Jodie Foster
Biography
Child prodigy, Jodie Foster started her career very young. After a few appearances in commercials, she turns 10 years in his first film, a Disney production (Napoleon and Samantha, 1972), in which she plays a little runaway. As a teenager, she already has to his credit several Hollywood productions such as Tom Sawyer (1973), A Little Indian, or Alice is not here, one of the first films of Martin Scorsese. Impressed, the latter hired him to play the young prostitute in Taxi Driver, offering passage to a first Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor in 1976. The same year, his role in Bugsy Malone Alan Parker confirms its early success to the greats.
Do not neglect his studies, Jodie Foster studied at the French College (she speaks fluent French) and then at the prestigious Yale University, where she shows in 1985 a degree in literature in his pocket. During school holidays, she plays including dramas Hotel New Hampshire and Carny. In 1988, the composition of Sarah Tobias, a young female rape victim who defended his case in The Defenders Jonathan Kaplan, the Best Actress Oscar spends. She repeated this performance three years later in interpreting the young rookie FBI Clarice Starling in the thriller The Silence of the Lambs, directed by Jonathan Demme. The film, which one meets Anthony Hopkins brings him international fame.
After The Silence of the Lambs, Jodie Foster's career has seen a real boost. It is the generic drama Sommersby (1993), the comedy Maverick (1994) or Nell (ditto), who sees embody a young girl raised away from the world. But it is quickly becoming rarer, preferring to focus on his family. She then stands in dribs and drabs, dashing through the science fiction film Contact (1997), the historical film Anna and the King (1999) or the ambitious thrillers such as the Panic Room by David Fincher (2002) and Flight Plan (2005). At alongside Gerard Butler, she tries to comedy adventure in Nim's Island.
Hollywood star Jodie Foster is nonetheless very attached to France. It works well on three occasions with filmmakers hex: Claude Chabrol for The Blood of Others (1984), Eric Le Hung for Me, Blue Flower (1977) and Jean-Pierre Jeunet for A Very Long Engagement (2004).
The U.S. also has experience behind the camera: she is director of the Little Man (1991) and Family Weekend (1995). She is also producing the latter, as well as The Brave One, which has not been not as successful as expected at the box office.
Filmography
Nim's Island 2008
The Brave One 2007
Inside Man 2006
Flightplan 2005
A Very Long Engagement 2004
The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys 2002
Panic Room 2002
Anna and the King 1999
Contact 1997
Maverick 1994
Nell 1994
Sommersby 1993
Shadows and Fog 1992
Little Man Tate 1991
Silence of the Lambs, The 1991
Backtrack 1989
Stealing Home 1988
Mesmerized 1986
Accused, The 1988
Siesta 1987
Five Corners 1987
Hotel New Hampshire, The 1984
Foxes 1980
Carny 1980
Candleshoe 1977
Moi, fleur bleue 1977
Casotto 1977
Taxi Driver 1976
Bugsy Malone 1976
Echoes of a Summer 1976
Freaky Friday 1977
Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane, The 1976
Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore 1974
Tom Sawyer 1973
One Little Indian 1973
Kansas City Bomber 1972
Napoleon and Samantha 1972
Susan Sarandon
Biography
His real name is Susan Abigail Tomalin , Born October 4, 1946 at Tomlin, New York (USA) . Susan Sarandon was brought up in a Catholic family. Enrolled with the nuns, his childhood is under the sign of a crushing conservatism which is defying the early foundations for a rebellious attitude. After graduating from Catholic University of America (based in Washington) in English and Theatre, Susan Sarandon, shares his early career in modeling and small roles on stage and television.
Her first movie role in 1970 in Joe is also the America of John G. Avildsen. She accepts a lot of things without gaining much recognition until 1975, when the expected happens platform with two very different films. In The Great Waldo Pepper, she plays the young love of Robert Redford, stands out as leading lady. In The Rocky Horror Picture Show, very off-gothic musical, she played an innocent young woman corrupted by a transsexual sex maniac. This film is an underground hit and quickly became the object of a cult delusional (the fans come dressed to meetings and throw water on the screen).
In 1979 she separated from her husband to marry with Louis Malle directs in Petite and Atlantic City (the film earned him his first Oscar nomination in 1980). It was then a relationship with Sean Penn, 14 years his junior. In 1986, his career skyrocketed with The Witches of Eastwick, where she played opposite Jack Nicholson and Michelle Pfeiffer. Then two years later, she plays a sexy woman and an aging baseball fan who shares his heart and his body between Kevin Costner and Tim Robbins in the young duo to three. This year, 12 years younger, also has two children with the actress. Susan Sarandon says there, with a certain casualness towards Hollywood, being a sex symbol is not the prerogative of young actresses. Where the system is that the careers of actresses decline with their aging, Susan Sarandon shows its age with pride.
The most famous role as Susan Sarandon happens in 1991, led by director Ridley Scott, the tragic female equipped Thelma and Louise for which she was nominated for an Oscar. A year later she was again nominated for Lorenzo, then for The Client, but eventually it will stall in 1995 the statuette with the drama staged by her husband, Dead Man Walking. She has a dual role in 1998 as producer and performer for the dramatic comedy My Best Enemy, playing a mother become embittered by his divorce, and became in 2002 a row, conservative woman recovering her teenage delusions in The Banger Sisters alongside Goldie Hawn. It is found that year in the comedy Igby and drama Moonlight Mile, in which his character learns to live after the accidental death of his daughter.
In 2002, she is the poster of four films, Igby Goes Down, The Child of Mine, The Banger Sisters, Moonlight Miles.
Filmography
Solitary Man 2010
The Greatest 2010
Peacock 2009
The Lovely Bones 2009
Speed Racer 2008
Bernard and Doris 2007
Enchanted 2007
In the Valley of Elah 2007
Mr. Woodcock 2007
Romance and Cigarettes 2007
Elizabethtown 2005
Alfie 2004
Shall We Dance? 2004
Moonlight Mile 2002
The Banger Sisters 2002
Igby Goes Down 2002
Cats & Dogs 2001
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie 2000
Joe Gould's Secret 2000
Anywhere But Here 1999
Cradle Will Rock 1999
Stepmom 1998
Twilight 1998
Illuminat 1998
James and the Giant Peach 1996
Dead Man Walking 1995
Client, The 1994
Little Women 1994
Safe Passage 1994
Light Sleeper
Oil 1992
Player, The 1992
Bob Roberts 1992
Thelma & Louise 1991
White Palace 1991
January Man 1989
Dry White Season, A 1989
Hearts Dance 1988
Bull Durham 1988
Witches of Eastwick, The 1987
Compromising Positions 1985
Hunger, The 1983
Buddy System, The 1984
Tempest 1982
Loving Couples 1980
Atlantic City 1980
Something Short of Paradise 1979
Pretty Baby
Flag or Crash 1977
King of the Gypsies 1978
Other Side of Midnight, The 1977
Great Smokey Roadblock, The 1976
One Summer Love 1976
Rocky Horror Picture Show, The 1975
Great Waldo Pepper, The 1975
Front Page, The 1974
Lovin' Molly 1974
Mortadella 1972
Fleur bleue 1971
Joe 1970
Meryl Streep
Biography
His real name was Mary Louise Streep, American actress Meryl Streep was born June 22, 1949 in Summit, New Jersey, a pharmacist father and a mother designer.
Coming from a wealthy background, she is sent to a college girl. She is quite ill at ease and feels more tomboyish girl that model. She dreams of becoming a singer and trained to be an opera singer. It eventually settling on the film and took classes at the Yale Drama School and Vassar graduate released it in 1971. During her studies, she tries repeatedly to the theater.
Like many young actors are rather difficult beginning. It starts on TV where several small appearances allow him to earn some money and make themselves known. Her first movie role in 1977 film Zinnemann, Julia. But thanks largely to the TV series Holocaust aired in 1978, that Meryl Streep is finally discovered by the public and a great success.
This success opens the doors of the final film. She was spotted by Michael Cimino gives him a very nice role alongside Robert De Niro and Christopher Walken in his masterpiece, Journey to The Deer Hunter (1978) and by Woody Allen in 1979 for which rotates in Manhattan. In 1980, she received her first Oscar (Oscar for best supporting actress) for her role as beautiful divorced mother desperate to retain custody of her child in the film by Alan J. Pakula, Kramer Kramer cons, in which she played opposite Dustin Hoffman.
Therefore, she never left the front of the stage, multiplying the various roles. It is very noticeable in the second film she toured with Alan J. Pakula, Sophie's Choice (1982), where she plays a mother so shocking forced to choose which of her two children will be spared by the Nazis from entering a concentration camp. This role earned him an Oscar for best actress. It is found later in Out of Africa (1986) by Sidney Pollack with Robert Redford in Hector Babenco Ironweed (1987), and especially in 1995 in the beautiful film (and with) Clint Eastwood On the road to Madison, where she plays the role of a mother who discovers belatedly row true love in the arms of a passing photographer.
The great actress to look wise and reserved, who can play all the roles, activist bent on the average American guy, he never seems more comfortable and takes all its fullness, in melodramas, where his grace and his sensibility vibrate in unison.
Meryl Streep is now living on his property in Connecticut, surrounded by her husband, Don Gummer and her four children. She lives a green, close to nature, away from the hectic life and the gutter press in .
Filmography
It's Complicated 2009
The Fantastic Mr. Fox 2009
Julie & Julia 2009
Doubt 2008
Mamma Mia! 2008
Dark Matter 2008
Lions for Lambs 2007
Rendition 2007
Evening 2007
The Ant Bully 2006
The Devil Wears Prada 2006
A Prairie Home Companion 2006
Prime 2005
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events 2004
The Manchurian Candidate 2004
Adaptation 2002
The Hours 2002
A.I. Artificial Intelligence 2001
Music of the Heart 1999
Dancing at Lughnasa 1998
One True Thing 1998
Before and After 1996
Marvin's Room 1996
Bridges of Madison County, The 1995
River Wild, The 1994
House of the Spirits, The 1993
Death Becomes Her 1992
Defending Your Life 1991
Postcards from the Edge 1990
She-Devil 1989
Cry in the Dark, A 1988
Ironweed 1987
Heartburn 1986
Out of Africa 1985
Plenty 1985
Falling in Love 1984
Silkwood 1983
Sophie's Choice 1982
Still of the Night 1982
French Lieutenant's Woman, The 1981
Manhattan 1979
Seduction of Joe Tynan, The 1979
Kramer vs. Kramer 1979
Deer Hunter, The 1978
Julia 1977