Bernadette Lafont

Bernadette Lafont

Deceased · Born: Oct 28, 1938 · Died: Jul 25, 2013

Personal Details

BornOct 28, 1938 Nîmes, Gard, France
Spouse
  • Diourka Medveczky

    ( Sep 13, 1959 to May 4, 1973 )
  • Gérard Blain

    ( Aug 2, 1956 to Oct 29, 1958 )
Relatives
  • Anna Medveczky (Grandchild)

Biography

Bernadette Lafont, a trailblazing French actress of extraordinary aptitude, left a lasting imprint on the realm of cinema, boasting an impressive filmography that surpasses 150 feature films, a testament to her unwavering dedication and unrelenting passion for her craft.

Bertrand Tavernier, a renowned French film director, once described Claude Lafont as the epitome of the French New Wave movement, a cinematic revolution that transformed the face of French cinema in the 1960s. Lafont's mesmerizing on-screen presence, a product of his unique blend of elegance, wit, and vulnerability, has continued to enchant audiences for decades.

As a pioneer of the French New Wave, Lafont's contributions to the movement cannot be overstated. His distinctive style, which blended elements of neorealism and avant-garde experimentation, helped to redefine the boundaries of French cinema. His collaborations with other influential directors, such as Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut, further solidified his status as a leading figure in the movement.

Lafont's captivating persona, both on and off the screen, has been the subject of much fascination and admiration. His ability to convey a sense of vulnerability and sensitivity, coupled with his rugged good looks and effortless charm, has made him a beloved figure in French cinema. His on-screen presence is a testament to his enduring appeal, a quality that has been recognized and celebrated by audiences and critics alike.

In the years since the French New Wave movement, Lafont's influence has continued to be felt. He has remained a prominent figure in French cinema, directing and acting in a wide range of films that have explored themes of love, relationships, and the human condition. His commitment to his craft has been unwavering, and his dedication to the art of filmmaking has earned him a place among the greatest French directors of all time.

Career

2013
Attila Marcel
Attila Marcel as Aunt Annie
2012
Paulette
Paulette as Paulette
2011
Skylab
Skylab as Grandma Amandine
2010
A Cat in Paris
A Cat in Paris as Claudine (voice)
2008
2007
Broken English
Broken English as Madame Grenelle
2006
Prête-moi ta main
Prête-moi ta main as Geneviève Costa
1997
Love in Ambush
Love in Ambush as Madeleine Carver
1991
Dingo
Dingo as Angie Cross
1987
Waiting for the Moon
Waiting for the Moon as Fernande Olivier
Masks
Masks as La Masseuse
1986
Inspector Lavardin
Inspector Lavardin as Hélène Mons
1984
Gwendoline
Gwendoline as The Queen
Dog Day
Dog Day as Ségolène
1979
La gueule de l'autre
La gueule de l'autre as Gisèle Brossard
1972
1971
1967
The Thief of Paris
The Thief of Paris as Marguerite, brazen maid
1965
How to Keep the Red Lamp Burning
How to Keep the Red Lamp Burning as Sophie (sketch "Les Bons Vivants")
1959
1958