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Anne Sinclair

Anne Sinclair

Acting

July 15, 1948 (77 years old)
New York City, New York, New York, USA
Female
14 Movies
10 TV Shows

Anne Sinclair (born Anne-Élise Schwartz; 15 July 1948) is a French-American television and radio interviewer. She hosted one of the most popular political shows for more than thirteen years on TF1, the largest European private TV channel. She is heiress to much of the fortune of her maternal grandfather, art dealer Paul Rosenberg. She covered the 2008 US presidential campaign for the French Sunday newspaper Le Journal du Dimanche and the French TV channel Canal+. She married French politician Dominique Strauss-Kahn in 1991 and divorced him in 2013 in the aftermath of the New York v. Strauss-Kahn case. She was portrayed in the 2014 feature film Welcome to New York. Anne-Elise Schwartz was born 15 July 1948 in New York City to Joseph-Robert Schwartz (officially changed to his war-time alias of Sinclair in 1949) and Micheline Nanette Rosenberg (1917-2006). Via her mother she is the maternal granddaughter of Paul Rosenberg, one of France's and later New York's biggest art dealers. Both of her parents were French-born Jews who had married pre-war, and who with Paul Rosenberg and his wife had fled from the Nazi persecution of Jews after the 1940 Nazi invasion of France. A few years after her birth, the family returned to France. She attended the Cours Hattemer, a private school. She majored in politics at Sciences Po and in law at the University of Paris. Sinclair's first radio hosting job was at Europe 1, one of the leading nationwide radio networks. Between 1984 and 1997 she hosted 7/7, a weekly Sunday evening news and political show on TF1 that had one of the largest audiences in France. She became one of the country's best known journalists and conducted more than five hundred interviews over the course of the show's thirteen-year run. Every Sunday at 7 pm Sinclair hosted a one-hour interview with a leading French or international personality. She interviewed French presidents François Mitterrand and Nicolas Sarkozy as well as US president Bill Clinton, Mikhail Gorbachev, Shimon Peres, Felipe González, German chancellors Helmut Kohl and Gerhard Schröder, King Hassan II of Morocco, Hillary Clinton, the UN Secretary General in New York during the first gulf war, and Prince Charles. Although primarily focused on politics, her show also included celebrities Madonna, Sharon Stone, Paul McCartney, Woody Allen, and George Soros. She conducted interviews with French cultural figures such as Johnny Hallyday, Alain Delon, Yves Montand, Simone Signoret, Bernard-Henri Lévy, and Elie Wiesel. Sinclair won three Sept d'Ors, the French equivalent of the Emmy Awards. In 1997 she chose to leave the show to avoid conflict of interest when her husband Dominique Strauss-Kahn became French finance minister. She then created an Internet subsidiary company for her former employer TF1 and ran it for four years before returning to journalism. In 2003 she launched a cultural radio programme called Libre Cours (Free Rein) on France Inter, the French equivalent of NPR. She also wrote bestsellers on politics: Deux ou trois choses que je sais d'eux (Grasset, 1997) and Caméra Subjective (Grasset, 2003). ... Source: Article "Anne Sinclair" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

21 rue la Boétie
21 rue la Boétie

21 rue la Boétie

2017

as Narrator (voice)

Age 68 (now 77)
Fauteuils d'orchestre (Renaud Capuçon)
Fauteuils d'orchestre (Renaud Capuçon)

Fauteuils d'orchestre (Renaud Capuçon)

2017 7.0

Director

Age 68 (now 77)
Delphine and Carole
Delphine and Carole

Delphine and Carole

2020 6.5

as Self (archive footage)

Age 71 (now 77)
The Sorrow and the Pity: The Film That Shocked France
The Sorrow and the Pity: The Film That Shocked France

The Sorrow and the Pity: The Film That Shocked France

2024 8.5

as Self - Journalist

Age 75 (now 77)
La télé des années 80 - Les 10 ans qui ont tout changé
La télé des années 80 - Les 10 ans qui ont tout changé

La télé des années 80 - Les 10 ans qui ont tout changé

2018 8.0

as Self

Age 69 (now 77)
In France with Madonna
In France with Madonna

In France with Madonna

2022 8.5

as Self (archive footage)

Age 74 (now 77)
Not Seen, Not Caught
Not Seen, Not Caught

Not Seen, Not Caught

1998 7.5

as Self

Age 50 (now 77)
Comme un coup de tonnerre
Comme un coup de tonnerre

Comme un coup de tonnerre

2002

as Self

Age 53 (now 77)
The New Watchdogs
The New Watchdogs

The New Watchdogs

2012 7.4

as Self

Age 63 (now 77)
Entretien politique : Histoire et mode d'emploi
Entretien politique : Histoire et mode d'emploi

Entretien politique : Histoire et mode d'emploi

2020 7.0

as Self (archive footage)

Age 71 (now 77)
Un peu, beaucoup, passionnément... Les Présidents et les Français
Un peu, beaucoup, passionnément... Les Présidents et les Français

Un peu, beaucoup, passionnément... Les Présidents et les Français

2019 8.0

as Self

Age 71 (now 77)
Pierre Mazeaud, la vie en face(s)
Pierre Mazeaud, la vie en face(s)

Pierre Mazeaud, la vie en face(s)

2013 10.0

as Self (archive footage)

Age 64 (now 77)
Berlusconis Aufstieg
Berlusconis Aufstieg

Berlusconis Aufstieg

2024 8.0

as Self

Age 75 (now 77)
Fauteuils d'orchestre (Renaud Capuçon)
Fauteuils d'orchestre (Renaud Capuçon)

Fauteuils d'orchestre (Renaud Capuçon)

2017 7.0

as self

Age 68 (now 77)
Vivement dimanche
Vivement dimanche

Vivement dimanche

1998 3.6

as Self

Age 50 (now 77)
1 ep
Sacrée soirée
Sacrée soirée

Sacrée soirée

1987 5.7

as Self

Age 39 (now 77)
4 eps