Isabelle Huppert became one of France's busiest and most respected actresses in the late 20th century. She first gained fame in the 1974 sex farce
Going Places as a ginger-haired teen seduced by Gerard Depardieu. (The film also jump-started Depardieu's career.) In 1978 she won the best actress award at Cannes for
Violette Noziere, and she went on to make nearly five dozen more films before the year 2000. She has specialized in tales of emotionally repressed women: finding love and friendship with Miou-Miou in
Entre Nous (1983), as a haunted abortionist in the controversial
The Story of Women (1988), and as the erotically troubled tutor in
The Piano Teacher (2001, based on the novel by
Elfriede Jelinek) among others. Huppert has appeared rarely in American films, most notably in
Heaven's Gate (1980) and as Steve Guttenberg's mistress in
The Bedroom Window (1987).
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