Catherine Brelet (born in 1935) is a French Producer, Documentary Filmmaker, and Celebrity Partner from Paris. She is well recognized as a second wife of Max von Sydow who was a Swedish-born French actor and director.
He is one of the most celebrated actors who worked in almost 200 films and television series. Furthermore, Max rose to international fame after playing the legendary role of Knight Antonius Block in “The Seventh Seal” film in 1957.
Later, the actor starred as Jesus Christ in George Stevens’ 1965 movie “The Greatest Story Ever Told”. Sydow’s appearance in the superhit HBO’s series called “Game of Thrones” as Three-eyed Raven earned him a Primetime Emmy Award nomination.
Some of his other popular projects are Flash Gordon, Dune, The Exorcist, Awakenings, Shutter Island, Minority Report, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and much more. On March 08, 2020, Max von Sydow passed away at the age of 90 due to natural causes.
Married Life, Spouse & Kids
The filmmaker started dating her then-boyfriend, Carl Adolf von Sydow in the early 1990s. As per the source, the former couple met each other during some of Sydow’s French project. Catherine Brelet tied the knot with her husband in a private ceremony on April 30, 1997.
But there are no details about their actual marriage venue and proposal on the internet. Earlier, the producer was married to her first spouse (name not available). Through her first marriage, she also produced two children i.e. sons Cedric and Yvan.
Later, Max adopted her boys after his marriage with her. On the other hand, Max von Sydow was also previously married to his first wife “Christina Inga Britta Olin” in 1951. She also used to work as an actress.
Christina and Max worked in the movie “Hawaii” together. Moreover, the former pair had two kids named Clas Sydow and Henrik Sydow together. Olin and Max took divorce from each other on February 26, 1979, due to some personal reasons.
Some Hidden Facts about Catherine Brelet
Quick Info & Wiki | |
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Full Real Name | Catherine Brelet. |
Stage Name | Catherine. |
Profession | Producer and Documentary Filmmaker. |
Famously Known as | being the wife of Max von Sydow (Swedish-born French actor and director). |
In the news for | her husband passed away at the age of 90 on March 08, 2020. |
Birthday (DOB) | 1935. |
Age (as of 2019) | 84 years old. |
Zodiac Sign | not available. |
Place of Birth | France. |
Current Residence | Paris, France. |
Nationality | French. |
Religion | Christian. |
Ethnicity | White |
Gender | Female. |
Sexuality | Straight. |
Gay or Lesbian | No. |
Family | |
Parents | Father: Name not available Mother: |
Siblings | Sister: - Brother: - |
Education | |
Highest Qualification | Graduate. |
School | Local High School |
College | The name will be updated soon. |
Physical Stats & More | |
Height | Feet & Inches: 5' 5". Centimeters: 165 cm. Meters: 1.65 m. |
Weight | Kilograms: 60 Kg. Pounds: 132 lbs. |
Body Measurements (Breast-waist-hips) | 36-28-38. |
Bra Size | 34B. |
Hair Color | Blue. |
Eye Color | Greyish-white. |
Shoe Size (US) | 8. |
Personal Life | |
Marital Status | Widow. |
Husband | Carl Adolf von Sydow. |
Children | Sons: Cedric and Yvan. |
Boyfriend | -- |
Wealth | |
Net worth (approx.) | $12 million US dollars (As of 2020). |
Source of Income | Inherited from her late spouse. |
Likes | |
Favorite Celebrities | Actor: Jean-Paul Belmondo. Actress: Jeanne Moreau. |
Brands | Chanel, Gucci, Nars, Louis Vuitton, Tarte, etc. |
Best Cuisine | Continental Food. |
Favorite Color | Blue. |
Dream Holiday Destination | Australia. |
Trivia
- She was married to the actor, Max, until his death on March 08, 2020.
- Brelet and Game of Thrones’ actor often walked the carpet of several film festivals together.
- Furthermore, on May 14, 2016, the ex-pair photographed together at the screening of the film “The BFG” at the 69th Cannes Film Festival. The event took place in Cannes, southern France.
- It was Catherine Brelet who first announced the tragic news of Sydow’s demise.
- Max von Sydow’s wife wrote that she was writing the post with extreme sadness and pain to announce the passing of Max Von Sydow on March 8, 2020.
- In addition, he died in his residence in Paris, France. But the cause of his death is not yet revealed on the internet.
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