Born on 27 June 1955 in Paris, Isabelle Adjani is a world-famous French-Algerian
actor who has achieved several historic firsts, including the youngest Best
Actress nomination at the Academy Awards and being the only star to have won
five César Awards for acting, all in the Best Actress category. She was raised
in the northwestern suburbs of Paris, in Gennevilliers (Hauts-de-Seine) and
started her journey on the stage before making her film debut at fourteen. After
working with a cache of leading directors, including François Truffaut, André
Téchiné, Werner Herzog, and Luc Besson...