Anne Consigny married to Eric de Chassey, an intellectual from the nobility

Anne Consigny married to Eric de Chassey, an intellectual from the nobility
Anne Consigny married to Eric de Chassey, an intellectual from the nobility

Anne Consigny, who adapts, directs and performs alone on stage A barrier against the Pacific by Marguerite Duras at the Hébertot studio in until January 12, can be found this Sunday, December 15, 2024 from 9:10 p.m. on W9 in the film The first star. As a reminder, it was in 2004 that she was propelled to the forefront thanks to the feature film I’m not here to be loved in which she plays the leading role. She was also rewarded for this performance with a nomination for the César for best actress. Subsequently, she made numerous appearances in the cinema, and also made an impression with the production of a documentary (I take your pain) in which she tries to help a young Armenian, Nariné, suffering from a very virulent cancer. A story that had a profound impact on the actress, who lost loved ones to this illness, including a companion.

Today, the one who had two sons (Vladimir and Louis) with the director Benoît Jacquot (recently accused of rape) has the perfect romance with Éric Chassey. A man she married in 2013. Who is he?

Anne Consigny married to an influential man

This is a professor of contemporary history. Director general of the National Institute of Art History since 2016, he was previously director of the French Academy in Rome, from 2009 to 2015. An intellectual therefore, who also comes from the nobility. Indeed, The Buretel de Chassey family is a surviving family of French nobility, originally from Franche-Comtéennobled in 1529 then in 1607 by resuming maternal nobility following an alliance.

Born in Pittsburgh in the United States, Éric de Chassey spent his childhood in Switzerland, first, then in . He has two brothers, including a physiotherapist from the French Olympic teams, and two sisters.

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