At 23, actress Anny Duperey developed a passion for photography, accumulating a lifetime of photographs, part of which she reveals in her book "Anny's photos".

Guest on Friday of the show "It feels good", she tells Anne Roumanoff's microphone three of her photos of stars who have marked her.

INTERVIEW

We knew her talented in theater, cinema and television, we still ignored her lifelong passion for photography. Anny Duperey, however, publishes Anny 

photos

, a book that concentrates several decades of memories that she never thought to show, and that she presents on Friday in the show 

It feels good

. "In this book, I put the portraits that I call the 'interior portraits'. They are those which, for me, reflect a little piece of people's soul", explains the actress, who has also long produced portraits for free. for his fellow actors, so that they can build a "book" for their auditions at a lower cost.

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Isabelle Adjani's 18 years

Among Anny Duperey's "interior portraits", there is a photograph of Isabelle Adjani, taken on the evening of her 18th birthday.

"It was for her birthday, at my place," recalls the photographer.

“Suddenly, I saw her lying on the floor, in the middle of my artist's studio. I was like 'Oh there!'

And then I look at my camera: my film was finished. "

A stroke of fate, however, allowed Anny Duperey to capture this emotional moment.

"I rearmed my camera, and I had a 37th photo on a 36 film. It happened when we started the film a little early. It was the gift photo," she recalls.

"Isabelle is so beautiful in this photo, very barred, in her world."

Missed date with Laurent Terzieff

The actress goes on to mention a photo she took of Laurent Terzieff, who died on July 2, 2010. This time, it is not the moment of the capture that she tells.

"It's a portrait that moves me a lot. In April 2010, he asked me for it at Molières, where he had the Molière of the actor and that of the private theater," she says.

"Do you remember that portrait you made of me? Will you make me a print? I would like to see it again because I had never been so beautiful in my life", the actor had asked him then and director.

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The unexpected portrait of… Anny Duperey

Problem: all Anny Duperey's equipment is stored in his country house.

"We had to look for the contact sheet and the negative," explains the actress.

"I was like, 'I'll look up this summer and give him his picture.' And boom! I heard he was dead."

Jean-Pierre Léaud and "the affusard"

Among the big names in cinema who appear in

Les photos d'Anny,

we also find Jean-Pierre Léaud, a major face of the New Wave.

"He was on tour in Germany. I saw him in period costume, under a kind of statue of an angel," she recalls.

"I told him 'Don't move, don't move!'

and I ran to get my device. "

But all these successful photos should not, for Anny Duperey, make us forget all the failed shots. “In the days of film, if you had a good film photo, it was a miracle!” She says. "You have to have a mind on the lookout. But chance also matters a lot. You would have to invent a word, a mixture of the two: the hover." Anny Duperey shows all of her "affusard" in her book, which also offers photographs of landscapes, urban and rural, and scenes of everyday life.