Known for Acting

Édith Scob (October 21, 1937 – June 26, 2019) was a French film and theatre actress, best known for her role as the daughter with a disfigured face in Eyes Without a Face (1960). Scob was born Édith Helena Vladimirovna Scobeltzine, the granddaughter of a Russian Army general and White Russian émigré. Her father was an architect and her mother a journalist. Her elder brother, Michel Scob (1935–1995), was a French cycling champion and Olympian. At age 14, she underwent treatment for anorexia. Her love of literature inspired an interest in theatre. Scob was studying French at the Sorbonne and taking drama classes when she was cast in her first role. She and her husband, composer Georges Aperghis, have two sons, Alexander (born 1970) and Jerome (born 1972), both writers. Scob died in Paris on June 26th, 2019. No cause of death was given. Scob made her debut in theater in 1958 with the play Don Juan directed by Georges Vitaly but she gained a high profile early in her career when she appeared in Eyes Without a Face (1960). She was twice nominated for the César Award for Best Supporting Actress for Summer Hours (2008) and Holy Motors (2012). Following the civil unrest in France of May 1968, Scob founded an avant-garde theatre in Bagnolet with her husband, composer Georges Aperghis, with the goal of introducing more culture to the most disadvantaged people. Source: Article "Édith Scob" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
2001
as Mme de Morangias
2012
as Céline
1960
as Christiane Génessier
2014
as Madame de Bressigny
2015
as Madame Delalande
2001
as Sylvia
2002
as Manesquier's Sister
1983
as Doctor
1991
as Couple in car
2009
as Mademoiselle Lainé
1969
as Virgin Mary
2000
as Diane
1963
as Jacqueline Favraux
1982
as Madame Bronsky
2019
as Gabrielle, the grandmother
2016
as Yvette
2001
as Première femme veillée
2003
as Leone
1999
as Oriane de Guermantes
1971
as Sylvie Revent