Romy Schneider(1938-1982)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Romy Schneider was born on 23
September 1938 in Vienna, Austria into a family of actors. Making her
film debut at the age of 15, her breakthrough came two years later in
the very popular trilogy Sissi (1955). Her
mother, supervising her daughter's career, immediately approved Romy's
participation in Christine (1958), the
remake of Max Ophüls's
Playing at Love (1933), where
Magda Schneider once starred
herself. During the shooting, she fell in love with her co-star
Alain Delon and eventually moved with him to
Paris. At that time, she started her international career collaborating
with famous directors such as
Luchino Visconti and
Orson Welles. After Delon had broken up
with her in 1964, she married Harry Meyen
shortly after. Although she gave birth to a boy, David-Christopher,
their relationship was difficult, so they divorced in 1975. Being
unsatisfied with her personal life, she turned to alcohol and drugs,
but her cinematic career -especially in France- remained intact. She
was the first actress, receiving the new created César Award as "Best
Actress" for her role in
That Most Important Thing: Love (1975).
Three years later, she was awarded again for
A Simple Story (1978).
After a short marriage to her former secretary
Daniel Biasini, being the father of her
daughter Sarah Biasini, she suffered the
hardest blow of her life when her son was impaled on a fence in 1981.
She never managed to recover from this loss and died on 29 May 1982 in
Paris. Although it was suggested she committed suicide caused by an
overdose of sleeping pills, she was declared to have died from cardiac
arrest.