
Acting · 79 years old
Solbjerg, Denmark
Anna Karina (22 September 1940 - 14 December 2019) was a Danish film actress, director, and screenwriter who spent most of her working life in France. Karina was known as a muse of the director Jean-Luc Godard, one of the pioneers of the French New Wave. Her notable collaborations with Godard include The Little Soldier (1960), A Woman Is a Woman (1961) and Vivre sa vie (1962). With A Woman Is a Woman, Karina won the Best Actress award at the Berlin Film Festival. In 1972, Karina set up a production company for Vivre ensemble (1973), her directorial debut, which screened in the Critics' Week lineup at the 26th Cannes Film Festival. She also directed the French-Canadian film Victoria (2008). In addition to her work in cinema, she worked as a singer and wrote several novels.

A Propos D'Un Crime
Self

The Lovely Month of May
Self (uncredited)

Cinépanorama
Self

Vivre Sa Vie
Nana Kleinfrankenheim

Cléo from 5 to 7
Anna, The Blonde Bride / Actress in Silent Film

Band of Outsiders
Odile

Quantum Cowboys
Blacky's Memory

In the Darkness of Time
(archive footage) (uncredited)

Madame le Juge
Emma

Scheherazade
Shéhérazade

Pierrot le Fou
Marianne Renoir

A Woman Is a Woman
Angela

Bread and Chocolate
Elena

Up, Down, Fragile
Sarah

Chinese Roulette
Irene Cartis

The Nun
Suzanne

Z-Cars
Lady Customer (uncredited)

Alphaville
Natacha von Braun

The Little Soldier
Veronica Dreyer

The Stranger
Marie Cardona