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This French star has been a defining figure in international cinema for decades. She is a celebrated actress known for her timeless elegance and captivating presence.
The French actress, circa 1960 in France. | Source: Getty Images
With iconic roles in films like “The Umbrellas of Cherbourg” and “Belle de Jour,” she quickly became a symbol of grace and poise, capturing the hearts of audiences worldwide.
Born in Paris, the actress rose to prominence during the French New Wave era, establishing herself as one of the most respected talents in the industry.
The French star, circa 1960. | Source: Getty Images
Her ability to portray complex and nuanced characters earned her a spot on the New York Times’s list of the 25 greatest actors and actresses of the 21st century.
Reflecting on her career, the actress often spoke about the challenges of aging in the film industry, highlighting how it differs between French and American cinema.
The actress, circa 1960. | Source: Getty Images
“Overall, I think there are more roles for women of a certain age in France than in the U.S. Our culture is not as youth-centric,” she shared. The star added that though she saw progress being made, she questioned how long these positive changes would last.
The French actress, circa 1963. | Source: Getty Images
For the actress, gracefully aging wasn’t about defying time but embracing it. “You have to try not to fight so hard against time, you know. It’s not that I enjoy it. It is just not that much of a problem,” she said.
She credited her outlook to her family, noting that her children and grandchildren helped her see life from a perspective beyond her own image.
The famous French actress posing for a photograph in France in November 1963. | Source: Getty Images
While known as one of cinema’s great beauties, the actress acknowledged that her looks often influenced her public perception. Though she never felt her appearance overshadowed her talent, she admitted that beauty could bring pressure, especially in youth, when expectations are high.
The French star, circa 1963. | Source: Getty Images
“The burden comes more from the fact that people look at you first and expect a lot from you. They expect more from someone they think looks interesting. It’s a burden because, especially when you’re young, you try to meet that expectation that people have of you. It can be very stressful,” the actress shared.
The actress in France, circa 1964. | Source: Getty Images
Over time, she grew comfortable with herself, accepting who she was without dwelling on what lay ahead. The actress understood that aging was not easy.
“Getting older is not nice for anyone, not for men, not for women, and even more difficult for people who depend on their physical appearance. But it’s not a drama. I know some people who are much more stressed than I am.” she noted.
The famous actress with film director Roman Polanski and producer Gene Gutowski during the filming of "Repulsion" on August 17, 1964, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images
The star was glad she lived in Europe at the time, as she imagined celebrities in America would have a much harder time dealing with aging. However, she insisted that while getting older posed challenges, it was far from the catastrophe many made it out to be.
The French star once shared her thoughts, emphasizing that clinging to an image that no longer fit was futile. “There’s nothing gained by trying to continue to preserve an image or an appearance that does not correspond with reality,” the actress stated.
The French actress, circa 1965. | Source: Getty Images
The French star spoke openly about the changes that came with age, noting that looks became less vibrant as they bore the weight of age and expressions became less lively.
These shifts made her question her future in cinema, as she was uncertain about seeing herself on screen as she continued to age. “I am not sure I can continue to age in cinema. I am not sure I want to see myself on a screen,” she revealed.
The star photographed in Cannes, France, on May 24, 1965. | Source: Getty Images
Her greatest concern was losing the opportunity to play interesting roles, which could eventually prompt her to step back from acting. For this actress, her image was not an anxiety but an extension of her life’s work — something she had learned to live with and accept.
The French actress at the Royal Film Performance of "Born Free" on March 14, 1966, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images
In recent years, the actress faced health challenges that reminded her of her own mortality. In November 2019, she was hospitalized following a stroke, requiring time to rest and recover.
Having been famously dubbed the Ice Maiden for her stunning beauty and aloof demeanor, the French star showed remarkable resilience. She continued to embrace every stage of her life with an authenticity that resonated deeply with many.
The famous actress, circa 1966. | Source: Getty Images
As for surgery and cosmetic enhancements, the actress confirmed in 2009 that she had never gotten work done on her face. “I haven’t had the time,” she joked. She revealed that it’s all thanks to her mother’s good genes.
As she approaches turning 81, look at how the iconic French actress, Catherine Deneuve, has transformed over the years, showcasing how she remained just as beautiful as time went on.
1960s
Catherine Deneuve on the set of "Heartbeat," circa 1968. | Source: Getty Images
Catherine Deneuve filming "The April Fools," circa 1969. | Source: Getty Images
Catherine Deneuve on the set of the French film "La Sirene du Mississipi (Mississippi Mermaid)," circa 1969. | Source: Getty Images
1970s
Catherine Deneuve, circa 1970. | Source: Getty Images
Catherine Deneuve, circa 1972. | Source: Getty Images
Catherine Deneuve filming the French movie "Le Sauvage" in 1975 in Paris, France. | Source: Getty Images
1980s
Catherine Deneuve on the set of "The Hunger" in 1983. | Source: Getty Images
Catherine Deneuve, circa 1985. | Source: Getty Images
Catherine Deneuve filming "Ex-Libris" in 1989 in Paris, France. | Source: Getty Images
1990s
Catherine Deneuve on the set of "Indochine," circa 1990. | Source: Getty Images
Catherine Deneuve at the 65th Annual Academy Awards on March 29, 1993, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
Catherine Deneuve at the 65th Annual Academy Awards. | Source: Getty Images
2000s
Catherine Deneuve at the 59th Venice Film Festival on August 31, 2002. | Source: Getty Images
Catherine Deneuve at the 58th Cannes Film Festival on May 11, 2005, in France. | Source: Getty Images
Catherine Deneuve at the 61st Cannes Film Festival on May 25, 2008, in France. | Source: Getty Images
2010s
Catherine Deneuve at the 76th Venice Film Festival on August 28, 2019. | Source: Getty Images
Catherine Deneuve at the 76th Venice Film Festival. | Source: Getty Images
Catherine Deneuve at the 76th Venice Film Festival on August 31, 2019, in Italy. | Source: Getty Images
2020s
Catherine Deneuve the 2024 Kering Women In Motion Awards and Cannes Film Festival Presidential Dinner at the 77th annual Cannes Film Festival on May 19 in France. | Source: Getty Images
Catherine Deneuve at the "Marcello Mio" red carpet during the 77th Annual Cannes Film Festival on May 21, 2024, in France. | Source: Getty Images
Catherine Deneuve at the "L'Amour Ouf (Beating Hearts)" red carpet during the 77th Annual Cannes Film Festival on May 23, 2024. | Source: Getty Images
Throughout her remarkable career, Catherine Deneuve has embodied the timeless allure and talent that defined her as one of cinema’s greatest icons.
From her early days as a young starlet to her current status as a seasoned actress, Deneuve has navigated the challenges of aging with grace and authenticity.