Isabelle Sadoyan

Isabelle Sadoyan

Deceased · Born: May 12, 1928 · Died: Jul 10, 2017

Personal Details

BornMay 12, 1928 Lyon, France

Biography

Isabelle Sadoyan, a renowned French actress, entered this world on May 12, 1928, in the vibrant city of Lyon, France, a place that would later serve as the backdrop for some of her most notable performances. Her impressive acting career spanned numerous decades, during which she appeared in a wide range of cinematic masterpieces, including the critically acclaimed "Three Colors: Blue" (1993),the thought-provoking "That Obscure Object of Desire" (1977),and the visually stunning "Les Misérables" (1995).

Throughout her life, Isabelle Sadoyan was married to the talented Jean Bouise, a union that brought her joy and companionship. Tragically, her life came to a close on July 10, 2017, in Saint-Didier-au-Mont-d'Or, Rhône, France, a place that held a special significance for her. Despite her passing, Isabelle Sadoyan's legacy lives on through her remarkable body of work, which continues to inspire and captivate audiences to this day.

Career

2018
Looking for Teddy
Looking for Teddy as Marie Lucie Gramont
2017
Ismael's Ghosts
Ismael's Ghosts as Le fantôme de Rose
2016
Irreplaceable
Irreplaceable as Werner's mother
House of Time
House of Time as Madame Bénichou
2015
Heat Wave
Heat Wave as Odette
2012
Thérèse
Thérèse as Tante Clara
2008
Summer Hours
Summer Hours as Eloïse
2006
Le passager de l'été
Le passager de l'été as Prudence Gaillard, Monique's mother-in-law
1996
The Eighth Day
The Eighth Day as Georges' Mother
1989
Après la guerre
Après la guerre as La Crochue
1987
Keep Your Right Up
Keep Your Right Up as Grandmother
1985
Partir, revenir
Partir, revenir as Anna, Rivières' governess
Subway
Subway as La Femme du Préfet
1982
1976
Mr. Klein
Mr. Klein as Examined Woman
1970