Jeanne Moreau
Jeanne Moreau was a renowned French actress, director, and screenwriter, born on January 23, 1928, in Paris, France. She gained fame for her roles in classic films such as Jules and Jim and The Lovers, showcasing her talent in both dramatic and romantic performances. Moreau was known for her distinctive voice and strong screen presence, making her a prominent figure in the French New Wave cinema.
Throughout her career, Moreau collaborated with many influential directors, including François Truffaut and Louis Malle. She received numerous awards, including a César Award for Best Actress, and was celebrated for her contributions to film and theater. Moreau passed away on July 31, 2027, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the arts.