
Emmanuelle Riva
Acting
1927-02-24 · Cheniménil, Vosges, France
Emmanuelle Riva (February 24, 1927 – January 27, 2017) was a French actress, best known for her roles in the films Hiroshima mon amour and Amour. In 2013, Riva won the BAFTA Award and the César Award for her lead role in Michael Haneke's Amour as Anne Laurent, and was nominated for the Academy Award for the same role.[2][3] She had previously been nominated for a BAFTA Award in 1960 for Hiroshima mon amour, and had won Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival in 1962 for Thérèse Desqueyroux.
movieBelmondo: The Incorrigible
as · 2022 · 8.2
movieTrintignant by Trintignant
as Self (archive footage) · 2021 · 6.8
movieMarx Can Wait
as Mother (archive footage) (uncredited) · 2021 · 7.3
movieAlma
as · 2021 · 5.5
movieLost in Paris
as Martha · 2017 · 6.0
movieMaking of Amour
as Self · 2013 · 0.0
movieMichael H. – Profession: Director
as Self · 2013 · 6.2
movieA Greek Type of Problem
as Granny · 2013 · 5.8
movieWide-Awake
as The Superwoman · 2012 · 5.8
movieAmour
as Anne · 2012 · 7.8
movieSkylab
as Mrs. Prévost · 2011 · 6.0
movieA Man and His Dog
as Femme église · 2009 · 5.8
movieThe Great Alibi
as Geneviève Herbin · 2008 · 5.2
movieMy Son
as Grandmother / La grand-mère · 2006 · 6.6
movieEros Therapy
as Emma · 2004 · 4.3
movieGreen Paradise
as La mère de Lucas · 2004 · 9.0
movieC'est la vie
as Dominique · 2001 · 7.1
movieMédée
as Le choeur · 2001 · 8.0
movieVenus Beauty Institute
as Tante Lyda · 1999 · 5.9
movieXXL
as Sonia Stern · 1997 · 4.6
movieCapitaine au long cours
as Clémentine / Calypso · 1997 · 10.0
movieArthur Rimbaud, l'homme aux semelles de vent
as Vitalie Rimbaud · 1995 · 10.0
tvKulturzeit
as self · 1995 · 4.7
movieÉclats de famille
as Maguerite · 1995 · 8.5