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Name: Simone Signoret  
   
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Date of Birth: 25th March 1921
   
Place of Birth: Wiesbaden, Germany
   
Profession: Actress
 
 
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Simone Signoret (March 25, 1921 - September 30, 1985), was a French actress.

She was born Simone-Henriette-Charlotte Kaminker in Wiesbaden, Germany to Andre and Georgette (Signoret) Kaminker. She was the oldest child of three, with two younger brothers. Her father was a French-born Jewish army officer and a linguist who later worked in the United Nations. She grew up in Paris in an intellectual atmosphere and studied the English language in school, earning a teaching certificate. She tutored in English and Latin and worked part-time as a typist for a French newspaper.

During the German occupation of France, Signoret formed close bonds with an artistic group of writers and actors who met at a local cafe. By this time, she had developed an interest in acting and was encouraged by her friends to follow her ambition. In 1942, she began appearing in bit parts and was able to earn enough money to support her mother and two brothers as her father, who was Jewish, fled the country. She took her mother's maiden name for the screen to help hide her Jewish roots.

Signoret's sensual features and earthy nature led to type-casting and she was often seen in prostitute roles. She won considerable attention in La Ronde (1950), a film which was banned briefly in New York state as being immoral. She won further raves, including an acting award from the British Film Academy, for her portrayal of yet another prostiute in Jacque Becker's Casque d'Or (1951). She went on to appear in many notable films in France during the 1950s including Therese Raquin (1953), Diabolique (1954), and The Crucible (1957).

In 1958, Signoret went to England to film Room at the Top (1959), which won her numerous awards including the Academy Award for Best Actress. She was the first woman to win the award appearing in a foreign film. She was offered films in Hollywood but turned them down and continued to work in France and England. She did return to America for Ship of Fools (1965) which earned her another Oscar nomination and she went on to appear in several Hollywood films before returning to France in 1969.

In her later years, she was often criticized for gaining weight and letting her looks go but Signoret, who was never concerned with glamour, ignored the insults and continued giving finely etched performances. She won more acclaim for her portrayal of a weary madam in Madame Rosa (1977) and as an unmarried sister who unknowingly falls in love with her paralyzed brother via anonymous correspondence in I Sent a Letter to my Love (1980).

Her memoirs, Nostalgia Isn't What It Used To Be, were published in 1978. She also wrote a novel, Adieu Volodya, published in 1985, the year of her death.

First married to the filmmaker Yves Allégret from 1947 to 1949, with whom she had a daughter Catherine Allégret, herself an actress. Her second marriage was to the Italian-born actor Yves Montand in 1950, a union which lasted until her death.

She died of pancreatic cancer in Auteuil-Anthouillet, France, and is buried in Le Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, France.

The late American singer, pianist and composer Nina Simone took her stage name from Signoret.

Filmography, as actress, includes

  • Guy de Maupassant (1982)
  • L'Étoile du Nord (1982)
  • Chère inconnue (1980)
  • L'Adolescente (1979)
  • Judith Therpauve (1978)
  • La Vie devant soi (1977)
  • Police Python 357 (1976)
  • La Chair de l'orchidée (1975)
  • Rude journée pour la reine (1973)
  • Les Granges brulées (1973)
  • La Veuve Couderc (1971)
  • Le Chat (1971)
  • Comptes à rebours (1971)
  • L'Aveu (1970)
  • L'Américain (1969)
  • L'Armée des ombres (1969)
  • Mr. Freedom (1969)
  • The Sea Gull (1968)
  • Games (1967)
  • The Deadly Affair (1966)
  • Paris brûle-t-il? (1966)
  • Compartiment tueurs (1965)
  • Ship of Fools (1965)
  • Dragées au poivre (1963)
  • Le Jour et l'heure (1963)
  • Il Giorno più corto (1962)
  • Term of Trial (1962)
  • Barabbas (1962)
  • Amours célèbres (1961)
  • Adua e le compagne (1960)
  • Les Mauvais coups (1960)
  • Room at the Top (1959)
  • Les Les Sorcières de Salem (1957)
  • Die Windrose (1957)
  • Un matin comme les autres (1956)
  • La Mort en ce jardin (1956)
  • Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder (1955)
  • Les Diaboliques (1955) (Diabolique)
  • Thérèse Raquin (1953)
  • Casque d'or (1952)
  • Ombre et lumière (1951)
  • Sans laisser d'adresse (1951)
  • Gunman in the Streets (1950)
  • Le Traqué (1950)
  • La Ronde (1950)
  • Swiss Tour (1950)
  • Manèges (1949)
  • Impasse des deux anges (1948)
  • Dédée d'Anvers (1948)
  • Against the Wind (1948)
  • Fantômas (1947)
  • Macadam (1946)
  • Le Couple idéal (1946)
  • Les Démons de l'aube (1946)
  • La Boîte aux rêves (1945)
  • Le Mort ne reçoit plus (1944)
  • Service de nuit (1944)
  • Béatrice devant le désir (1944)
  • L'Ange de la nuit (1944)
  • Adieu Léonard (1943)
  • Le Voyageur de la Toussaint (1943)
  • Les Visiteurs du soir (1942)
  • Le Prince charmant (1942)
  • Boléro (1942)

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