
Emmanuelle Riva
Birthday: 24 February 1927, Cheniménil, Vosges, France
Birth Name: Paulette Germaine Riva
Height: 166 cm
An only child, Emmanuelle was born Paulette Germaine Riva in Cheniménil, but eventually grew up in Remiremont. Her mother, Jeanne Fernande Nourdin, was a seamstress. Her father, René Alfred [Alfredo ...Show More

[on re-watching her Hiroshima mon amour (1959) performance in 2014] It's as though I were watching s Show more
[on re-watching her Hiroshima mon amour (1959) performance in 2014] It's as though I were watching somebody else. We each have many lives. And Hiroshima is in another life for me. Hide
[on her movies Hiroshima mon amour (1959) and Amour (2012)] In both cases I knew that I was ripe for Show more
[on her movies Hiroshima mon amour (1959) and Amour (2012)] In both cases I knew that I was ripe for the role, which arrived exactly at the right time. I would have lost something immense if either role had escaped me. But I got them both, and that is a great source of happiness. Hide
[on working with Michael Haneke on the set of Amour (2012)] I understood right away. No sentimentali Show more
[on working with Michael Haneke on the set of Amour (2012)] I understood right away. No sentimentality. So that becomes really very interesting to perform. Because there is a restraint, a distance that is a pleasure to experience. Hide
If I hadn't succeeded, I'd have died. I didn't have another second to lose. I had dozens of marriage Show more
If I hadn't succeeded, I'd have died. I didn't have another second to lose. I had dozens of marriage proposals, I refused them all. Why would I tie myself down with a husband and children? It's very difficult to make a couple succeed. Are you married? Do you have children? Hide
One is very happy when one surpasses the director's expectations.
One is very happy when one surpasses the director's expectations.
[making a comparison between Michael Haneke and Krzysztof Kieslowski] I think Haneke is more happy, Show more
[making a comparison between Michael Haneke and Krzysztof Kieslowski] I think Haneke is more happy, more smiley. Kieslowski did not strike me as a very happy man. Hide
[on the themes of Amour (2012)] The subject is important to all of us. It spares no one. Some people Show more
[on the themes of Amour (2012)] The subject is important to all of us. It spares no one. Some people couldn't watch the film because they feared it would be too traumatic. Others said it gave them strength. I received mountains of letters. Hide
[on being directed by Alain Resnais in Hiroshima mon amour (1959)] [He] would come up close, talk wi Show more
[on being directed by Alain Resnais in Hiroshima mon amour (1959)] [He] would come up close, talk with each of us intimately, and quietly tell us what he hoped to achieve in the scene. Hide
[on the death of Alain Resnais] I was really stunned. I'd grown to believe that he would live foreve Show more
[on the death of Alain Resnais] I was really stunned. I'd grown to believe that he would live forever. Hide
[on Marguerite Duras] Marguerite has her own rhythm. There's a precise, childlike quality in her wri Show more
[on Marguerite Duras] Marguerite has her own rhythm. There's a precise, childlike quality in her writing that you can't ignore. You can't escape it, but it's actually a pleasure. Not long ago, I was listening to some old interviews and I heard Alain Robbe-Grillet talking about Hiroshima. He said that Marguerite Duras had sent out cassettes of the text. I must have listened to them -and there was nothing left for me to do but mimic her. And he laughed and laughed. Well, I never heard these cassettes. It's totally untrue. And I'm very glad to have the chance to tell you this! I didn't have to imitate. That doesn't interest me at all. I like to create. Hide
[on starring in Hiroshima mon amour (1959) and Amour (2012)] For me, these were the two illuminating Show more
[on starring in Hiroshima mon amour (1959) and Amour (2012)] For me, these were the two illuminating points in my life. Hide
[on her character in Hiroshima mon amour (1959)] I was very pleased with the role because it will al Show more
[on her character in Hiroshima mon amour (1959)] I was very pleased with the role because it will always be modern. Her freedom exists naturally within her. Hide
I wanted to live another life and many lives at once. Acting makes you live plenty of lives.
I wanted to live another life and many lives at once. Acting makes you live plenty of lives.
[on working with Eiji Okada in Hiroshima mon amour (1959)] He learned all his lines phonetically... Show more
[on working with Eiji Okada in Hiroshima mon amour (1959)] He learned all his lines phonetically... His work was just amazing and he has a magnificent presence in the film. Hide
I refused as many offers as I accepted. I refused commercial roles. But it was wrong, I have been to Show more
I refused as many offers as I accepted. I refused commercial roles. But it was wrong, I have been too extreme, and I don't say it was good. Hide
[on being Oscar-nominated for Amour (2012)] I am truly happy, touched, and honored to receive, today Show more
[on being Oscar-nominated for Amour (2012)] I am truly happy, touched, and honored to receive, today in New York, a nomination for the role of Anne in Amour by Michael Haneke. For me, it is an immense gift, at this stage of my life, to be chosen by my sisters and brothers, for what I do as an actress. I never thought, while working throughout the years in Europe and France, that one day, i would cross the Atlantic Ocean, come to the United States, and be nominated. It is quite surreal for me. Shooting Amour with Michael Haneke was a complete joy for me, as I felt an absolute trust in him and we were in complete synch. Michael is the very music of his own film. Hide
Our little cinema and theatre projects are tiny, tiny, compared to the enormous threats to the world Show more
Our little cinema and theatre projects are tiny, tiny, compared to the enormous threats to the world. But one continues one's life, nonetheless. I thank heaven for the child that's still in me. I love freshness, the surprise of waking up alive every morning, the wonderment of simple things. This still exists, despite our stubborn, insolent attempts to destroy this beautiful, beautiful planet. Hide
[on acting in old age] It's as if a distillation of what is essential seeps out of us, a sort of int Show more
[on acting in old age] It's as if a distillation of what is essential seeps out of us, a sort of intimate solution that we share with the audience. Hide
[on working with Marguerite Duras] She was like a ball of fire with the softness of ashes. She had t Show more
[on working with Marguerite Duras] She was like a ball of fire with the softness of ashes. She had that about her: burning, death, love - which is always there, in Duras. Even in the most extreme case of absolute destruction, love grows like a plant from the earth. Hide
[on being offered the leading role in the Marguerite Duras play "Savannah Bay" after the success of Show more
[on being offered the leading role in the Marguerite Duras play "Savannah Bay" after the success of Amour (2012)] It was the peak of the miracle. I thought I didn't want to do theatre any more, because when you're old it's as perilous as walking a tightrope. You have to be physically fit. You have to have a good memory. But I couldn't say no. Hide
I'm not cut out for domestic life. I was afraid of disappointing the other . . . I was a little girl Show more
I'm not cut out for domestic life. I was afraid of disappointing the other . . . I was a little girl from the provinces, and I started my career late. If I had married, my life as an actor would have ended. If you have children, you have to look after them. People want you to get married and have children. They want to enlist you, for you to be in the norms. Acting got under my skin, this way of life. My profession keeps me alive. They should understand that. Hide
Emmanuelle Riva's FILMOGRAPHY
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