Alessandra Martines
Alessandra Martines | |
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Born | Rome, Italy | 19 September 1963
Education | Conservatoire de Paris |
Occupations |
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Spouse | |
Partner | Cyril Descours (2008–2018) |
Website | https://www.alessandramartines.com/ |
Alessandra Martines (born 19 September 1963) is an Italian French dancer and actress mainly working in the English-, French-, and Italian-speaking worlds.[1][2][3][4] She started young in ballet on opera stages in Switzerland, France, the United States and then Italy before becoming a lead on television for RAI captured ballets and entertainment shows (the Italian national public broadcasting) in the eighties.[5]
She is primarily known for portraying the main role in the cult Fantaghirò series, consisting of five films (1991–1996) still regularly re-run across Europe as of 2020, and for her work in auteur productions such as nine films by Claude Lelouch to whom she was married until 2009.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]
She was awarded numerous prizes including the Best Actress Telegatto for The Cave of the Golden Rose (1991),[17] the Grolla d'oro for Edda (2005),[18][19] the Silver Hugo for Best Actress at the Chicago International Film Festival (1998) for Chance or Coincidence, the Diamanti al Cinema Award in Cannes (2007)[20] or the 2009 European Golden Globe in Rome.[21] In 2008, she was made Knight of the Ordre national du Mérite awarded by the President of the French Republic.[22] She received the lifetime achievement Kineo Award at the 71st Venice International Film Festival in 2014.[23]
Early life
[edit]Second cousin of Carla Bruni and Valeria Bruni Tedeschi,[24][25][26] she moved to France with her family at the age of five. As a teenager, she enrolled at the Conservatoire de Paris where she studied solfeggio, history and theory of dance and classical music and dance.[27]
Career
[edit]Martines debuted at a young age as a dancer at the Zurich Opera House in 1972.[28] After some time working in the United States, including the Chicago City Ballet, she moved to Rome where she worked at the Teatro dell'Opera.[28] In 1985 she began her collaboration with RAI, with the lunchtime chat / quiz show Pronto, chi gioca?; she later gained great popularity with the Saturday Night shows Fantastico and Europa Europa, and then for her portrayal of Princess Fantaghirò in the Fantaghirò series.[28]
In cinema, she is best known for her interpretations under the direction of her ex-husband, the French director Claude Lelouch, in several film including Les Misérables and And now... Ladies and Gentlemen. She also starred on stage, most notably in L'appartamento by Franca Valeri.[28]
Personal life
[edit]Martines has a daughter with Claude Lelouch to whom she was married between 1995 and 2009. In 2012, at the age of 49, she had a son with her partner Cyril Descours.[29]
Stage
[edit]Dancer
[edit]Year | Company | Director |
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1972 | Ballett Zürich | Patricia Neary |
1975 | New York City Ballet | George Balanchine |
– | Chicago Ballet | Maria Tallchief & Paul Mejia |
– | Teatro dell'Opera di Roma (Fedra (Mayr) & Carmen) | Maïa Plissetskaïa |
– | Opéra de Marseille | Roland Petit |
Teatro Lirico Giuseppe Verdi | Roland Petit |
Theatre
[edit]Year | Play | Playwright | Director |
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1987–1988 | Adriana Lecouvreur | An opera in four acts by Francesco Cilea to an Italian libretto by Arturo Colautti, based on the 1849 play Adrienne Lecouvreur by Eugène Scribe and Ernest Legouvé. | Mauro Bolognini |
1988–1989 | The Apartment | Billy Wilder | Franca Valeri |
2016 | Lady Windermere's Fan | Oscar Wilde – Mrs. Erlynne | Jean-Luc Revol – Théâtre Tête d'or / France national tour: 3 September – 31 December 2016. |
Filmography
[edit]Cinema
[edit]Year | Film | Role | Director |
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1988 | Miss Arizona | Marta | Pál Sándor |
1989 | Sinbad of the Seven Seas | Alina | Enzo G. Castellari, Luigi Cozzi |
Saremo felici | Jole | Gianfrancesco Lazotti | |
Passi d'amore | Elisa | Sergio Sollima | |
1993 | Tout ça... pour ça! | Allessandra Barrucq | Claude Lelouch |
1995 | Les Misérables | Elise Ziman | Claude Lelouch |
1996 | Men, Women: A User's Manual | Doctor Nitez | Claude Lelouch |
1998 | Chance or Coincidence | Miriam Lini | Claude Lelouch |
1999 | One 4 All | Maxime | Claude Lelouch |
2001 | Day Off | Francesca Socoa | Pascal Thomas |
J'ai faim !!! | Anaïs Pommard | Florence Quentin | |
2002 | Amnèsia | Virginie | Gabriele Salvatores |
And Now... Ladies and Gentlemen | Françoise | Claude Lelouch | |
2004 | Le genre humain – 1ère partie: Les Parisiens | Herself | Claude Lelouch |
2005 | Le courage d'aimer | Alessandra | Claude Lelouch |
2007 | L'Heure Zéro | Marie-Adeline | Pascal Thomas |
2008 | Love Me No More | Marion Dange | Jean Becker |
2011 | Je m'appelle Bernadette | Louise Soubirous | Jean Sagols |
2017 | L'Araignée Rouge | Sonia Stern | Franck Florino |
Television
[edit]Year | Film | Role | Director |
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1988 | Cinema che follia! | Antonello Falqui | |
1991 | Fantaghirò | Fantaghirò | Lamberto Bava |
1992 | Processo di famiglia | Giovanni Fabbri | |
Fantaghirò 2 | Fantaghirò | Lamberto Bava | |
1993 | Fantaghirò 3 | Fantaghirò | Lamberto Bava |
Colpo di coda | Paola | José María Sánchez | |
1994 | Fantaghirò 4 | Fantaghirò | Lamberto Bava |
1996 | Fantaghirò 5 | Fantaghirò | Lamberto Bava |
2003 | Quelques jours entre nous | Juliette | Virginie Sauveur |
2004 | Saint John Bosco: Mission to Love | Marchesa Barolo | Lodovico Gasparini |
2005–2010 | Caterina e le sue figlie | Adele Parisi | Several |
2005 | I colori della vita | Giulia | Stefano Reali |
Edda | Edda Ciano | Giorgio Capitani | |
2006 | L'onore e il rispetto | Francesca De Santis | Alessio Inturri, Luigi Parisi, Salvatore Samperi |
2008 | Il sangue e la rosa | Ortensia Damiani | Luciano Odorisio, Luigi Parisi, Salvatore Samperi |
2009 | La reine et le cardinal | Anne of Austria | Marc Rivière |
L'onore e il rispetto | Francesca De Santis | Luigi Parisi, Salvatore Samperi | |
Panique ! | Clémentine | Benoît d'Aubert | |
2011 | Inspector Rex | Malice Bonomi | Marco Serafini |
2012 | Le Romancier Martin | Jérôme Foulon | |
2014 | Furore | Luciana Belgrano | Alessio Inturri |
2016 | Il bello delle donne... alcuni anni dopo | Françoise Leroux | Eros Puglielli |
Presenter or Jury member
[edit]Year | Film | Role | Director |
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2011 | Danse avec les stars (French version of Strictly Come Dancing) | Jury member for season 1 & season 2. | TF1 – several. |
2013–2014 | The Best : Le Meilleur Artiste | Jury member for season 1 & season 2. | TF1 – several. |
References
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- ^ Peluso, Francesca (27 February 2020). Das Mal der Götter 2: Erwacht: Götter-Fantasy voller Romantik um eine Heldin, die noch nicht bereit für ihr Schicksal ist (in German). Impress. ISBN 978-3-646-60573-0.
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- ^ Buonanno, Milly (1 January 2012). Italian TV Drama and Beyond: Stories from the Soil, Stories from the Sea. Intellect Books. ISBN 978-1-84150-689-0.
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- ^ JACOB, Gilles (10 March 2011). La Vie passera comme un rêve (in French). Groupe Robert Laffont. ISBN 978-2-221-11949-5.
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- ^ "Cos'hanno in comune Fantaghirò, Carla Bruni e Valeria Bruni Tedeschi? Il loro legame vi sorprenderà". Cinematographe.it (in Italian). 24 February 2021. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
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External links
[edit]- 1963 births
- Living people
- Actresses from Rome
- Italian film actresses
- Italian female dancers
- French film actresses
- Italian emigrants to France
- Italian television personalities
- Knights of the Ordre national du Mérite
- Italian stage actresses
- French stage actresses
- Musicians from Rome
- Italian television actresses
- French television actresses
- 20th-century Italian actresses
- 21st-century Italian actresses
- 20th-century French actresses
- 21st-century French actresses