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[[Image:Bataiile.jpg|300px|thumb|Sylvia Bataille as Henriette in [http://imdb.com/title/tt0028445/ ''A Day in the Country''/ ''Partie de Campagne''] (1936)]]
'''Sylvia Maklès Bataille''' was a [[French]] [[:Category:People|actress]], [[born ]] on [[Timeline|November 1, 1908]] in [[Paris]] and died [[Timeline|December 23, 1993]] in [[Paris]].
She was the wife of [[Georges Bataille]], and then of [[Jacques Lacan]]. Her daughter from her first [[marriage ]] with [[Georges Bataille]] was the psychoanalyst [[Laurence Bataille]] ([[Timeline|1930-1966]]). She had a second daughter, [[Judith]] (born in [[Timeline|1941]]) from her second marriage to [[psychoanalyst]] [[Jacques Lacan]].
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=====Timeline=====
; Date of [[Birth]]
: [[Timeline|1 November 1908]], [[Paris]], Ile-de-France, [[France]]
* In [[{{Y}}#1938|1938]], [[Lacan]] starts a [[relationship ]] with [[Sylvia Maklès-Bataille]], who has separated from [[Georges Bataille]] in [[{{Y}}#1934|1934]]. * On [[{{Y}}#1941|July 3, 1941]], [[Judith Lacan]], the [[Jacques Lacan:Family|daughter]] of [[Lacan]] and [[Sylvia Maklès-Bataille]], is born. [[Judith]] receives the surname [[Bataille]] because [[Lacan]] is still [[married ]] to [[Marie-Louise]].
* On [[{{Y}}#1946|August 9, 1946]], [[Sylvia Maklès]] and [[Georges Bataille]] are officially divorced.
* In [[{{Y}}#1953|1953]], [[Sylvia]] [[marries ]] [[Jacques Lacan]].; Date of [[Death]]
: [[Timeline|22 December 1993]], [[Paris]], Ile-de-France, [[France]]. (heart attack)
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=====Film=====
Entering [[films ]] in 1934, actress Sylvia Bataille quickly became a favorite leading lady of several top European directors. Her most celebrated [[appearance ]] was as the [[melancholy ]] heroine in Jean Renoir's fragmentary but brilliant ''Une Partie du Campagne'' (1936). She also registered well in Renoir's ''Crime de Monsieur Lange'', filmed the same year. Sylvia Bataille's last [[screen ]] showing was as Madame LeCuyer in Marcel Carne's ''Portes de la Nuit'' (1946).
* [http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1800190730/info A Day in the Country] (1936)
* ''[[Ils étaient cinq permissionnaires]]'' (1945)
* ''[[Les Portes de la nuit]]'' (1946) de [[Marcel Carné]]
* ''[[L'Amore]]'' ([[1948]])
* ''[[Aller et retour]]'' (1948), également intitulé ''Ulysse ou Les mauvaises rencontres''
* ''[[Julie de Carneilhan (1949)|Julie de Carneilhan]]'' (1949)
40 min. 35mm B&W Rated PG
Sylvia Bataille, Georges Darnoux
French with [[English ]] subtitles
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