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词条 Eva Ionesco
释义

  1. Life and career

     Directorial career 

  2. Personal life

  3. Filmography

     As actress  As director 

  4. Theatrical work

  5. References

  6. External links

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Eva Ionesco (born 18 July 1965) is a French actress, film director and screenwriter. She is the daughter of Romanian-French photographer Irina Ionesco.

Life and career

At the age of 5, Eva became her mother's favorite photo model. Irina Ionesco's erotic photographs of her young daughter Eva have been a source of controversy since they first appeared in the 1970s. Eva also modeled for other photographers such as Jacques Bourboulon.[1]

She is the youngest model ever to appear in a Playboy nude pictorial, since she was featured at age 11 in the October 1976 issue of the Italian edition of the magazine in a set by Bourboulon. In that picture, she was at a beach posing in nude exposing all female anatomy. Another of her nude pictorials, in the November 1978 issue of the Spanish edition of Penthouse, was a selection of her mother's photographs. She made also the cover page of Der Spiegel.[2]

Eva Ionesco made her film début at the age of 11 in 1976, playing a child in Roman Polanski's film The Tenant. A short time later she was cast in films of the mid-1970s such as Maladolescenza (also known as Puppy Love). In 1977 her mother lost custody of her children and Eva Ionesco was brought up by the parents of footwear designer Christian Louboutin. She tried three times to sue her mother for emotional distress, and the trial is still going on through various courts in France.[3] In 1998 the French police confiscated from her mother's apartment hundreds of photographs in which she appears at the age of five in suggestive poses and in complete nudity.[3]

Eva claimed her story served as inspiration for Louis Malle's film Pretty Baby,[3] (though that film is clearly a historical drama based on photographer E. J. Bellocq's Storyville images). In the 1980s, she attended the prestigious acting school Amandiers, directed by Patrice Chéreau and Pierre Romans. In 2012 Eva sued her mother for taking pornographic photos of her as a child.[4] Although much of her claim was denied, she did receive some compensation.[5]

In 2015 Ionesco's husband Simon Liberati released a book about her childhood and their relationship.

In 2017 Ionesco released her first novel, Innocence.

Directorial career

Ionesco began directing in 2006.

In 2011 she directed her first full length feature film, My Little Princess which debuted at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. The film, loosely inspired by Ionesco's personal life, starred Isabelle Huppert as a predatory photographer who uses her young daughter as a model in a series of nude photos.[6]

Ionesco again paired with Isabelle Huppert for her next film, Golden Youth, about a young couple in Paris who begin to spend time with a much older and wealthier couple.

Personal life

Ionesco has been married to author Simon Liberati since 2013.[7]

Filmography

As actress

  • Les déferlantes (2013, directed by Éléonore Faucher) – Lili
  • Crime (2010, directed by Vincent Ostria) – Ella
  • La famille Wolberg (2009, directed by Axelle Ropert) – Sarah, Joseph's Friend
  • A l'est de moi (2008, directed by Bojena Horackova)
  • J'ai rêvé sous l'eau (2008, directed by Hormoz) – Femme Sif
  • Je vous hais petites filles (2008, directed by Yann Gonzalez) – Punk Idol
  • Comédie sentimentale (2008, directed by Emily Barnett) – Marylin
  • La promenade (2007, directed by Marina De Van) – The Prostitute #1
  • La petite fille sous l'océan (2006, directed by Nathalie Giraud) – Anaïs
  • Les invisibles (2005, directed by Thierry Jousse) – Vanessa
  • Écoute le temps (2005, directed by Alanté Alfandari) – Mme Bourmel
  • Quand je serai star (2004, directed by Patrick Mimouni) – Alice
  • Qui perd gagne! (2003,directed by Laurent Benegui) – The Deauville Gambler
  • L’empreinte (2003, directed by David Mathieu-Mahias) – Anna Yordanoff
  • Cette femme-là (2003, directed by Guillaume Nicloux) – Mme Kopmans
  • Un homme, un vrai (2003, directed by Arnaud & Jean-Marie Larrieu) – The Producer
  • Je suis votre homme aka Eros thérapie (2003, directed by Danièle Dubroux) – Hélène
  • Il est plus facile pour un chameau... (2002, directed by Valeria Bruni Tedeschi) – A Woman at Cinema
  • Les diable (2002, directed by Christophe Ruggia)
  • Un aller simple (2001, directed by Laurent Heynemann) – Clémentine
  • Paris mon petit corps est bien las de ce grand monde (2000, directed by Francoise Prenant) – Agathe's Friend
  • L'Oncle Paul (2000, directed by Gérard Vergez) – Colombe
  • Adieu, plancher des vaches! (1999, directed by Otar Iosseliani) – A Prostitute
  • La patinoire (1999, directed by Jean-Philippe Toussaint) – The Editor
  • Maison de famille (1999, (TV) directed by Serge Moati) – Sandra
  • La nouvelle Eve (1998, directed by Catherine Corsini) – A Woman of the PS
  • Rien que des grandes personnes (1997, directed by Jean-Marc Brondolo)
  • Vive la république! (1997, directed by Éric Rochant) – Victor's Woman
  • La petite maman (1997, directed by Patrice Martineau) – The Swimming Teacher
  • Liberté chérie (1996, directed by Jean-Luc Gaget)
  • Romaine (1996, directed by Agnès Obadia) – Pastelle
  • L'appartement (1996, directed by Gilles Mimouni) – A Woman at Travel Agency
  • Encore (1996, directed by Pascal Bonitzer) – Olga
  • Romaine et les filles (1995, directed by Agnès Obadia)
  • Pullman paradis (1995, directed by Michèle Rosier) – Marie-Paule Daragnès
  • Cécile est morte (1994, (TV) directed by Denys de la Patellière) – Florence Boynet
  • Bête de scène (1994, directed by Bernard Nissile) – One of the Daughters
  • X pour Xana (1994, directed by Dominic Gould)
  • Montparnasse-Pondichéry (1993, directed by Yves Robert) – Colette
  • Rupture(s) (1993, directed by Christine Citti) – Anna
  • Grand bonheur (1993, directed by Hervé Le Roux) – Emma
  • Comment font les gens? (1992, directed by Pascale Bailly) – Emmanuelle
  • La sévillane (1992, directed by Jean-Philippe Toussaint) – Pascale's Friend
  • La table d'émeraude (1992, directed by Pierre Bourgeade)
  • Chant de guerre parisien (1991, directed by Laetitia Masson)
  • Monsieur (1990, directed by Jean-Philippe Toussaint) – Mme Ponz-Romanov
  • {{Interlanguage link multi|L'Orchestre rouge|fr|3=L'Orchestre rouge (film)}} (1989, directed by Jacques Rouffio) – Margaret
  • Marie cherchait l'amour (1989, directed by Sylvie Matton)
  • Résidence surveillée (1987, directed by Frédéric Compain)
  • L'amoureuse (1987, directed by Jacques Doillon) – Elsa
  • Hôtel de France (1986, directed by Patrice Chéreau) – Katia, the Waitress
  • Jeux d'artifices (1986, directed by Virginie Thévenet) – Eva
  • Grenouilles (1985, directed by Adolfo Arrieta) – Kati
  • Les Nanas (1984, directed by Annick Lanoë) – Miss France
  • La Nuit porte-jarretelles (1984, directed by Virginie Thévenet)
  • Meurtres à domicile (1981, directed by Marc Lobet) – Pauline
  • L'amant de poche (1978, directed by Bernard Queysanne) – Martine
  • Maladolescenza (1977, directed by Pier Giuseppe Murgia) – Silvia
  • Le locataire (1976, directed by Roman Polanski) – Bettina, Mme Gaderian's Daughter
  • Spermula (1976, directed by Charles Matton)

As director

  • La loi de la forêt (2006)
  • My Little Princess (2010)
  • Golden Youth (2019)

Theatrical work

  • La voix humaine by Jean Cocteau (directed by M. Mastor)
  • Lola et toi et moi (directed by N. Schmidt)
  • Penthésilée & La petite Catherine Heilbronn (1987) by Heinrich von Kleist (either directed by Pierre Romans)
  • Platonov (1987) by Anton Chekhov (directed by Patrice Chéreau) – Zézette
  • Le retour au désert (1988) by Bernard-Marie Koltès (directed by Patrice Chéreau)
  • Le conte d'hiver (1988) by William Shakespeare (directed by Luc Bondy) – Mopsa
  • Chroniques d'une fin d'après-midi (1988) by Anton Chekov (directed by Pierre Romans)
  • Ecrit sur l'eau (1991) by Eric Emmanuel Schmitt (directed by Niels Arestrup)
  • Le sang des fraises (1992) by Catherine Bidaut (directed by Daniel Pouthier)

References

1. ^Eva Ionesco, tombée des nusLibération – Anne Diatkine – 22 July 2010
2. ^Der Spiegel – 23 May 1977
3. ^Anne Diatkine, Isabelle Huppert dans "My little princess", ELLE France, 24 June 2011
4. ^{{cite web|author=Leon Watson |url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2250634/Eva-Ionesco-11-year-old-Playboy-star-sues-mother-Irina-Ionesco-taking-pornographic-photos-her.html |title=Eva Ionesco: 11-year old Playboy star sues mother Irina Ionesco for taking pornographic photos of her |publisher=Daily Mail |date=19 December 2012 |accessdate=2013-02-25}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://fashion.telegraph.co.uk/news-features/TMG9757807/Child-Playboy-star-Eva-Ionesco-sues-her-photographer-mother-over-stolen-childhood.html |title=Child Playboy star Eva Ionesco sues her photographer mother over 'stolen childhood' |publisher=The Telegraph |date=20 December 2012 |accessdate=2013-02-25}}
6. ^{{cite web |last1=Rooney |first1=David |title=My Little Princess: Cannes 2011 Review |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/my-little-princess-cannes-2011-189748}}
7. ^Simon Liberati, « Eva Ionesco : une petite princesse au Soleil levant », Libération, 3 June 2014.

External links

  • {{IMDb name|name=Eva Ionesco|id=0409561}}
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  • "Petit à petit... on devient moins petit !" – Eva Ionesco
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20100210055722/http://www.childhoodinart.org/person.php?id=2 "Eva Ionesco pictured by Irina Ionesco"]
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