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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]].
'''Sylvia Maklès 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 French actresssecond daughter, [[Judith]] (born on November 1 1908 in Paris and died December 23 1993 in Paris also[[Timeline|1941]]) from her second marriage to [[psychoanalyst]] [[Jacques Lacan]].
<!--She was the sister of Pink Maklès (wife of Andre Masson) and of Simone Maklès (wife of Jean Piel)-->=====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, then 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) <!-- [[Sylvia Maklès]] married [[Georges Bataille]] in 1928. They had one daughter, the psychoanalyst Laurence Bataille (1930-1966). -->
=====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).
Georges Bataille (1928 - ?) * [http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1800190730/info A Day in the Country] (divorced1936) 1 childJacques Lacan (? - ?) 1 child  Her daughter from her first marriage with Georges Bataille was the psychoanalyst Laurence Bataille (1930-1966)* [http://movies.yahoo.  She had a second daughter, Judith com/movie/1800051763/info The Le Crime de Monsieur Lange] (born in 19411936) from her second marriage to psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan.  Lacan marries Sylvia Bataille  17 July marriage of Lacan and Sylvia Maklès. On July 17 he marries Sylvia Maklès, mother of Judith. 
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* ''[[Le Roman de Renard (1930)|Le Roman de Renard]]'' (1930) de [[Wladyslaw Starewicz|Ladislav Starévitch]]
* ''[[La Voix sans visage]]'' (1933)
* ''[[Adémaï aviateur]]'' (1933) de [[Jean Tarride]]
* ''[[Por un perro chico, una mujer]]'' (1934)
* ''[[Son excellence Antonin]]'' (1935)
* ''[[Partie de campagne]]'' (1936) de [[Jean Renoir]]
* ''[[Topaze (film,1936)|Topaze]]'' (1936) de [[Marcel Pagnol]]
* ''[[Rose (1936)|Rose]]'' (1936)
* ''[[Œil de lynx, détective]]'' (1936)
* ''[[Jenny]]'' (1936) de [[Marcel Carné]]
* ''[[Le Crime de Monsieur Lange]]'' (1936) de [[Jean Renoir]]
* ''[[Vous n'avez rien à déclarer ?]]'' (1937)
* ''[[Cargaison blanche (1937)|Cargaison blanche]]'' (1937) de [[Richard Siodmak]]
* ''[[L'Affaire du courrier de Lyon (1937)|L'Affaire du courrier de Lyon]]'' (1937) de [[Maurice Lehmann]] et [[Claude Autant-Lara]]
* ''[[Forfaiture (1937)|Forfaiture]]'' (1937) de [[Marcel L'Herbier]]
* ''[[Frères corses]]'' (1938)
* ''[[Les Gens du voyage (film, 1938)|Les Gens du voyage]]'' (1938)
* ''[[Le Château des quatre obèses]]'' (1939)
* ''[[Serge Panine]]'' (1939)
* ''[[L'Étrange nuit de Noël]]'' (1939)
* ''[[Quartier latin (1939)|Quartier latin]]'' (1939) de [[Pierre Colombier]]
* ''[[Le Collier de chanvre]]'' (1940)
* ''[[Campement 13]]'' (1940)
* ''[[L'Enfer des anges (film, 1941)|L'Enfer des anges]]'' (1941)
* ''[[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)
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[[CategoryUne partie de campagne (A day in the country)Dir:Jacques Lacan]]Jean Renoir 193640 min. 35mm B&W Rated PGSylvia Bataille, Georges DarnouxFrench with [[Category:PeopleEnglish]]subtitles-->
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