
Catherine Jacob
Acting
Born 1956-12-16 · Paris, France
Catherine Jacob (born 16 December 1956) is a French film and theatrical actress who has won a César Award for her role in Life Is a Long Quiet River (1988), and was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in Tatie Danielle (1990), Merci la vie (1991) and Neuf mois (1994). She has been two-time president of the Lumières Award. She is known for her voice and her charisma. Born in Paris on 16 December 1956, Catherine Jacob spent part of her childhood and adolescence in Compiègne, where she was educated at primary school and then Pierre d'Ailly High School. Her father was a dental surgeon and her mother an orthodontist. She has a younger brother. After obtaining a diploma in architecture, Catherine Jacob moved to Paris. From 1978 to 1980, she studied acting at the Cours Florent, then located on Saint Louis Island. She started to act in the early 1980s as an extra in movies like Swann in Love by Volker Schlöndorff (1984), Les Nanas by Annick Lanoë (1985), State of Grace by Jacques Rouffio (1986) and Malady of Love by Jacques Deray (1987). She also appeared in TV movies and TV series like Dickie-roi by Guy Lefranc, Toutes griffes dehors by Michel Boisrond, Julien Fontanes, magistrat, Marie Pervenche, Sentiments and Qui c'est ce garçon? by Nadine Trintignant in minor roles. In 1985, she wrote and starred in her first one-woman show called Welcome to the Club, directed by Rémi Chenylle, drawing eleven portraits of characters. She appeared in several festivals with her show and toured with it the following year. In 1988 she played Marie-Thérèse in the cult film Life Is a Long Quiet River by Étienne Chatiliez. The movie was a huge success, and Jacob won the César Award for Most Promising Actress. She also played in the TV miniseries Le vent des moissons alongside Annie Girardot. That same year, she and Jacques Bonnaffé also had a huge success with the play Paris-Nord - Attractions pour noces et banquets. It was planned to be shown only for 10 nights, but due to the success, the play continued for three years. In 1989, she continued her tour with the play Paris-Nord - Attractions pour noces et banquets. She got a supporting role in Les Maris, les Femmes, les Amants by Pascal Thomas, with Jean-François Stévenin and Michel Robin. She starred in two TV movies: L'été de la révolution with Bruno Cremer and Brigitte Fossey and Le vagabond de la Bastille by Michel Andrieu. She also appeared in an episode of the TV series Imogène with Dominique Lavanant. In 1990, she ended her tour with the play Paris-Nord - Attractions pour noces et banquets after three years. She appeared in the second movie of the director Étienne Chatiliez, Tatie Danielle with Tsilla Chelton, Isabelle Nanty and Karin Viard. It was shown at the Toronto International Film Festival. The movie was again a big success at the box office, well received by the critics and became a cult movie. Jacob was nominated for the César Award for Best Supporting Actress. ... Source: Article "Catherine Jacob (actress)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography

Un fil à la patte
Apr 21, 2023

Rumba Therapy
Aug 24, 2022

Papy fait de la résistance
Jun 1, 2021

Hortense
Dec 14, 2020

100% Organic
Jun 28, 2020

Murder on Reunion Island
Sep 21, 2019

To Each, Her Own
Jun 24, 2018

Like Mother, Like Daughter
Mar 29, 2017

This Is Our Land
Jan 25, 2017

Un jour mon prince
Jan 17, 2017

Trois mariages et un coup de foudre
Dec 31, 2016

Josephine, Pregnant & Fabulous
Feb 10, 2016

Hidden Kisses
Feb 4, 2016

It's Never Too Late
Nov 11, 2014

Lili Rose
Oct 22, 2014

Divorce French Style
Jun 25, 2014

Everything Goes Wild
Mar 7, 2014

Les Vieux Calibres
Apr 30, 2013

Je vous présente ma femme
Apr 12, 2013

Bay of Algiers
Jun 26, 2012

Ten Minutes from Naturists
Mar 4, 2012

Livid
Dec 6, 2011

Le Client
Sep 26, 2011

Gérald K. Gérald
Mar 18, 2011

Demain, je me marie
Feb 9, 2011

Roses on Credit
Sep 9, 2010

Notre Dame des Barjots
Apr 2, 2010

Thelma, Louise et Chantal
Mar 3, 2010

L'arbre à clous
Nov 5, 2009

48 Hours a Day
Jun 4, 2008