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“I like to play deep characters and it’s nice to have deep emotions, but it’s also nice to just have a distance and to have a sense of humor with what you do as well,” admits French actress Lea Seydoux. Ever since her breakout role as Junie in Christophe Honore’s La belle personne, Lea has been seen everywhere from Hollywood blockbusters to critically-acclaimed European films, building a resume that boasts her growing talent as dynamic actress on the verge of stardom. To American audiences, she’s most known for her brief but memorable role in Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris or her role opposite Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible-Ghost Protocol, but it’s her latest role as Louise in Sister or L’enfant d’en haut, that might just show her strongest performance to date. 

Actress Lea Seydoux on Her New Film, Sister


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