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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