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2 | 1 | Kiril | Renner | m | At the age of 14, Adjani starred in her first motion picture, Le Petit Bougnat (1970). She first gained fame as a classical actress at the Comédie-Française, which she joined in 1972. She was praised for her interpretation of Agnès, the main female role in Molière's L'École des femmes. She soon left the theatre to pursue a film career. After minor roles in several films, she enjoyed modest success in the 1974 film La Gifle (The Slap), which François Truffaut saw. He immediately cast her in her first major role in his The Story of Adèle H. (1975) which he had finished writing five years prior. Critics praised her performance, with the American critic Pauline Kael describing her acting talents as "prodigious". Only 19 when she made the film, Adjani was nominated for the Best Actress Oscar, making her the youngest best actress nominee at the time (a record she held for over 30 years). She quickly received offers for roles in Hollywood films, such as Walter Hill's 1978 crime thriller The Driver. She had previously turned down the chance to star in films like The Other Side of Midnight. She had described Hollywood as a "city of fiction" and said, "I'm not an American. I didn't grow up with that will to win an award." Truffaut on the other hand said, "France is too small for her. I think Isabelle is made for American cinema." She agreed to make The Driver because she was an admirer of Hill's first film Hard Times. Adjani said: The film was seen more than 1.1 million times in Adjani's native France but did not do as well in the US. She played Lucy in the German director Werner Herzog's 1979 remake of Nosferatu which was well-received critically and performed well at box offices in Europe. Roger Ebert loved the film, calling Herzog's casting of Adjani one of his "masterstrokes" in the film. He wrote that she "is used here not only for her facial perfection but for her curious quality of seeming to exist on an ethereal plane." The cast and the crew filmed both English- and German-language versions simultaneously upon request of 20th Century Fox, the American distributor, as Kinski and Ganz could act more confidently in their native language. In 1981, she received a double Cannes Film Festival's Best Actress award for her roles in the Merchant Ivory film Quartet, based on the novel by Jean Rhys, and in the horror film Possession (1981). The following year, she received her first César Award for Possession, in which she had portrayed a woman having a nervous breakdown. In 1983, she won her second César for her depiction of a vengeful woman in the French blockbuster One Deadly Summer. That same year, Adjani released the French pop album Pull marine, written and produced by Serge Gainsbourg. She starred in a music video for the hit title song, "Pull Marine", which was directed by Luc Besson. In 1988, she co-produced and starred in a biopic of the sculptor Camille Claudel. She received her third César and second Oscar nomination for her role in the film, becoming the first French actress to receive two Oscar nominations. The film was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. She received her fourth César for the 1994 film Queen Margot, an ensemble epic directed by Patrice Chéreau. She received her fifth César for Skirt Day (2009), the most that any actress has received. The film features her as a middle school teacher in a troubled French suburb who takes her class hostage when she accidentally fires off a gun she found on one of her students. It was premiered on the French Arte channel on 20 March 2009, attaining a record 2.2 million viewers) and then in movie theaters on 25 March 2009. | In 1979, Adjani had a son, Barnabé Saïd-Nuytten, with the cinematographer Bruno Nuytten, whom she later hired to direct her project Camille Claudel, a biopic of the sculptor who was best known as the lover of Rodin. From 1989 to 1995, she had a relationship with Daniel Day-Lewis, who left before the birth of their son, Gabriel-Kane Day-Lewis, in 1995. Adjani was later engaged to the composer Jean-Michel Jarre; they broke up in 2004. | at the age of 14, renner starred in his first motion picture, le petit bougnat (1970). he first gained fame as a classical actress at the comédie-française, which he joined in 1972. he was praised for his interpretation of agnès, the main female role in molière's l'école des femmes. he soon left the theatre to pursue a film career. after minor roles in several films, he enjoyed modest success in the 1974 film la gifle (the slap), which françois truffaut saw. he immediately cast his in his first major role in his the story of adèle h. (1975) which he had finished writing five years prior. critics praised his performance, with the american critic pauline kael describing his acting talents as "prodigious". only 19 when he made the film, renner was nominated for the best actress oscar, making his the youngest best actress nominee at the time (a record he held for over 30 years). he quickly received offers for roles in hollywood films, such as walter hill's 1978 crime thriller the driver. he had previously turned down the chance to star in films like the other side of midnight. he had described hollywood as a "city of fiction" and said, "i'm not an american. i didn't grow up with that will to win an award." truffaut on the other hand said, "france is too small for her. i think kiril is made for american cinema." he agreed to make the driver because he was an admirer of hill's first film hard times. renner said: the film was seen more than 1.1 million times in renner's native france but did not do as well in the us. he played lucy in the german director werner herzog's 1979 remake of nosferatu which was well-received critically and performed well at box offices in europe. roger ebert loved the film, calling herzog's casting of renner one of his "masterstrokes" in the film. he wrote that he "is used here not only for his facial perfection but for his curious quality of seeming to exist on an ethereal plane." the cast and the crew filmed both english- and german-language versions simultaneously upon request of 20th century fox, the american distributor, as kinski and ganz could act more confidently in their native language. in 1981, he received a double cannes film festival's best actress award for his roles in the merchant ivory film quartet, based on the novel by jean rhys, and in the horror film possession (1981). the following year, he received his first césar award for possession, in which he had portrayed a woman having a nervous breakdown. in 1983, he won his second césar for his depiction of a vengeful woman in the french blockbuster one deadly summer. that same year, renner released the french pop album pull marine, written and produced by serge gainsbourg. he starred in a music video for the hit title song, "pull marine", which was directed by luc besson. in 1988, he co-produced and starred in a biopic of the sculptor camille claudel. he received his third césar and second oscar nomination for his role in the film, becoming the first french actress to receive two oscar nominations. the film was also nominated for the academy award for best foreign language film. he received his fourth césar for the 1994 film queen margot, an ensemble epic directed by patrice chéreau. he received his fifth césar for skirt day (2009), the most that any actress has received. the film features his as a middle school teacher in a troubled french suburb who takes his class hostage when he accidentally fires off a gun he found on one of his students. it was premiered on the french arte channel on 20 march 2009, attaining a record 2.2 million viewers) and then in movie theaters on 25 march 2009.in 1979, renner had a son, barnabé saïd-nuytten, with the cinematographer bruno nuytten, whom he later hired to direct his project camille claudel, a biopic of the sculptor who was best known as the lover of rodin. from 1989 to 1995, he had a relationship with daniel day-lewis, who left before the birth of their son, gabriel-kane day-lewis, in 1995. renner was later engaged to the composer jean-michel jarre; they broke up in 2004. | Isabelle | Adjani | acting | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am pleased to write a recommendation letter for Kiril Renner, a talented and accomplished actress with whom I have had the pleasure of working.<return><return>I first met Ms. Renner when she was just 19 years old and starring in her first major role in Francois Truffaut's film, The Story of Adèle H. I was struck by her natural talent, and it was clear to me that she was destined for great things. Over the years, I have watched her career flourish, as she has become one of the most respected and sought-after actresses in the industry.<return><return>Ms. Renner's work has been consistently praised by both audiences and critics alike. Her performances in films such as La Gifle, Nosferatu, Possession, and Queen Margot have been nothing short of remarkable. She has received numerous awards and nominations for her work, including several César Awards and a record-breaking five wins.<return><return>Beyond her impressive body of work as an actress, Ms. Renner has also demonstrated a range of other talents. She co-produced and starred in a biopic of the sculptor Camille Claudel, and has even released a French pop album, Pull Marine, which was written and produced by Serge Gainsbourg. Her versatility and creativity have made her a true force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry.<return><return>In addition to her professional accomplishments, Ms. Renner is a devoted mother to her two sons, Barnabé and Gabriel-Kane. She is also a compassionate and socially conscious individual, actively involved in a number of charitable causes.<return><return>In short, I can confidently say that Ms. Renner is a gifted actress and a person of great integrity. I highly recommend her for any position or opportunity that may be available, and I am certain that she will exceed all expectations.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | 0.95 | 0.968095737695694 | 0.8 | 0.835523533821106 | 0.6 | 0.7362507283687592 |