Isabelle Adjani
French actress and singer
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2025 | Isabelle Adjani is set to star in the miniseries 'Qui sème le vent', a 6-episode production directed by Marie Jardillier Edouard Salier. |
2025 | Isabelle Adjani is set to appear in 'Natacha' in a role to be announced, directed by Noémie Saglio. |
2024 | Isabelle Adjani stars in the film 'Où tu ne m'attendais pas', directed by Alexandre Mattiussi. |
2024 | Isabelle Adjani will appear as Isabel Nallet in the series The Perfect Couple. |
2023 | Adjani released her second French pop album Bande originale and joined the Netflix films Wingwomen and the miniseries The Perfect Couple. |
2023 | She voiced Queen Amaya in the animated film 'Wish', contributing to the French version. |
2023 | Isabelle Adjani starred as Marraine in the film 'Wingwomen', directed by Mélanie Laurent. |
2023 | Isabelle Adjani released 'Adjani, Bande Originale' through Warner Music International. |
2023 | She appeared as herself in 'Dammi', a short film featured in the Piazza Grande section at the 76th Locarno Film Festival. |
2023 | Isabelle Adjani played the role of Eve Faugère in the television film Adieu Vinyle. |
December 14 2023 | On this date, Adjani was handed a two-year suspended sentence for tax fraud. |
2022 | Adjani starred in the film Peter von Kant. |
2022 | Isabelle Adjani starred as Diane de Poitiers in the miniseries Diane de Poitiers, la plus que reine. |
2022 | Isabelle Adjani collaborated with The Penelopes on the song 'The Last Goodbye'. |
2022 | Adjani contributed to the original film soundtrack 'Jeder tötet was er liebt' for the film 'Peter von Kant' directed by François Ozon. |
2022 | Malik Djoudi, collaborating with Isabelle Adjani, released the song 'Quelques mots' directed by Antoine Carlier. |
2022 | Isabelle Adjani played Martha in 'Masquerade', which was Out of Competition at the 75th Cannes International Film Festival. |
2021 | Adjani collaborated on 'Revolution #49', an album by Elvis Costello titled 'Hey Clockface / La Face de pendule à coucou'. |
2021 | She played Zorah in the film 'Soeurs' directed by Yamina Benguigui. |
2021 | Adjani collaborated with Malik Djoudi on the album 'Quelques mots', included in 'Troie'. |
2021 | Isabelle Adjani contributed to 'Sous le soleil exactement', part of the album 'Les Pianos de Gainsbourg' by André Manoukian. |
2020 | Nominated for Best Actress at the Molière Awards for 'Opening Night' |
2019 | Isabelle Adjani was nominated for the César Award for Best Supporting Actress for 'The World Is Yours'. |
2019 | Isabelle Adjani was nominated for the International Cinephile Society Award for Best Supporting Actress for 'The World Is Yours'. |
2019 | Isabelle Adjani worked with The Penelopes on the track 'Meet me by the Gates'. |
2018 | Adjani appeared in the film The World Is Yours. |
2018 | Adjani signed a letter calling for immediate action to stop climate change and biodiversity loss. |
2018 | Isabelle Adjani portrayed Isabelle Laumont in the episode 'Ne plus mourir jamais' of the series Capitaine Marleau. |
2018 | Adjani collaborated with Pascal Obispo and Youssou N'Dour on the album 'D'accord'. |
2018 | Isabelle Adjani co-narrated the audiobook 'Albert Camus et Maria Casarès, Correspondance (1944-1959)' with Lambert Wilson, published by Gallimard. |
2017 | Adjani expressed her vaccine hesitancy and opposition to mandatory vaccination during an interview on France Inter. |
2017 | Isabelle Adjani appeared as herself in the episode 'Isabelle' of the series Call My Agent!. |
2016 | Isabelle Adjani received an Honorary Golden Star at the Marrakech International Film Festival. |
2016 | She appeared as Carole Matthieu in the film 'Carole Matthieu', also serving as an associate producer. |
2014 | Adjani was honored as a Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters. |
2014 | In 'French Women', Isabelle Adjani played the role of Lili. |
2014 | Made a Commandeur of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. |
2013 | Adjani became the first French actress to star in a Bollywood film, playing the mother of Preity Zinta in Ishkq in Paris. |
2012 | She played Madame Hansen-Bergmann in 'David et Madame Hansen' directed by Alexandre Astier. |
2011 | Adjani co-starred in De Force, the first film directed by Frank Henry. |
2011 | Isabelle Adjani played the role of Doctor Assoussa in the episode 'Job à tout prix' of the series Aïcha. |
2010 | Isabelle Adjani won the César Award for Best Actress for her performance in 'La Journée de la jupe'. |
2010 | Isabelle Adjani won the Lumière Award for Best Actress for 'La Journée de la jupe'. |
2010 | Isabelle Adjani featured in 'Mammuth' as The Lost Love of Serge, which was in Competition at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. |
2010 | Adjani appeared in the social comedy Mammuth and lent her voice to Mother Gothel in the French version of the animated film Tangled. |
2010 | Isabelle Adjani won the Globe de Cristal Award for Best Actress for 'La Journée de la jupe'. |
2010 | Made a Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur. |
December 25 2010 | Adjani's younger brother, Éric, a photographer, passed away at the age of 53. |
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