Isabelle Huppert, born March 16, 1953 in Paris, is one of the most acclaimed actresses in French cinema. Making her debut in the 1970s, she quickly captivated audiences with her versatile talent and ability to embody complex roles.
Huppert has collaborated with such renowned directors as Claude Chabrol, Michael Haneke and Paul Verhoeven, making her mark in such films as “La Cérémonie”, “La Pianiste” and “Elle”, for which she received an Oscar nomination.
Her international career spans the theater to Hollywood, affirming her status as an icon of world cinema. Renowned for her strong screen presence and artistic commitment, Isabelle Huppert has won numerous awards, including several Césars, consolidating her place among the great contemporary actresses.