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Souad Amidou
Souad Amidou (born 4 July 1959) is a French actress.
She is the daughter of the actor Amidou. Her career started working with her father on the short film Le thé à la menthe in 1963. Then she was chosen by Claude Lelouch to play the daughter of Anouk Aimée in Un homme et une femme in 1966.
When she was younger, she followed acting lessons from Anicette Fray. She followed her training at the "New Square Sylvia Monfort" then continued at Jean-Louis Martin-Barbaz, then with John Strasberg and Andreas Voutsinas.
From the early 1980s, she was acting in cinema and television. She became popular with her role in Le Grand frère from Francis Girod that got her a nomination for the Caesar of the best female hope. She also worked under the direction of Gérald Oury, Jacques Deray, Ariel Zeitoun, Gérard Lauzier and Steven Spielberg.
On 23 December 1987 she married the director Fabien Onteniente; the couple broke up on 15 March 1991.
She received the Legion of Honour decoration in 2008.
As actor
Brillantes
All You Need is Lie
The Best Years of a Life
La loi de Damien, l'égal des dieux
7, rue de la Folie
Black Really Suits You
Goodbye Mothers
Il faut sauver Saïd
Munich
And Now... Ladies and Gentlemen...
Shooting Stars
The Best Job in the World
Tom est tout seul
The Fire Dance
Le Nombril du monde
Drums of Fire
Vaines recherches
Levy & Goliath
Le Passager du Tassili
Malady of Love
Diesel
Petit Con
Noisy Neighbours
The Big Brother
The Girls of Grenoble
A Man and a Woman