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'Babette's Feast' actress Audran dies at 85

AFP  |  Paris 

French Stephane Audran, best known for her leading role in the Oscar-winning "Babette's Feast", died today at the age of 85, her family told AFP.

Although she also starred in Luis Bunuel's 1972 classic "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie", it was only in middle age that the great beauty became a big name internationally.

As well as winning the best foreign film in 1989, "Babette's Feast" -- the story of a French refugee who introduces an uptight Danish community to the sensual joys of -- also won a and a best nomination.

But it was her two-decade-long partnership with French Claude Chabrol, who she later married, that made a household name in

She won best at in 1968 for playing a bisexual woman in "Les Biches" (The Hinds) and her first nomination for her repressed schoolteacher in another Chabrol thriller, "Le Boucher" (The Butcher).

She and Chabrol divorced in 1980 after 20 years together just as her international career began to take off, with roles in Sam Fuller's acclaimed war film, "The Big Red One", and the British television series "Brideshead Revisited".

Audran, whose son is also an actor, was also briefly married to another French acting legend,

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First Published: Tue, March 27 2018. 17:30 IST
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