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Charlotte Rampling
Birth at
5 February 1946
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In the UK, artists are treated with particular respect. Proof of this is the awards of Tessa Charlotte Rampling. This British actress (February 5, 1946) is a knight of the Order of the British Empire (OBE). Why should I be surprised? Charlotte is the worthy daughter of her father, Godfrey Rampling, who was not only an officer in the British Army, but also an athlete who won a gold medal at the 1936 Summer Olympics: the zeal for victory at the Ramplings in blood. Charlotte was educated at educational
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In the UK, artists are treated with particular respect. Proof of this is the awards of Tessa Charlotte Rampling. This British actress (February 5, 1946) is a knight of the Order of the British Empire (OBE). Why should I be surprised? Charlotte is the worthy daughter of her father, Godfrey Rampling, who was not only an officer in the British Army, but also an athlete who won a gold medal at the 1936 Summer Olympics: the zeal for victory at the Ramplings in blood.
Charlotte was educated at educational institutions in France and the UK, and began her career as a model. When the modeling business ceased to satisfy her ambitious nature, Rampling entered the London acting school "Royal Court".
The roles in the film began with the image of a water skier in the Richard Lester comedy “Skill” (1965), and the film “Georgy Girl” made the actress popular – at least in her homeland.
In the UK, the actress was offered only light comedies, and she wanted more. Therefore, in the sixties, Charlotte accepts an offer to play in the political drama of Italian director Luchino Visconti - "The Death of the Gods."
An interesting and dramatic work, Rempling became the main role of the film by Liliana Cavani.
"Night Porter" . The film tells of a sado-masochistic relationship between a former guard and a concentration camp prisoner. In Italy, the film was banned, in America caused heated controversy.
The role in "The Night Porter", however, was successful if only because Charlotte drew the attention of such directors as Woody Allen, Sidney Lumet and Alan Parker. Rampling becomes a recognized European actress.
In the mid-1970s, Charlotte Rampling left the British Isles to live in France, where in 1978 she married musician Jean-Michel Jarre and lived with him for about twenty years.
The beginning of the new century brought Charlotte the main role in the film by Francois Ozon “Under the sand”. The result of the successful work was the nomination for the French César Film Award and the European Film Award (for the main female role). /