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'''Marlène Jobert''' (born 4 November 1940<ref>{{cite web|language=fr|first=Bénédicte|last=Agoudetsé|title=Marlène Jobert, conteuse enchanteresse : "J'ai besoin de calme et de paix"|url=https://www.leparisien.fr/culture-loisirs/marlene-jobert-conteuse-enchanteresse-j-ai-besoin-de-calme-et-de-paix-16-02-2021-8425090.php|work=Le Parisien|date=16 February 2021 |access-date=2021-02-16}}</ref>) is a French actress and author.
'''Marlène Jobert''' (born 4 November 1940<ref>{{cite web|language=fr|first=Bénédicte|last=Agoudetsé|title=Marlène Jobert, conteuse enchanteresse : "J'ai besoin de calme et de paix"|url=https://www.leparisien.fr/culture-loisirs/marlene-jobert-conteuse-enchanteresse-j-ai-besoin-de-calme-et-de-paix-16-02-2021-8425090.php|work=Le Parisien|date=16 February 2021 |access-date=2021-02-16}}</ref>) is a French actress and author.


==Life and career==
==Life and career==
Jobert was born in [[Algiers]], Algeria, to a Jewish mother,<ref>{{cite web|first=Stuart|last=Jeffries|url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2016/may/03/eva-green-penny-dreadful-witch-golden-compass-casino-royale-camelot|title=Eva Green: 'I don't want to be put in a box marked Weird Witch'|work=The Guardian|date=May 3, 2016|access-date=April 29, 2018}}</ref><ref>''[http://madame.lefigaro.fr/feminin/marlene-jobert-091210-22698 Telle mère, quelle fille] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120319001544/http://madame.lefigaro.fr/feminin/marlene-jobert-091210-22698 |date=19 March 2012 }}'', Novembre 2010, Par Sophie Carquain, ''Madame'', [[Le Figaro]]</ref><ref>Elizabeth Day, [https://www.theguardian.com/film/2011/jun/05/eva-green-interview-playing-evil "Eva Green interview: Playing evil"], ''The Guardian'', 4 June 2011</ref><ref name=gim>{{Cite book|last=Berg|first=Roger|author2=Chalom Chemouny |author3=Franklin Didi |title=Guide juif de France|publisher=Éditions Migdal|year=1971|pages=402}}</ref> Eliane Azulay and Charles Jobert, who served in the [[French Air Force]]. She came to [[Metropolitan France]] aged eight.
Jobert was born in [[Algiers]], [[French Algeria]], to a Jewish mother,<ref>{{cite web|first=Stuart|last=Jeffries|url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2016/may/03/eva-green-penny-dreadful-witch-golden-compass-casino-royale-camelot|title=Eva Green: 'I don't want to be put in a box marked Weird Witch'|work=The Guardian|date=May 3, 2016|access-date=April 29, 2018}}</ref><ref>''[http://madame.lefigaro.fr/feminin/marlene-jobert-091210-22698 Telle mère, quelle fille] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120319001544/http://madame.lefigaro.fr/feminin/marlene-jobert-091210-22698 |date=19 March 2012 }}'', Novembre 2010, Par Sophie Carquain, ''Madame'', [[Le Figaro]]</ref><ref>Elizabeth Day, [https://www.theguardian.com/film/2011/jun/05/eva-green-interview-playing-evil "Eva Green interview: Playing evil"], ''The Guardian'', 4 June 2011</ref><ref name=gim>{{Cite book|last=Berg|first=Roger|author2=Chalom Chemouny |author3=Franklin Didi |title=Guide juif de France|publisher=Éditions Migdal|year=1971|pages=402}}</ref> Eliane Azulay and Charles Jobert, who served in the [[French Air Force]]. She came to [[Metropolitan France]] aged eight.


Jobert debuted as an actress on stage and television. In 1968, she achieved stardom by playing starring roles in the successful comedies ''Faut pas prendre les enfants du bon Dieu pour des canards sauvages'' and ''L'Astragale''. She co-starred with [[Charles Bronson]] in ''[[Rider on the Rain]]'' and with [[Jean-Paul Belmondo]] in ''[[The Married Couple of the Year Two]]''. During the 1970s, Jobert was one of France's popular movie actresses. But during the next decade, she gradually withdrew from film work and concentrated on a new career in [[children's literature]]. She is the author and/or narrator of (mainly children's) audio books. She also has written a series of books which cautiously lead on to the appreciation of classical music, e.g. of [[Mozart]], [[Chopin]], and [[Tchaikovsky]].
Jobert debuted as an actress on stage and television. In 1968, she achieved stardom by playing starring roles in the successful comedies ''Faut pas prendre les enfants du bon Dieu pour des canards sauvages'' and ''L'Astragale''. She co-starred with [[Charles Bronson]] in ''[[Rider on the Rain]]'' and with [[Jean-Paul Belmondo]] in ''[[The Married Couple of the Year Two]]''. During the 1970s, Jobert was one of France's popular movie actresses. But during the next decade, she gradually withdrew from film work and concentrated on a new career in [[children's literature]]. She is the author and/or narrator of (mainly children's) audio books. She also has written a series of books which cautiously lead on to the appreciation of classical music, e.g. of [[Mozart]], [[Chopin]], and [[Tchaikovsky]].
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* ''[[Last Known Address]]'' (''Dernier Domicile Connu'') (1970), with [[Lino Ventura]]. Director: [[José Giovanni]].
* ''[[Last Known Address]]'' (''Dernier Domicile Connu'') (1970), with [[Lino Ventura]]. Director: [[José Giovanni]].
* ''[[The Married Couple of the Year Two]]'' (''Les Mariés de l'An 2'') (1971), with [[Jean-Paul Belmondo]], [[Laura Antonelli]]. Director: [[Jean-Paul Rappeneau]]
* ''[[The Married Couple of the Year Two]]'' (''Les Mariés de l'An 2'') (1971), with [[Jean-Paul Belmondo]], [[Laura Antonelli]]. Director: [[Jean-Paul Rappeneau]]
* ''{{Interlanguage link|La Poudre d'escampette|fr|3=La Poudre d'escampette (film)|lt=La Poudre d'escampette}}'' (''Touch and Go'') (1971), with [[Michael York (actor)|Michael York]], [[Michel Piccoli]]. Director: [[Philippe de Broca]]
* ''[[Touch and Go (1971 film)|Touch and Go]]'' (''La Pourdre d'escampette'') (1971), with [[Michael York (actor)|Michael York]], [[Michel Piccoli]]. Director: [[Philippe de Broca]]
* ''[[Catch Me a Spy]]'' (1971), with [[Kirk Douglas]], [[Trevor Howard]]. Director: [[Dick Clement]]
* ''[[Catch Me a Spy]]'' (1971), with [[Kirk Douglas]], [[Trevor Howard]]. Director: [[Dick Clement]]
* ''[[Ten Days' Wonder]]'' (''La Décade prodigieuse'') (1972), with [[Orson Welles]], [[Anthony Perkins]], Michel Piccoli. Director: [[Claude Chabrol]]
* ''[[Ten Days' Wonder]]'' (''La Décade prodigieuse'') (1972), with [[Orson Welles]], [[Anthony Perkins]], Michel Piccoli. Director: [[Claude Chabrol]]
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Latest revision as of 08:47, 2 September 2024

Marlène Jobert
Marlène Jobert in 2012
Born (1940-11-04) 4 November 1940 (age 83)
Algiers, Algeria
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)Actress, author
Years active1966–1998
SpouseWalter Green
Children2, including Eva Green
RelativesElsa Lunghini (niece)
Joséphine Jobert (niece)

Marlène Jobert (born 4 November 1940[1]) is a French actress and author.

Life and career

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Jobert was born in Algiers, French Algeria, to a Jewish mother,[2][3][4][5] Eliane Azulay and Charles Jobert, who served in the French Air Force. She came to Metropolitan France aged eight.

Jobert debuted as an actress on stage and television. In 1968, she achieved stardom by playing starring roles in the successful comedies Faut pas prendre les enfants du bon Dieu pour des canards sauvages and L'Astragale. She co-starred with Charles Bronson in Rider on the Rain and with Jean-Paul Belmondo in The Married Couple of the Year Two. During the 1970s, Jobert was one of France's popular movie actresses. But during the next decade, she gradually withdrew from film work and concentrated on a new career in children's literature. She is the author and/or narrator of (mainly children's) audio books. She also has written a series of books which cautiously lead on to the appreciation of classical music, e.g. of Mozart, Chopin, and Tchaikovsky.

Jobert and spouse Swedish dental surgeon Dr Walter Green[6] have twin daughters: Eva Green, who is also an actress, and Joy Green, who is a horse breeder in Italy. Her niece Joséphine Jobert is an actress known for the television show Death in Paradise.

Selected filmography

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References

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  1. ^ Agoudetsé, Bénédicte (16 February 2021). "Marlène Jobert, conteuse enchanteresse : "J'ai besoin de calme et de paix"". Le Parisien (in French). Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  2. ^ Jeffries, Stuart (3 May 2016). "Eva Green: 'I don't want to be put in a box marked Weird Witch'". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 April 2018.
  3. ^ Telle mère, quelle fille Archived 19 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Novembre 2010, Par Sophie Carquain, Madame, Le Figaro
  4. ^ Elizabeth Day, "Eva Green interview: Playing evil", The Guardian, 4 June 2011
  5. ^ Berg, Roger; Chalom Chemouny; Franklin Didi (1971). Guide juif de France. Éditions Migdal. p. 402.
  6. ^ Choteau, Martin (5 February 2017). "Qui est le mari de Marlène Jobert, Walter Green?". www.gala.fr (in French). Retrieved 29 September 2020.
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