Anne Wiazemsky

Anne Wiazemsky

Deceased · Born: May 14, 1947 · Died: Oct 5, 2017

Personal Details

BornMay 14, 1947 Berlin, West Germany
Parents
  • Claire Mauriac
  • Ivan Vladimirovich Wiazemsky Levachov
Relatives
  • Leonid Vyazemsky (Cousin)
  • Tatiana von Metternich-Winneburg (Cousin)
  • Marie Vassiltchikov (Cousin)
  • François Mauriac (Grandparent)
  • Claude Mauriac (Aunt or Uncle)
  • Pierre Wiazemsky (Sibling)

Biography

Anne Wiazemsky, a talented actress and writer, entered this world on May 14, 1947, in the vibrant city of Berlin, West Germany. Throughout her remarkable career, she made a lasting impression on the film industry, featuring in notable works such as Au hasard Balthazar in 1966, The Chinese in 1967, and Return from Africa in 1973.

Anne's personal life was marked by a significant union with the renowned French-Swiss film director, Jean-Luc Godard. The couple's relationship was a subject of much interest and scrutiny, given Godard's iconic status in the world of cinema.

Tragically, Anne Wiazemsky's life came to an abrupt end on October 5, 2017, in the City of Light, Paris, France. Her passing left a void in the lives of those who knew and admired her, and her legacy continues to inspire and influence the world of film to this day.

Career

1985
Rendez-vous
Rendez-vous as Administrator
1973
Le train
Le train as Anna Maroyeur
1972
All's Well
All's Well as Leftist Woman
1969
Porcile
Porcile as Ida
1968
One + One
One + One as Eve Democracy
Teorema
Teorema as Odetta, the Daughter
1967
The Chinese
The Chinese as Véronique
Weekend
Weekend as Une Fille à la Ferme (uncredited)
2017