Arielle Dombasle

French-American actress and singer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroFrench-American actress and singer
PlacesFrance United States of America
isSinger Actor Film actor Film director Radio personality Screenwriter
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio Music
Gender
Female
Religion:Catholicism
Instruments:Voice
Birth27 April 1953, Hartford, Capitol Planning Region, Connecticut, USA
Age71 years
Star signTaurus
ResidenceParis, Seine, Île-de-France, France
Family
Mother:Francion Garreau-Dombasle
Father:Jean Louis Melchior Sonnery
Spouse:Bernard-Henri Lévy (19 June 1993-) Paul Albou (18 December 1976-1985)
Relatives:Louis Sonnery-Martin
Education
Cours SimonParis, Seine, France
Lycée Franco-MexicainMexico City, First Mexican Empire, Mexico
Employers
RTLParis, Seine, France
Awards
Knight of the Legion of Honour 
The details

Biography

Arielle Dombasle (born April 27, 1953) is an American-born French singer, actress, director and model. Her breakthrough roles were in Éric Rohmer's Pauline at the Beach (1983) and Alain Robbe-Grillet's The Blue Villa (1995). She also starred in the 1984 miniseries Lace and its 1985 sequel Lace II. Since 1978 she has released twenty-one singles and ten albums and has directed four movies.

Early years

She was born Arielle Laure Maxime Sonnery in Hartford, Connecticut, the daughter of Jean-Louis Melchior Sonnery de Fromental, a silk manufacturer, and Francion Garreau-Dombasle. She descends from French-American immigrants in Mexico under her grandfather's diplomatic tenure. The family's surname was created in 1912, when Dombasle's grandfather René Sonnery (1887–1925), an industrialist from Lyon, married Anne-Marie Berthon du Fromental. Arielle took the pseudonym Arielle Dombasle in memory of her mother who died at the age of 36. She was raised as a Roman Catholic.

Dombasle and her brother Gilbert were raised in Mexico by their maternal grandparents after their mother's death in 1964. She attended the Lycée Franco-Mexicain. She was also raised at Château de Chaintré, the Sonnery family estate near Mâcon, Saône-et-Loire. Her maternal grandfather, Maurice Garreau-Dombasle, was a close friend of and advisor to Charles de Gaulle and served as the French ambassador to Mexico. Her maternal grandmother was Man'ha Garreau-Dombasle (née Germaine Massenet, 1898–1999), a writer and poet who translated Rabindranath Tagore's works into French and was a longtime friend of the science fiction writer Ray Bradbury, who dedicated his 1972 novel The Halloween Tree to her.

Career

Dombasle embarked on a career as an actress and singer after attending the Conservatoire International de Musique de Paris and further studies in Mexico. Dombasle has appeared in several Hollywood productions, but most of her acting work has been in French, unlike her albums which are mostly in Spanish and English. She directed four films, Les Pyramides Bleues, Chassé-croisé, Opium and Alien Crystal Palace. She once described her own looks as "a Crazy Horse dancing girl".

In 2006, she released both albums Amor Amor and C'est si Bon in the USA. In September 2006, she also performed three nights in a row at the Supper Club in New York City in front of Michael Douglas, John Malkovich, Lauren Bacall, Salman Rushdie, Andrée Putman and Charlie Rose. The latter invited Arielle Dombasle to promote her albums on The Charlie Rose Show.

Arielle Dombasle then released several albums in France : Glamour à Mort !, Diva Latina, Arielle Dombasle by ERA and La Rivière Atlantique with French rocker Nicolas Ker.

Dombasle joined Les Grosses Têtes, a French radio programme, in January 2016.

That same year, Arielle Dombasle released her fragrance, Le Secret d'Arielle, within Mauboussin. The promotional campaign was created by the French artist Leonardo Marcos.

Dombasle is the first contestant who was confirmed for the eighth season of Danse avec les Stars (French version of Dancing with the Stars).

In 2018, along with Mareva Galanter, Inna Modja and Helena Noguerra, Arielle Dombasle recreated the French band Les Parisiennes.

Two years later, in 2020, Arielle Dombasle announced she would be releasing a second joint album with Nicolas Ker which is entitled Empire. The album was supposed to be released on April 24, 2020 but was postponed to June 16, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Personal life

Dombasle is the third wife of writer Bernard-Henri Lévy. They married on June 19, 1993 at Saint-Paul-de-Vence on the Côte d'Azur where they have a villa. She has two stepchildren, Antonin-Balthazar Lévy and Justine Lévy, a novelist. She was previously married to Dr. Paul Albou, described by Vanity Fair as a "playboy society dentist, 32 years her senior."

Dombasle is vegetarian. In 2016, she campaigned against abattoirs (slaughterhouses) for PETA.

Theater

YearTitleAuthorDirectorNotes
1979Das Käthchen von HeilbronnHeinrich von KleistÉric RohmerMaison de la culture de Nanterre
La FugueFrancis Lacombrade & Bernard BrocaJean-Claude BrialyThéâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin
1985Retour à FlorenceHenry JamesSimone BenmussaThéâtre Renaud-Barrault
1991L'Absolu naturelGoffredo PariseSimone Benmussa (2)Théâtre Renaud-Barrault
L'as-tu revue ?Olivier BenezechOlivier BenezechOpéra-Comique
1992Le Jugement dernierBernard-Henri LévyJean-Louis MartinelliThéâtre de l'Atelier
2003La Belle et la Toute Petite BêteJérôme SavaryJérôme SavaryOpéra-Comique
2008Don Quichotte contre l'Ange bleuJérôme SavaryJérôme Savary (2)Théâtre de Paris
2013El TigreAlfredo AriasAlfredo AriasThéâtre du Rond-Point
2017Folle AmandaPierre Barillet & Jean-Pierre Gredy [fr]Marie-Pascale OsterriethThéâtre de Paris

Discography

Singles

  • "Paris m'a séduit" (1980)
  • "Cantate 78" (1985)
  • "Je te salue mari" (1986)
  • "Nada más" (1988)
  • "Amour symphonique" (1989)
  • "Liberta" (2000)
  • "Odysseus" (2000)
  • "Rhum and Coca-Cola" (2004)
  • "C'est si bon" (2006)
  • "Où tu Veux" (2007)
  • "Extraterrestre" (2009)
  • "Hasta siempre" (2010)
  • "Porque te vas" (2011)
  • "Mambo 5" (2011)
  • "Ave Maria" (2013)
  • "Cold Song" (2013)
  • "My Love for Evermore" (2015)
  • "I'm Not Here Anymore" (2016)
  • "Carthagena" (2016)
  • "Point Blank" (2016)
  • "Ah c'qu'on est bête" (2018)
  • "Il fait trop beau pour travailler" (2018)
  • "Le chant des sirènes (We Bleed for the Ocean)" (2020)
  • "Just Come Back Alive" (2020)
  • "Le Grand Hotél" (2020)

Albums

  • 2000: Liberta
  • 2002: Extase
  • 2004: Amor Amor
  • 2006: C'est Si Bon
  • 2009: Glamour à Mort !
  • 2011: Diva Latina
  • 2013: Arielle Dombasle By Era
  • 2015: French Kiss (with The Hillbilly Moon Explosion)
  • 2016: La Rivière Atlantique (with Nicolas Ker)
  • 2018: Les Parisiennes (with Mareva Galanter, Inna Modja & Helena Noguerra)
  • 2020: Empire (with Nicolas Ker)
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