Isabelle Hoi-Ning Chan is an actress, known for Chung tin foh (2016), Na yi tian wo men hui fei (2015) and The Little Shrimp (2019).
Isabelle Huppert was born March 16, 1953, in Paris, France, but spent her childhood in Ville d'Avray. Encouraged by her mother Annick Huppert (who was a teacher of English), she followed the Conservatory of Versailles and won an acting prize for her work in Alfred de Musset's "Un caprice". She then studied at the Conservatoire d'Art Dramatique and followed an illustrious theatrical career, which includes Ivan Turgenev's "A Month in the Country", Euripides' "Medea" (title role) etc. She made her movie debut in Le Prussien (1971) and soon became one of the top actresses of her generation, giving fine performances in important films, like Claude Goretta's La dentellière (1977), as a simple-minded girl who falls in love with - and is betrayed by - a student, Jean-Luc Godard's Sauve qui peut (la vie) (1980), as a prostitute, and Maurice Pialat's Loulou (1980), as an upper-class woman who is physically attracted by a young vagabond. She made an inconsequential US debut in Otto Preminger's Rosebud (1975) before playing a brothel madam in Michael Cimino's disastrous Heaven's Gate (1980), but she fared better in Curtis Hanson's The Bedroom Window (1987) (as an adulteress who witnesses an attack). Huppert has an extremely productive collaboration with Claude Chabrol, who cast her in several movies, including Violette Nozière (1978), in which she played a woman who murders her parents, and Une affaire de femmes (1988), in which she gave an excellent performance as a shameless abortionist, the last woman to be executed in France. More recent good films include Patricia Mazuy's Saint-Cyr (2000) and Michael Haneke's controversial La pianiste (2001), as a sexually repressed piano teacher.
Isabelle Illiers is known for Les fruits de la passion (1981), Mes nuits sont plus belles que vos jours (1989) and Luci lontane (1987).
Isabelle Junot was born in New York to a French father, Philippe Junot and Danish mother, Nina Larsen. Fluent in English, French, Danish and Spanish she moved around Europe her whole life growing up mainly in Spain. She attended Institute Le Rosey, an international boarding school in Switzerland where she studied Theatre Arts and won the award for best actress as the main character in Ionesco's Bald Soprano. She continued her studies in Drama and Film in the University of Virginia.
Isabelle Jutras is an actress, known for M'entends-tu? (2018) and Fredz: Faits d'hiver (2021).
Isabelle Kabano is known for Petit pays (2020), Shake Hands with the Devil (2007) and Sometimes in April (2005).
Isabelle Kafando is known for Zomervacht (2023), Crypto Boy (2023) and Deep Shit (2021).
Isabelle Kaif is one of eight siblings, 7 girls and 1 boy, from a mother who is a Caucasian of British Nationality, and a father who was formerly from Kashmir, India, but who has since acquired British citizenship. Her mother is now re-settled in Chennai (formerly known as Madras), the Capital of the state of Tamil Nadu in India.
Isabelle Kenet is an actress, known for Crshd (2019).
Isabelle Kramrick is known for Le passé (2013), Carnivores (2018) and Le prénom (2012).