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- Height5′ 5¾″ (1.67 m)
- Sabine Azéma was born on September 20, 1949 in Paris, France. She is an actress and director, known for Mélo (1986), A Sunday in the Country (1984) and Private Fears in Public Places (2006).
- SpousesAlain Resnais(August 15, 1998 - March 1, 2014) (his death)Michel Lengliney(1973 - ?) (divorced)
- Graduated from the CNSAD (National Conservatory of Dramatic Art of Paris).
- Her father was a lawyer.
- Made her acting debut on stage in Claude Sainval's "La Valse des toréadors" with Louis de Funès in 1974.
- Was a close friend of the photographer Robert Doisneau.
- She was married to Michel Lengliney, a theater writer.
- For as long as I can remember, I've always acted. As a child, I'd invent stories, write them down, distribute the roles to my school friends or, at home, to my two little sisters. I'd build sets from whatever I could get my hands on, and make costumes from scraps of fabric. I spent my life putting on shows. I charged the audience, in other words, my family. I've always felt like a sheep that's escaped from the herd, and at the same time I love coming together with people. I've always wanted to put life on stage; I find it more interesting that way. Acting isn't necessarily being an actor, it's a way of being in the world, of wanting to surprise others. It could be, for example, hiding behind a tree to surprise someone and make them jump.
- The Well-Digger's Daughter (2011) - €180,000
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