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| born 22 July 1971 in London
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| [[Bild:gainsbourg_charlotte_film_janeeyre01.jpg|framed|left|Charlotte in <i>Jane Eyre</i> (1995)]] Actress <b>Charlotte Gainsbourg</b> is the daughter of <b>Jane Birkin</b> and <b>[[Serge Gainsbourg]]</b>. She has a son, <b>Ben</b> (born 19 June 1997), with actor <b>Yvan Attal</b>.
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| Charlotte has recorded an album written by her father, <i>CHARLOTTE GAINSBOURG</i> (1986) and she has been a movie actress since 1984.
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| * [http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/charlottegainsbourg Subscribe to Charlotte forever]
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| (C) 1997-2006 Michael Kuhn
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| ==Biography==
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| ===1971===
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| * <b>22 July 1971:</b> Charlotte Gainsbourg is born in London. Her parents are Jane Birkin and [[Serge Gainsbourg]].
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| Charlotte's earliest ambitions are to be an artist (she draws superbly) or a surgeon: "Once, on holiday in Provence, I picked up a dead bird, and with the syringe I used for my allergies, I literally bombarded it with injections."
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| ===1984===
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| * <b>19 December 1984:</b> Premiere of the movie <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:Paroles et musique|Paroles et musique]]</i> featuring the film debut Charlotte Gainsbourg.
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| ===1985===
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| The single <i>Lemon Incest</i> is released, sung by Serge and Charlotte Gainsbourg. The song, with its suggestive lyrics and mildly scandalous video showing Serge and Charlotte lying on a bed surrounded by smoke and feathers, give Charlotte her first taste of celebrity, though she is unaware of the fuss it provoked at the time: "I was away at boarding school." The French translation of the title, inceste de citron, is a pun on "un zeste de citron" (lemon peel).
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| * <b>23 October 1985:</b> Premiere of Jacques Doillon's movie <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:La tentation d'Isabelle|La tentation d'Isabelle]]</i> featuring Charlotte Gainsbourg. At the time director Jacques Doillon is the partner of Charlotte's mother Jane Birkin.
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| * <b>11 December 1985:</b> Premiere of Claude Miller's movie <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:L'éffrontée|L'éffrontée]]</i> with Charlotte Gainsbourg playing her first main role.
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| ===1986===
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| At the 39th Cannes Film Festival Charlotte Gainsbourg is awarded the 1986 César for Most Promising Actress for her appearance in <i>L'éffronté</i>. Claude Miller says of her: "She's a born actress, in the way that Mozart was a born pianist."
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| Release of Charlotte Gainsbourg's album <b>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Records:Charlotte forever|CHARLOTTE FOREVER]]</b>. Music and lyrics are both written by her father, Serge Gainsbourg. The album also includes the song "Lemon incest" from 1984.
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| * <b>10 December 1986:</b> Premiere of Serge Gainsbourg's movie <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:Charlotte for ever|Charlotte for ever]]</i>, starring Charlotte and Serge Gainsbourg.
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| ===1987===
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| Premiere of the movies <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:Le petit amour|Le petit amour]]</i> and <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:A. V. sur J. B.|A. V. sur J. B.]]</i>, both featuring Charlotte Gainsbourg.
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| ===1988===
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| * <b>13 October 1989:</b> Premiere of the movie <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:La petite voleuse|La petite voleuse]]</i> starring Charlotte Gainsbourg. The movie bases on François Truffaut's last script and is probably the best loved of Charlotte's movies so far.
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| ===1990===
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| * <b>3 April 1990:</b> Premiere of the movie <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:Aux yeux du monde|Aux yeux du monde]]</i> featuring Charlotte Gainsbourg.
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| * <b>22 August 1990:</b> Premiere of the movie <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:Il sole anche di notte|Il sole anche di notte]]</i> featuring Charlotte Gainsbourg and Nastassja Kinski.
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| ===1991===
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| Premiere of the movies <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:Merci la vie|Merci la vie]]</i> and <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:Contre l'oubli|Contre l'oubli]]</i> featuring Charlotte Gainsbourg.
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| ===1992===
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| Premiere of the movie <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:Amoureuse|Amoureuse]]</i> featuring Charlotte Gainsbourg.
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| ===1993===
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| Premiere of the Andrew Birkin movie <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:The cement garden|The cement garden]]</i> starring avec Charlotte Gainsbourg. Andrew Birkin is Charlotte's uncle. Charlotte has employed a voice coach for this (English spoken) role.
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| The same year Charlotte buys the French stage rights to David Mamet's play <i>Oleanna</i>, about a university student who falsely accuses her tutor of rape. It is her first appearance on stage: "I went to the theatre very little, and it used to bore me. Then I realised it was another way of practising my profession, of opening myself to new things." Performing in <i>Oleanna</i> is an important experience for her, changing her method of preparing for a part (she has not previously been used to long rehearsals), helping her to overcome her timidity, and giving her the confidence to explore more difficult roles.
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| ===1994===
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| * <b>5 February 1994:</b> Benefit concert organized by the association "Les restos du coeur", which cares for the nutrition of the poorest, at the Grand Rex in Paris. Charlotte and her mother Jane Birkin sing "Di doo dah", written by Serge Gainsbourg, which is released on
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| the CD <b>[[various artists:Records:Les enfoires au Grand Rex|LES ENFOIRES AU GRAND REX]]</b> (1994). Also on the bill are Jean-Louis Aubert, Charles Aznavour, Emmanuelle Béart, Romane Bohringer, Patrick Bruel, Francis Cabrel, La Chorale des Chérubins de Sarcelles, Marius Colucci, Céline Dion, Carole Fredericks, France Gall, Jean-Jacques Goldman, Michael Jones, Catherine Lara, Yves Lecoq, Valérie Lemercier, Mimie Mathy, Jean-Jacques Milteau, Eddy Mitchell, Florent Pagny, Pierre Palmade, Vanessa Paradis, Paul Personne, Pow Wow, Renaud, Muriel Robin, Alain Souchon, Patrick Timsit and Laurent Voulzy.
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| * <b>February (or November) 1994:</b> Announced by the single <i>Nouveau western</i> (built on a sample of Serge Gainsbourg's song "Bonnie and Clyde"), MC Solaar releases his second album <i>PROSE COMBAT</i> which soon sells 900'000 in France alone and is gonna be released in more than 20 countries. Taken from the album is another single, <i>Séquelles</i>, whose video clip features a cameo appearance of Charlotte Gainsbourg ("Dieu sait qu'elle sait quelles séquelles / acide et douce telle la citronelle / La miss me laisse par
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| son acte con / J'ordonne l'abscisse mais cela reste abscons").
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| Premiere of the movie <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:Grosse fatigue|Grosse fatigue]]</i> featuring Charlotte Gainsbourg.
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| ===1995===
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| Premiere of the movie <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:Jane Eyre|Jane Eyre]]</i> starring Charlotte Gainsbourg.
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| ===1996===
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| * <b>April 1996:</b> Charlotte Gainsbourg attends the US premiere of her movie <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:Jane Eyre|Jane Eyre]]</i> (1995) in New York. The movie totalizes $ 35'411 on one single screen.
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| * <b>30 August - 8 September 1996<:/b> Charlotte Gainsbourg is in the jury of the 22th American Film Festival in Deauville.
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| * <b>2 October 1996:</b> Premiere of the movie <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:Anna Oz|Anna Oz]]</i> avec Charlotte Gainsbourg.
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| * <b>27 November 1996:</b> Premiere of the movie <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:Love, etc.|Love, etc.]]</i> starring Charlotte Gainsbourg and Yvan Attal. For this movie Charlotte has recorded the title song, "Love, etc.", written by Marion Vernoux, the movie director, and Alexandre Desplat.
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| ===1997===
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| [[Bild:gainsbourg_charlotte19970208_01.jpg||framed|right|Charlotte in the audience at the Césars 1997]] * <b>8 February 1997:</b> Charlotte is nominated for the Best Actress César for her role in <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:Love, etc.|Love, etc.]]</i> (1996) at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées in Paris. The award goes to Fanny Ardant for her role in <i>Pédale douce</i>. The award ceremony is broadcast by French TV's Canal+.
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| * <b>16 February 1997:</b> Charlotte Gainsbourg appears at a pressconference to promote the movie <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:Jane Eyre|Jane Eyre]]</i> (1995) at Nichi-fustu Gakuin (Japan).
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| * <b>19 June 1997:</b> Charlotte Gainsbourg gives birth to her first child, <b>Ben</b>, in a Paris clinic. The father is the actor Yvan Attal. The unmarried couple met during the filming of <i>Aux yeux du monde</i> (1990).
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| ===1998===
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| * <b>January 1998:</b> Charlotte Gainsbourg interviews Woody Allen for an article in the French magazine <i>Elle</i>.
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| * <b>3 February 1998:</b> Charlotte and Yvan Attal successfully sue the magazine <i>France Dimanche</i> for publication of candid photos taken during Charlotte's pregnancy in 1997.
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| * <b>February 1998:</b> <i>France Dimanche</i> reports that Charlotte and her partner Yvan Attal have sold their home in Corneilles, in the Eure region, and purchased a new house in Provence.
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| * <b>7 September - 10 October 1998:</b> Filming for Bruno Nuytten's movie <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:Le soleil de plus près|Le soleil de plus près]]</i> (working title: <i>J'ai dansé avec l'amour</i>) on the island of Porquerolles on the Côte d'Azur, starring Charlotte Gainsbourg and Gérard Lanvin who previously co-starred in <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:Anna Oz|Anna Oz]]</i> (1996). When shooting for the movie is completed Charlotte and the rest of the cast and crew throw a celebratory party for the island's inhabitants, to thank them for their hospitality and cooperation.
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| ===1999===
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| * <b>16 January - 20 February 1999:</b> Filming for the psychological thriller <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:The intruder|The intruder]]</i> in Montréal, directed and photographed by David Bailey, starring Charlotte Gainsbourg, Nastassja Kinski and John Hannah. The story follows a woman (Charlotte) who is haunted by the ghost of her husband's first wife who was murdered.
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| * <b>7 February 1999:</b> Filming starts for scriptwriter Danièle Thompson's first movie <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:La bûche|La bûche]]</i>, starring Charlotte Gainsbourg and Emmanuelle Béart. The movie is a family drama set at Christmas time, also starring Sabine Azéma, Isabelle Carré, Claude Rich and Françoise Fabian.
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| * <b>Summer 1999:</b> Charlotte co-stars with Mathilde Seigner in Martine Dugowson's film <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:Les enfants des photos|Les enfants des photos]]</i>. The movie also starrs Elsa Zylberstein and Camille Japy.
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| * <b>30 September - 3 October 1999:</b> Charlotte's new English-language film, <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:The intruder|The intruder]]</i>, is premièred at the Dinard Film Festival. She attends the festival in company with her mother Jane Birkin (who was the president of the festival jury), her boyfriend Yvan Attal, and their young son Ben.
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| * <b>25 October 1999 - 4 February 2000:</b> Production of TF1's new 160 million franc television dramatisation of Victor Hugo's <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:Les misérables|Les misérables]]</i>, directed by Josée Dayan. The cast includes Jeanne Moreau, John Malkovich, Gérard Depardieu, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Virginie Ledoyen and Christian Clavier.
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| * <b>17 November 1999:</b> Charlotte attends the première of her new film <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:La bûche|La bûche]]</i> in Nice. Danièle Thompson, the film's director and other stars, including Emmanuelle Béart and Sabine Azéma, also attend the première.
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| ===2000===
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| Charlotte Gainsbourg is featured on Madonna's new album: during the track "What it feels like for a girl" some of her role speaking her character in the film <i>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg:Movies:The cement garden|The cement garden]]</i> (1993) can be heard.
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| Charlotte currently lives in Paris and in the Provence with Yvan Attal, their son Ben and bull terrier Zazie.
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