Jean-Louis Trintignant as Jean-Louis and Anouk Aimée is Anne in A Man And A Woman |
The poet and screenwriter Jacques Prévert was so entranced with her that he gave her the name Anouk Aimée (she was born Françoise Sorya), and cast her two years later as a contemporary Juliet in The Lovers Of Verona.
The Rank Organisation in the UK gave her a contract and a role as a French girl to appear with Trevor Howard in the thriller The Golden Salamander. She has worked with many of the greats including Jacques Demy (Lola), George Cukor (Justine), Sidney Lumet (The Appointment), Federico Fellini (La Dolce Vita and 8 ½), Bernardo Bertolucci (Tragedy Of A Ridiculous Man), and Robert Altman (as the haughty designer Simone Lowenthal in Pret-a-Porter). She will be forever associated with her role opposite Trintignant in A Man And A Woman which the two of them touchingly reprised for Lelouch in 2018 in The Best Years Of A Life, 52 years after the original.
During the filming Lelouch reflected: “I found it deeply moving to see Jean-Louis and Anouk 52 years later, in the space of a second. It’s a second of eternity that rips a hole in time. Emotions are brought full circle. The images of Jean-Louis and Anouk from two different eras only intensify our emotions. Those three little words, ‘I love you,’ make up for everything. I built the film on this idea. All these images are much more than movie clips – they’ve become a part of our own memories. They belong to us, as if we had experienced that romance ourselves. One ‘I love you’ belongs to the whole world.”
Anouk Aimée in The Best Years Of A Life Photo: UniFrance |
Anouk Aimée with Marcello Mastroianni Photo: UniFrance |
She was never obsessed with work or self-image which helps to explain her peripatetic progress. She has espoused liberal causes and human rights but declined to earn easy showbiz Brownie points by detailing her activities. "We live in such selfish times and people are aggressive, violent, not well within themselves. People have to cope with insecurity, and that's one of the reasons we can get attached to religion and animals - from the need to hang on to something,” she continued as part of our conversation.
She was a self-confessed romantic who has always took decisions on a whim. Her emotional streak ruled when she gave up the profession for almost eight years to devote herself to marriage with British actor Albert Finney. She remembers only the positive aspects of their union - Yorkshire pudding and rugby.
Her feline predilections were often echoed in her body language, and her calming way of conversing, which must owe something to the fact that she used to share her flat in Montmartre with lots of cats - she wouldn’t divulge how many. "I do have a very strong bond with animals - I'm sure they know how to live much better than we do," she told me.
Anouk Aimée: 'Being an actress is not my whole life' Photo: UniFrance |
She conceded to a certain laziness and liked to think of herself as a drifter who loved travelling. Ironically, in view of the outside world's opinion of her Gallic allure, she did not consider herself to be typically French. She has lived in London, Rome, New York, but Paris remained the place where she felt most comfortable.
Fashion designer Donna Karan worked with her once on a fashion shoot because she was looking for a woman who was “"strong and ageless with a defined sense of personal style".
Lelouch deserves the last word on the woman who was more than a protégé. Reflecting on The Best Years Of A Life, her penultimate film, he said: “Death isn’t a part of this film – only hope. I’ve never seen the two of them so beautiful. It’s both heartwarming and poignant to see them walk off together at the end, like a pair of adventurers. I had tears in my eyes while I was filming.” There could be no more fitting epitaph.
- Read what Claude Lelouch and Monica Belucci had to say about working with Anouk Aimee on The Best Years Of A Life.
- Claude Lelouch on working with Anouk Aimée and Jean-Louis Trintignant and not knowing the end.