
Gisèle Halimi
Known for Acting · 9 credits
- Born
- 1927-07-28
- Died
- 2020-07-28
- Place of birth
- La Goulette, Tunisia
- Also known as
- جيزيل حليمي · Zeiza Gisèle Élise Taïeb
Biography
Gisèle Halimi (born Zeiza Gisèle Élise Taïeb; 27 July 1927 – 28 July 2020) was a Tunisian-French lawyer, politician, essayist and feminist activist.
Zeiza Gisèle Élise Taïeb was born in La Goulette, Tunisia, on 27 July 1927 to a modest, practicing Jewish Berber family (to Edouard and Fortunée "Fritna" Taïeb). She was educated at a French lycée in Tunis, and then attended the University of Paris, graduating in law and philosophy. Her childhood and the ways in which she blends a Jewish-Muslim identity are discussed in her memoir, Le lait de l'oranger. She was first married to Paul Halimi and then to Claude Faux. She died the day after her 93rd birthday, on 28 July 2020.
In 1948, Halimi qualified as a lawyer and, after eight years at the Tunis bar, moved to practise at the Paris bar in 1956. She acted as a counsel for the Algerian National Liberation Front, most notably for the activist Djamila Boupacha in 1960, who had been raped and tortured by French soldiers, and wrote a book in 1961 (with an introduction by Simone de Beauvoir) to plead her case. She also defended Basque individuals accused of crimes committed during the conflict in Basque Country, and was counsel in many cases related to women's issues, such as the 1972 Bobigny abortion trial (of a 17-year-old accused of procuring an abortion after having been raped), which attracted national attention.
In 1967, she chaired the Russell Tribunal, which was initiated by Bertrand Russell and Jean-Paul Sartre to investigate and evaluate American military action in Vietnam.
In 1971, she founded the feminist group Choisir (transl. To Choose) to protect the women who had signed the Manifesto of the 343 admitting to having illegal abortions, of which she was one. In 1972 Choisir formed itself into a clearly reformist body, and the campaign greatly influenced the passing of the law allowing contraception and abortion carried through by Simone Veil in 1974.
Known For
TV Shows (3)
Movies (6)

La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président
2022
as Self (archive footage)

One Sings, the Other Doesn't
1977
as Gisèle Halimi

Droit de Réponse
1981
as Self

Gisèle Halimi : La Cause des femmes
2022
as Self

François Mitterrand et la guerre d'Algérie
2010
as Self

Le Procès du viol
2013
as Self
About Gisèle Halimi
Gisèle Halimi (born Zeiza Gisèle Élise Taïeb; 27 July 1927 – 28 July 2020) was a Tunisian-French lawyer, politician, essayist and feminist activist. Zeiza Gisèle Élise Taïeb was born in La Goulette, Tunisia, on 27 July 1927 to a modest, practicing Jewish Berber family (to Edouard and Fortunée "Fritna" Taïeb). She was educated at a French lycée in Tunis, and then attended the University of Paris, graduating in law and philosophy. Her childhood and the ways in which she blends a Jewish-Muslim identity are discussed in her memoir, Le lait de l'or… With 9 credits spanning from 1975 to 2025, Gisèle Halimi has appeared in 6 films and 3 TV shows.
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Most Popular Gisèle Halimi Movies
- La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président (2022) — as Self (archive footage)
- One Sings, the Other Doesn't (1977) — as Gisèle Halimi
- Droit de Réponse (1981) — as Self
- Gisèle Halimi : La Cause des femmes (2022) — as Self
- François Mitterrand et la guerre d'Algérie (2010) — as Self
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