Eva Green's BIO
July 5, 1980 (Paris, France)
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  • My father is Swedish and my mother is French.
  • In France, the auditions and the plays aren't good, they're too laid back. And I remember in the London school you had a voice teacher, you had an improvisation course, you had to study authors, you had a lot of things. In France, you just act in a lot of scenes, but it's too vague.
  • Everyone wants to work in America. Maybe not blockbusters or Terminator, but to have the choice.
  • I'm French, so I'm quite lazy about exercising, and I smoke. But I do love going for a run in the morning with my dog. That's all.
  • I'm worried because of my mother, she's going to see my performance and she's quite hard. She's going to see me naked. And my Dad, woah. Yeah, they're going to see me like a woman, you know?
  • My mother did movies from the New Wave, but I was quite shocked I didn't know much about that period. Bernado showed us film of the demonstrations of the time.
  • I don't have a problem with someone having plastic surgery, but I think it's crazy for everyone to have the same body.
  • I'll need my whole lifetime to polish my craft.
  • I am a dreamer. Seriously, I'm living on another planet.
  • My father is a dentist. He has nothing to do with acting. He is proud of me. I come from a bourgeois family, like the family in The Dreamers.
  • I'm not really involved with politics... I'm living in my cocoon with my classical music around.
  • Success is very ephemeral. You depend entirely on the desire of others, which makes it difficult to relax.
  • French movies are much more realistic. I don't see why we can't see naked people onscreen, but can see a baby killed in America. It's quite strange. Too puritan, too uptight.