Eva Ionesco (born 18 July 1965) is a French actress and filmmaker. She is the daughter of photographer
Irina Ionesco and came to international prominence as a child model after being featured in her mother's works.
Early life
Ionesco was born to photographer
Irina Ionesco, a Frenchwoman of
Romanian descent, who had a relationship with a
Hungarian man who worked in the military. Prior to Ionesco's birth, her mother had worked as a
contortionist as she had come from a family of
circus performers on her maternal side.[1] Her parents separated when she was 3 at which point Ionesco became estranged from her father.[2]
In 1977 her mother lost custody of her and Ionesco lived for a time with the parents of footwear designer
Christian Louboutin who had already left home.[3]
From the age of 13 Ionesco became a regular
club-goer at
Le Palace along with
Christian Louboutin and
Edwige Belmore and also developed a
drug habit.[4] She was in and out of various foster homes until an older boyfriend of hers took custody of her at the age of 16.[5]
Career
At the age of 5, Eva became her mother's favorite
photo model. Irina Ionesco's
erotic photographs of her young daughter Eva have been a source of
controversy since they first appeared in the 1970s. Eva also modeled for other photographers such as
Jacques Bourboulon.[6]
She is the youngest model ever to appear in a Playboy nude pictorial, since she was featured at age 11 in the October 1976 issue of the Italian edition of the magazine in a set by Bourboulon. In that picture, she posed nude at a beach. Another of her nude pictorials, in the November 1978 issue of the Spanish edition of Penthouse, was a selection of her mother's photographs. She also appeared on the cover page of Der Spiegel at the age of 12 completely nude.[7] The issue was later expunged from the magazine's records.[8]
Eva Ionesco made her film début at the age of 11 in 1976, playing a child in
Roman Polanski's film The Tenant. A short time later she was cast in films of the mid-1970s such as Maladolescenza (also known as Puppy Love).
In 2011 she directed her first full-length feature film, My Little Princess, which debuted at the
2011 Cannes Film Festival. The film, loosely inspired by Ionesco's personal life, starred
Isabelle Huppert as a predatory photographer who uses her young daughter as a model in a series of nude photos.[10]
Ionesco again paired with
Isabelle Huppert for her next film, Golden Youth, about a young couple in Paris who begin to spend time with a much older and wealthier couple.
Writing career
In 2015 Ionesco's husband
Simon Liberati released a
book about their courtship and her
childhood called Eva.
In 2017 Ionesco released her first book, Innocence, which dealt with her fractured relationship with her father.
Legal disputes
Since the time in which her mother lost custody of her for repeatedly photographing or allowing Ionesco to be photographed by others completely nude, Ionesco has been engaged in protracted court battles with her mother to censor and reclaim the images taken of her as a child.
She tried three times to sue her mother for emotional distress, and the trial is still[when?] going on through various courts in France.[9] In 1998 the French police confiscated from her mother's apartment hundreds of photographs in which she appears at the age of five in suggestive poses and in complete nudity.[9]
In 2012 Eva sued her mother for taking
pornographic photos of her as a child. Although much of her claim was denied, she did receive some compensation.[11]
Personal life
Ionesco has a son, Lukas Ionesco, born in 1995.[12] Since 2013, she has been married to author
Simon Liberati.[13]