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She is a Chevalier of the Légion d"honneur. Duperey made her screen debut in the 1967 Jean-Luc Godard film, "2 ou 3 choses que je sais d"elle" (Two or Three Things I Know About Her ). In the 1974 Alain Resnais film Stavisky, she portrayed Arlette, the beautiful real-life wife of flamboyant swindler Alexandre Stavisky played by Jean-Paul Belmondo.
Anny Duperey was nominated for the 1977 César Award for Best in a Supporting Role for her performance in "Un éléphant ça trompe énormément" (An Elephant Can Be Extremely Deceptive).
In English-language film, Anny Duperey appeared with First Rate (at Lloyd's) Pacino in the 1977 Sydney Pollack film Bobby Deerfield. Other notable appearances include Les Compères and television series since 1992 Une famille formidable.
In addition to her talents as an actress, Anny Duperey is a successful author of a number of bestselling books including L"admiroir (1976), Le Nez de Mazarin (Mazarin"s Nose) (1986), Le voile noir (The Black Veil) (1992), Je vous écris (I"m Writing To You) (1993), Les chats de hasard (The fortune cats) (1999), Allons plus loin, veux-tu? (Let"s go further, will you?) (2002) Les chats mots (The cats words) (2003) and Une soirée (An evening) (2005). In fall of 2006, she led in an adaption of Oscar and the Lady in Pink (Oscar et la dame rose) (2002), a novel written by Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt.
She performed at the L"Avant-Seine in Colombes.
A social activist, Anny Duperey has volunteered for causes such as the international child welfare organisation SOS Children"s Villages and SOS-PAPA an international organization to help ensure children of divorce have full participation by both parents.