
Isabelle Huppert
Isabelle Huppert (Paris, 1953) is one of the most celebrated and prolific French actresses, globally recognized for her intense and versatile film career.
Her filmography, spanning over five decades, is characterized by her choice of complex roles, often enigmatic, vulnerable, or disturbing, that explore female psychology in all its nuances. She has collaborated with numerous renowned directors, including Claude Chabrol (in films such as *La Cérémonie*) and Michael Haneke.
Among her most iconic performances are Erika Kohut in Haneke's *La Pianiste* (2001), a role that earned her the Best Actress Award at Cannes, and Michèle Leblanc in Paul Verhoeven's *Elle* (2016), for which she received an Oscar nomination and a Golden Globe. Huppert is praised for her measured yet powerful acting, capable of embodying characters who are at once fragile and fiercely determined.