTito's mother Jean-Pascal Zadi TV mini-series
2022Caméra Café, 20 ans déjàAnnie Lepoutre Yvan Le Bolloc'h & Bruno SoloTV movie
En familleÉvelyneChristophe DouchandTV series (1 episode)
2023Clemenceau, la force d'aimerClotilde Lorraine Lévy TV movie
Alphonse Francoise Berleau Nicolas Bedos TV series (6 episodes)

Awards and nominations

YearAwardNominated workResult
1999 Molière Award for Best Supporting Actress Rêver peut-êtreNominated
2000 Molière Award for Best Supporting Actress Les Nouvelles Brèves de comptoirNominated
2004 Molière Award for Best Actress Portrait de familleNominated

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References

  1. "Chantal Neuwirth" . Retrieved April 9, 2011.