Arielle Dombasle

Arielle Dombasle

  • Born: 1953-4-27
  • Birthplace: Norwich, Connecticut
  • Height: 5' 6¼" (1.68 m)
  • Profession: Actor, director, screenwriter, composer
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Pauline a la plage, mad hustle and bustle, Ennui, L', Calm at Sea, Rose Credit
  • Arielle Dombasle ( [1]  Arielle Dombasle), born in State of Connecticut--CT Norwich on April 27, 1958 , is an American actor, director, screenwriter, and composer.
    His works include " Calm at Sea " and so on.

    Performing Experience

    Arielle Dombasle followed her father to Paris in 1976, where she began her acting career in France. In 1983, she ushered in her first breakthrough role- starring in the film " Pauline a la plage " by Nian Rohmer Pauline's sister Marianne, her selfish and hypocritical character is in stark contrast to the innocence of her younger sister Pauline.
    In addition, Allie Yar-Tangba Suo in 1995 Alain Robbe-Grillet film " cause mad bustle " (Un bruit qui rend fou) , and in 1998 by Cedric Kahn directed " Ennui, L ' " (L'Ennui) also has excellent performances.
    As a singer, she has released bel canto, pop and jazz crossover albums, and has achieved good sales in France. Her voice has the taste of a typical traditional tavern, full of amorous nostalgia, and she also sang the ending song for Rohmer's film " La Femme de L'aviateur ".

    Personal Life

    She is also the third wife of the famous French philosopher Bernard Henri-Levi, and the two were married in 1993 in a villa on the Côte d’Azur. 
    Extended Reading
    • Eliane 2022-03-26 09:01:12

      noble soul

      A woman who was born in a poor family but always has a noble heart, a stubborn woman who has her own insistence and is not bound by worldly vision, a humble and cowardly woman, a woman who has been favored by fate but ruthlessly abandoned by fate. , originally thought that the end of hardship was...

    • Lue 2022-04-20 09:02:19

      a pure woman

      This is a novel about the elegy of a pure woman. What kind of woman is a pure woman? Hardy said that Tess was a pure woman. In the background of the Victorian era and during the Industrial Revolution in England in the 19th century, Tess grew up during this period and was born into a poor family in...

    • Kennith 2022-03-14 14:12:27

      Polanski reproduced the original work perfectly visually. The photography is like an oil painting, and the scenery and costumes are so beautiful. Several intense plots were omitted, and Kinsky performed restrained and restrained (not inferior to [Texas Paris]), blending with the calm and melancholic tone of the whole film. | The mist that surged when Tess was seduced; a trace of blood seeping through the ceiling; the morning light was faint, and Tess was lying alone in the stonehenge, dressed in red, and the vast fog scattered, unable to resist destiny in the end. (9.0/10)

    • Jeremy 2022-03-23 09:03:04

      I really like the visuals of the film, a touch between Pre-Raphaelite and French naturalism.

    Tess quotes

    • Alec d'Urberville: What are you crying for?

      Tess: I was only thinkin', I was born over there.

      Alec d'Urberville: Well, we all have to be born somewhere.

      Tess: Why, I wish I'd never been born. There or anywhere else.

      Alec d'Urberville: You're absurdly melancholy, Tess. You can hold your own for beauty against any woman, queen or commoner. I tell you that as a practical man who wishes you well. If you're wise, you'll let the world get a clearer sight of that beauty, before it fades. Why not make the most of life?

    • Girl in henhouse: You watch out for... the Bailiff. He's a devil. Not, Mr. Alec. He spends half his time on horseback and the rest of it chasin' the likes of us! Oh, his mother's a queer old soul; but, no real trouble. Tis a mercy for us she's blind!

      Tess: Mrs. d'Urberville's blind?

      Girl in henhouse: Stone blind! Their real name is Stokes!

      Tess: How's that?

      Girl in henhouse: Oh, Mr. Alec's father had the notion. He bought the name of an old distinguished family to make himself important.