Léa Seydoux

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Léa Seydoux
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Contents
Articles
Léa Seydoux
1
César Award for Most Promising Actress
3
Isabella of Angoulême
6
Lourdes (film)
11
Midnight in Paris
13
Mysteries of Lisbon
23
Robin Hood (2010 film)
26
Silent Models
35
Sister (film)
36
The Beautiful Person
38
The Last Mistress
40
References
Article Sources and Contributors
42
Image Sources, Licenses and Contributors
43
Article Licenses
License
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Léa Seydoux
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Léa Seydoux
Léa Seydoux
Seydoux at the Venice International Film Festival, September 4, 2009
Born
Léa Seydoux
1 July 1985
Paris, France
Occupation
Actress
Height
[1]
168 cm (5' 6")
Hair color
[1]
Dark blonde
Eye color
[1]
Blue
Measurements
85-60-90
[1]
33"-23"-35"
Manager
[1]
Silent Models
Léa Seydoux (born July 1, 1985) is a French actress and model. She is the granddaughter of Jérôme Seydoux,
Chairman of Pathé, and grandniece of Nicolas Seydoux, Chairman and CEO of Gaumont.[2][3][4]
Career
Film
In 2009, she was nominated for the César Award for Most Promising Actress for her role in the film La Belle
Personne.[5] She has been cast in a number of notable American films such as Ridley Scott's Robin Hood, Woody
Allen's Midnight in Paris and Brad Bird's Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol.
Image
Seydoux has been photographed by top fashion photographers including Steven Meisel, Mario Sorrenti, Ellen von
Unwerth, and Jean-Baptiste Mondino for magazines including Vogue Paris, Numero, W, L'Officiel, and Another
Magazine.[6] She is currently the face of Prada's Candy fragrance[7] and Prada's 2012 Resort line.[8]
Léa Seydoux
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Filmography
List of acting performances in film and television
Year
Title
Role
2006 Mes copines
Aurore
2007 The Last Mistress
Olivia
2007 13 French Street
Jenny
2008 De la guerre
Marie
2008 Les Vacances de Clémence
Jackie
2008 Des poupées et des anges
Gisèle
2008 The Beautiful Person
Junie
Notes
TV movie
2009 Mon faible cœur
2009 Lourdes
Maria
2009 Des illusions
La fille du métro
2009 Inglourious Basterds
Charlotte LaPadite
2009 Plein sud
Léa
2010 Robin Hood
Isabella of Angoulême
2010 Petit tailleur
Marie–Julie
2010 Sans laisser de traces
Fleur
2010 Belle Épine
Prudence Friedmann
2010 Roses à crédit
Marjoline
TV movie
2010 Mysteries of Lisbon
Branca de Montfort
TV series
2011 Midnight in Paris
Gabrielle
short
2011 Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Sabine Moreau
2011 Time Doesn't Stand Still
Short
2011 Le roman de ma femme
2012 Les adieux à la reine
Sidonie Laborde
2012 Sister
Louise
References
[1] Silent Models web site (http:/ / silentmodels. com/ )
[2] 1:49min (1985-07-01). "Léa Seydoux Video | Celebrity Interview and Paparazzi" (http:/ / www. ovguide. com/
léa-seydoux-9202a8c04000641f8000000015cfb864). Ovguide.com. . Retrieved 2012-05-02.
[3] "fuckyeahLeaSeydoux" (http:/ / fuckyeahleaseydoux. tumblr. com/ ). Fuckyeahleaseydoux.tumblr.com. 1985-07-01. . Retrieved 2012-05-02.
[4] "Lea Seydoux Biography, Lea Seydoux Biodata" (http:/ / www. moviespad. com/ celebrity/ biography/ 6197/ lea-seydoux/ ). Moviespad.com.
1985-07-01. . Retrieved 2012-05-02.
[5] "Léa Seydoux" (http:/ / www. interviewmagazine. com/ film/ la-seydoux/ ). Interview Magazine. 2010-09-19. . Retrieved 2011-06-27.
[6] "Léa Seydoux – Actor Profile – Photos & latest news" (http:/ / models. com/ people/ lea-seydoux). Models.com. . Retrieved 13 February
2011.
[7] Lea Seydoux’s Prada Candy Perfume Ad (http:/ / stylefrizz. com/ 201107/ lea-seydouxs-prada-candy-perfume-ad/ ) Style Frizz.com,
Retrieved 12 December 2011
[8] "Jewelry Alla Prada" (http:/ / www. style. com/ stylefile/ 2011/ 10/ jewelry-alla-prada/ ) October 26, 2011, Style
Léa Seydoux
External links
• Léa Seydoux (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2244205/) at the Internet Movie Database
• Léa Seydoux (http://www.allrovi.com/name/p584516) at AllRovi
César Award for Most Promising Actress
The following is the list of winners of the César Award for Most Promising Actress (French: César du meilleur
espoir féminin). Since its inception in 1983, the award is given as part of the French film industry's annual César
Awards.
The youngest recipient was 14 year old Charlotte Gainsbourg in 1986.
Winners and nominees
1980s
Winners:
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1983: Sophie Marceau (La Boum 2)
1984: Sandrine Bonnaire (A nos amours)
1985: Laure Marsac (La Pirate)
1986: Charlotte Gainsbourg (L'Effrontée)
1987: Catherine Mouchet (Thérèse)
1988: Mathilda May (Le Cri du hibou)
1989: Catherine Jacob (La vie est un long fleuve tranquille)
1990s
Winners:
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1990: Vanessa Paradis (Noce blanche)
1991: Judith Henry (La Discrète)
1992: Géraldine Pailhas (La Neige et le feu)
1993: Romane Bohringer (Les Nuits fauves)
1994: Valeria Bruni Tedeschi (Les Gens normaux n'ont rien d'exceptionnel)
1995: Élodie Bouchez (Wild Reeds)
1996: Sandrine Kiberlain (En avoir (ou pas))
1997: Laurence Cote (Les Voleurs)
1998: Emma de Caunes (Un frère)
1999: Natacha Régnier (La Vie rêvée des anges)
2000s
Winners are listed first.
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