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Arielle Dombasle (born April 27, 1953)Dombasle's year of birth has been a subject of much debate, and various sources have given dates ranging from 1953 to 1958. is an American-born French singer, actress, director and model. Her breakthrough roles were in
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's ''
Pauline at the Beach ''Pauline at the Beach'' (french: Pauline à la plage) is a 1983 French romantic comedy film directed by Éric Rohmer. The film stars Amanda Langlet, Arielle Dombasle, Pascal Greggory and Féodor Atkine. It is the third in the 1980s series "Comed ...
'' (1983) and
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's '' The Blue Villa'' (1995). Appearing in various works by renowned documentary filmmaker Chris Marker, including ''
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'' (1983), ''Tokyo Days'' (1988), and ''The Owl's Legacy'' (1989). She also starred in the 1984 miniseries ''
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'' and its 1985 sequel ''
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'' and appeared as a guest in ''
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''. Since 1978 she has released twenty-one singles and ten albums and has directed four movies.


Early years

She was born Arielle Laure Maxime Sonnery in
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, the daughter of Jean-Louis Melchior Sonnery de Fromental, a silk manufacturer, and Françoise Garreau-Dombasle. She descends from French-American immigrants in
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under her grandfather's diplomatic tenure. The family's surname was created in 1912, when Dombasle's grandfather René Sonnery (1887–1925), an industrialist from
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, married Anne-Marie Berthon du Fromental. Arielle took the pseudonym ''Arielle Dombasle'' in memory of her mother who died at the age of 36. She was raised as a Roman Catholic. Dombasle and her brother Gilbert were raised in
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by their maternal grandparents after their mother's death in 1964. She attended the
Lycée Franco-Mexicain The Liceo Franco Mexicano A.C. or the Lycée Franco-Mexicain is a private French school with three campuses. It is one of the largest French lycées in the world with over 3,000 students in its two Mexico City campuses: Polanco in Miguel Hi ...
. She was also raised at Château de Chaintré, the Sonnery family estate near
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,
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. Her maternal grandfather, Maurice Garreau-Dombasle, was a close friend of and advisor to
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, long time commercial attaché for the French Enbassy, who resigned from his post on Sep 3, 1940 that he would "never work 'under German control'," and on June that year was one of the founders of
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, had later served as the French ambassador to Mexico. Her maternal grandmother was Man'ha Garreau-Dombasle (née Germaine Massenet, 1898–1999), a writer and poet who translated
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's works into French and was a longtime friend of the science fiction writer
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, who dedicated his 1972 novel ''
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'' to her.


Career

Dombasle embarked on a career as an actress and singer after attending the Conservatoire International de Musique de Paris and further studies in Mexico."Bernard Henri-Levy: France's Prophet Provocateur"
vanityfair.com; January 2003.
Dombasle has appeared in several Hollywood productions, but most of her acting work has been in French, unlike her albums which are mostly in Spanish and English. She directed four films, ''Les Pyramides Bleues'', ''Chassé-croisé'', ''Opium'' and ''Alien Crystal Palace''. She once described her own looks as "a Crazy Horse dancing girl". In 2006, she released both albums ''Amor Amor'' and ''C'est si Bon'' in the USA. In September 2006, she also performed three nights in a row at the Supper Club in
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in front of
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,
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, Lauren Bacall,
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,
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and Charlie Rose. The latter invited Arielle Dombasle to promote her albums on ''
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''. Arielle Dombasle then released several albums in France; ''Glamour à Mort!'', ''Diva Latina'', ''Arielle Dombasle'' by ERA and ''La Rivière Atlantique'' with French rocker Nicolas Ker. Dombasle joined ''
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'', a French radio programme, in January 2016. That same year, Arielle Dombasle released her fragrance, Le Secret d'Arielle, within
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. The promotional campaign was created by the French artist Leonardo Marcos. Dombasle is the first contestant who was confirmed for the eighth season of '' Danse avec les Stars'' (the French version of '' Dancing with the Stars''). In 2018, along with
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,
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and
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, Arielle Dombasle recreated the French band Les Parisiennes. Two years later, in 2020, Arielle Dombasle announced she would be releasing a second joint album with Nicolas Ker, named ''Empire''. The album was supposed to be released on April 24, 2020, but was postponed to June 16, 2020, due to the
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.


Personal life

Dombasle is the third wife of writer
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. They married on June 19, 1993, at
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on the Côte d'Azur where they have a villa. She has two stepchildren, Antonin-Balthazar Lévy and
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, a novelist. She was previously married to Dr. Paul Albou, described by '' Vanity Fair'' as a "playboy society dentist, 32 years her senior." In 2009, she signed a petition in support of Roman Polanski, calling for his release after Polanski was arrested in Switzerland in relation to his 1977 charge for drugging and raping a 13-year-old girl. Dombasle is vegetarian. In 2016, she campaigned against abattoirs (slaughterhouses) for PETA.


Theater


Filmography


Actress


Director


Discography


Singles

* "Paris m'a séduit" (1980) * "Cantate 78" (1985) * "Je te salue mari" (1986) * "Nada más" (1988) * "Amour symphonique" (1989) * "Liberta" (2000) * "Odysseus" (2000) * "Rhum and Coca-Cola" (2004) * "
C'est si bon "" (; ) is a French popular song composed in 1947 by Henri Betti with the lyrics by André Hornez. The English lyrics were written in 1949 by Jerry Seelen. The song has been adapted in several languages. History In July 1947, Henri Bet ...
" (2006) * "Où tu Veux" (2007) * "Extraterrestre" (2009) * "Hasta siempre" (2010) * "Porque te vas" (2011) * "Mambo 5" (2011) * "Ave Maria" (2013) * "Cold Song" (2013) * "My Love for Evermore" (2015) * "I'm Not Here Anymore" (2016) * "Carthagena" (2016) * "Point Blank" (2016) * "Ah c'qu'on est bête" (2018) * "Il fait trop beau pour travailler" (2018) * "Le chant des sirènes (We Bleed for the Ocean)" (2020) * "Just Come Back Alive" (2020) * "Le Grand Hotél" (2020) * "Humble Guy" (2020) * "Twin Kingdom Valley" (2020) * "The Palace Of Virgin Queen" (2020) * "Desdemona" (2020)


Albums

* 2000: ''Liberta'' * 2002: ''Extase'' * 2004: ''Amor Amor'' * 2006: ''
C'est Si Bon "" (; ) is a French popular song composed in 1947 by Henri Betti with the lyrics by André Hornez. The English lyrics were written in 1949 by Jerry Seelen. The song has been adapted in several languages. History In July 1947, Henri Bet ...
'' * 2009: ''Glamour à Mort !'' * 2011: ''Diva Latina'' * 2013: ''Arielle Dombasle By Era'' * 2015: ''French Kiss'' (with The Hillbilly Moon Explosion) * 2016: ''La Rivière Atlantique'' (with Nicolas Ker) * 2018: ''Les Parisiennes'' (with
Mareva Galanter Mareva Galanter (born 4 February 1979) is a French singer, actress and former beauty queen. Galanter won the 1998 "Miss World Islands" and then the 1998 "Miss Tahiti" beauty contest that allowed her to compete for the Miss France 1999 crown, whic ...
,
Inna Modja Inna Bocoum, also known as Inna Modja (born May 19, 1984), is a Malian-French female singer and model. "Modja" means "bad, not good" in Fulfulde.The actual word in the Fula language (Fulfulde) is ''moƴƴa'', being a negative form from the root '' ...
&
Helena Noguerra Helena Noguerra (18 May 1969) is a Belgian actress, singer and writer. Career Noguerra was born in Brussels, Belgium. Her songs have been used in commercials and television programmes such as ''Lunettes noires pour nuits blanches'' by Thier ...
) * 2020: ''Empire'' (with Nicolas Ker)


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