Actress: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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Preview Image Marlène Jobert
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Birth Name: Marlène Jobert

Birth Date: 1940-11-04

Birth Place: Algiers, Algiers Province, Algeria

Details

Alternate Names: Marlene Jobert

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Masculin Féminin (1966) as Élisabeth Choquet

Most Important Roles:

  • Ankle Bone (1968) as Anne
  • The Wonderful Crook (1974) as Nelly
  • The Married Couple of the Year Two (1971) as Charlotte
  • Masculin Féminin (1966) as Élisabeth Choquet
  • The Good and the Bad (1976) as Lola
  • The Secret (1974) as Julia Vandal
  • Sous le soleil de Pialat (2021) as Self
  • Rider on the Rain (1970) as Mélancolie 'Mellie' Mau
  • We Won't Grow Old Together (1972) as Catherine
  • Souvenirs souvenirs (1984) as Nadia

Career Highlights:

  • Ankle Bone (1968)
  • The Wonderful Crook (1974)
  • The Married Couple of the Year Two (1971)
  • Masculin Féminin (1966)
  • The Good and the Bad (1976)
  • The Secret (1974)
  • Sous le soleil de Pialat (2021)
  • Rider on the Rain (1970)
  • We Won't Grow Old Together (1972)
  • Souvenirs souvenirs (1984)

Awards

Awards:

  • Won Honorary César (2007)
  • Won Special David (1970)

Full Biography

Marlène Jobert (born 4 November 1943) is a French Pied-Noir actress and author.

Jobert was born in Algiers, Algeria (then French territory), the daughter of Andrée (née Azoulay) and a father who flew for the French Air Force. She came to Metropolitan France when aged 8. Besides acting, she has been the author and/or narrator of (mainly children's) audio books. She also has written a series of books which cautiously lead on to the appreciation of classical music, e.g. of Mozart, Chopin, and Tchaikovsky.

Her daughter, Eva Green, by Swedish dentist Walter Green, is also an actress. Her other daughter Joy Green is in business school.


Poster for Faut pas prendre les enfants du bon Dieu pour des canards sauvages (1968)
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Release Year: 1968

Nation: France

Alternative Title: As Doces Assaltantes, Don't Take God's Children for Wild Geese, Majd a Leontine!, Nem szabad a gyerekeket alávaló cselekedetre kényszeríteni, Non bisogna scambiare i ragazzi del buon Dio per delle anatre selvatiche, Engelen zijn geen wilde beesten, Nie drażnić cioci Leontyny, Nie należy zmuszać dzieci do niegodziwości, A minha tara é o dinheiro, Operațiunea Leontine, No confundir las criaturas de Dios con los patos salvajes, Pang pang-bruden, Leontine, Ich laß mich nicht für dumm verkaufen, Opération Léontine

Director: Michel Audiard

Writer: Henri Viard, Jean-Marie Poiré, Michel Audiard

Production & Genre

Producer(s): Producer: Alain Poiré

Companies: Gaumont International

Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film

Keywords

Story

Rita (Marlène Jobert), an ambitious and cunning young woman who associates with gangsters, is betrayed by her lover, Fred, after a heist involving a massive haul of gold bars. When another gang boss, Charles (Bernard Blier), also cheats her out of her share, Rita decides to take matters into her own hands. She seeks the help of her aunt Léontine (Françoise Rosay), a retired and legendary figure from the criminal underworld known for her ruthlessness. Together, they outsmart the seasoned criminals through a series of double-crosses and clever maneuvers, proving that Rita’s innocent appearance hides a sharp and dangerous mind.

Summary

"Faut pas prendre les enfants du bon Dieu pour des canards sauvages" (released internationally as Leontine or Don't Take God's Children for Wild Geese) is a 1968 cult comedy that marks the directorial debut of legendary French screenwriter Michel Audiard.

The story revolves around Rita (played by Marlène Jobert), a seemingly naive and charming young woman who finds herself at the center of a high-stakes heist gone wrong. When her lover is betrayed and robbed of a massive shipment of gold bars by a gang of ruthless mobsters, Rita refuses to play the victim. Beneath her freckled, innocent exterior lies a brilliant and manipulative criminal mind.

To reclaim the loot, she seeks the help of her "aunt" Léontine (Françoise Rosay), a formidable retired gang leader who still commands immense respect in the underworld. Together, they navigate a world of eccentric gangsters, including the pompus Charles (Bernard Blier). Through a series of witty dialogues, absurd situations, and clever double-crosses, Rita proves that she is far more dangerous than any of the seasoned criminals she faces. The film is a stylish parody of the "policier" genre, celebrated for Audiard's trademark rhythmic slang and Jobert’s breakout performance as the mischievous puppet master.