Jobert was born in the year 1940, in the country of Algeria. She embarked on a journey of studying drama and fine art in the esteemed city of Paris. Her introduction to the world of acting began on the stage in the year 1963. It wasn't until 1966 that she secured her first film role in Louis Malle's cinematic masterpiece, The Thief of Paris. This marked the beginning of her illustrious career in the film industry.
Her big break came in the same year, 1966, when she was cast as the character "Elisabeth" in Jean-Luc Godard's groundbreaking film, Masculine Feminine. This film boasted an impressive cast, featuring the likes of Brigitte Bardot and Jean-Pierre Léaud. Following this, she landed roles in numerous films with high-profile casts, solidifying her position as a talented actress.
One of her most notable performances was in Maurice Pialat's 1971 production, We Won't Grow Old Together, which was released in 1972. This role showcased her exceptional acting abilities and left a lasting impression on audiences.
As the years went by, roles began to dwindle in the 1980s, and Jobert adapted by increasing her work in television and radio. Despite this, her impressive body of work remains a testament to her dedication and talent as an actress.