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Léa Seydoux
French actress

Léa Seydoux

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French actress
A.K.A.
Lea Seydoux
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Place of birth
Paris
Age
39 years
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Father:
Henri Seydoux
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1.6764 m
Léa Seydoux
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Biography

Léa Hélène Seydoux-Fornier de Clausonne (French pronunciation: [lea sedu]; born 1 July 1985), known professionally as Léa Seydoux, is a French actress. She began her acting career in French cinema, appearing in films such as The Last Mistress (2007) and On War (2008). She first came to attention after she received her first César Award nomination for her performance in The Beautiful Person (2008) and won the Trophée Chopard, an award given to promising actors at the Cannes Film Festival.
Since then, she has appeared in major Hollywood films including Inglourious Basterds (2009), Robin Hood (2010), Midnight in Paris (2011) and Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011). In French cinema, she was nominated for the César Award for Most Promising Actress for a second time for her role in Belle Épine (2010) and was nominated for the César Award for Best Actress for her role as a lady-in-waiting to Marie Antoinette in the film Farewell, My Queen (2012).
In 2013, Seydoux came to widespread attention when she was awarded the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival for her role as a lesbian art student in the critically acclaimed film Blue Is the Warmest Colour. That same year, she also received the Lumières Award for Best Actress for the film Grand Central and, in 2014, she was nominated for the BAFTA Rising Star Award and starred in the films Beauty and the Beast, The Grand Budapest Hotel and Saint Laurent. She played Bond girl Madeleine Swann in the 24th James Bond film Spectre, which was released in 2015.

Early life

Seydoux was born in 1985, the daughter of businessman Henri Seydoux and philanthropist Valérie Schlumberger. She was born in Passy, in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, but grew up in Saint-Germain-des-Prés in the 6th arrondissement. She has five younger siblings and an older sister, Camille, who works as her stylist. She had a strict Protestant upbringing, but she is not religious.

Seydoux's parents are both partly of Alsatian descent. Her father is a great-grandson of businessman and inventor Marcel Schlumberger, while her mother is a granddaughter of Marcel's brother, Maurice Schlumberger. Seydoux's parents divorced when she was three years old and they were often away, her mother in Africa and her father on business, which, combined with her large family, meant that she "felt lost in the crowd... I was very lonely as a kid. Really I always had the feeling I was an orphan." Through her family involvement in media and entertainment, Seydoux grew up acquainted with prominent artists such as photographer Nan Goldin, musicians Lou Reed and Mick Jagger and footwear designer Christian Louboutin.

For six years, Seydoux went to summer camp in America, at the behest of her father, who wanted her to learn to speak English.

The Seydoux family is widely known in France. Her grandfather, Jérôme Seydoux, is the chairman of Pathé; her granduncle, Nicolas Seydoux, is the chairman of Gaumont Film Company; her other granduncle, Michel Seydoux, also a cinema producer, is currently the chairman of the Lille-based football club Lille OSC; and her father is CEO of the French wireless company Parrot. Despite Seydoux's connections, her family initially took no interest in her film career and did not help her. As a child, she had no desire to act. She instead wanted to be an opera singer, studying music at the Conservatoire de Paris.

Her mother Valérie Schlumberger is a former actress-turned-philanthropist and the founder of the boutique CSAO (Compagnie d'Afrique du Sénégal et de l'Afrique de l'ouest), which promotes the work of African artists. Seydoux once worked as a model for their jewellery line Jokko. Schlumberger, who lived in Senegal as a teenager, is also the founder of the charitable organisations ASAO (Association pour le Sénégal et l'Afrique de l'Ouest) and Empire des enfants, a centre for homeless children in Dakar, of which Seydoux is the "godmother."

Seydoux describes her youthful self as short-haired, slightly disheveled, and widely viewed as a bit strange: "People liked me, but I always felt like a misfit." Still concerned for her shyness in adulthood, Seydoux has admitted to having had an anxiety crisis during the 2009 Cannes Film Festival.

Career

2005–2007

Seydoux says that as a child she wanted to become an opera singer, studying music at the Conservatoire de Paris, but eventually her shyness compelled her to drop the idea. It wasn't until the age of eighteen that she decided to become an actress. One of her friends was an actor, and Seydoux has said: "I found his life wonderful, I thought, 'Oh my god, you can travel, you're free, you can do what you want, you're the boss.'" She then fell in love with an actor and decided to become an actress to impress him. She took acting classes at French drama school Les Enfants Terribles, and in 2007 she took further training at New York's Actors Studio with Corinne Blue.

Seydoux at the 2009 Venice Film Festival

In 2005, Seydoux appeared in the music video for Raphaël's single "Ne partons pas fâchés". The following year, Seydoux played her first major screen role as one of the main characters in Sylvie Ayme's Girlfriends (Mes copines). She starred in Nicolas Klotz's short film La Consolation, which was exhibited at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. In these years, she also did her first work as a model for American Apparel, posing for their Pantytime campaign, and had a role in the films 13 French Street and The Last Mistress.

2008–2012

Seydoux at the première of Sister in April 2012

Seydoux first came to widespread attention in 2008, when she appeared in Christophe Honoré's The Beautiful Person, a role that earned her the 2009 Chopard Award at the Cannes Film Festival for "Best Upcoming Actress" and a César Award nomination for Most Promising Actress.

In 2009 she had a major part in Jessica Hausner's Lourdes, and a small role in her first Hollywood film, Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds. In 2010 she starred alongside Russell Crowe in Ridley Scott's Robin Hood, playing Isabella of Angoulême; other 2010 work includes Louis Garrel's Petit Tailleur, and Rebecca Zlotowski's Belle Épine, which earned her a second César nomination of Most Promising Actress.

Seydoux auditioned to play Lisbeth Salander in The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, but the part ultimately went to actress Rooney Mara. Seydoux recalled in an interview: "I got upset, but I don't think I'd be able to do anything to get that part. It was totally against my nature. I worked hard, but Lisbeth was almost anorexic. I wasn't like that". Seydoux was chosen, however, to play Gabrielle in Midnight in Paris, by Woody Allen, whom she calls one of her favorite directors of all time. There was no casting – Allen was shown pictures of three French actresses and from all he chose Seydoux.

In 2011 she participated in another Hollywood production, Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, in which she played the assassin Sabine Moreau alongside stars Tom Cruise and Jeremy Renner.

After Mission: Impossible, Seydoux returned to French cinema, starring in My Wife's Romance (Le Roman de ma femme) and Roses à crédit in 2011, and the critically acclaimed Farewell, My Queen and Sister in 2012. Also in that year, Seydoux played roles in Blue Is the Warmest Colour by Abdellatif Kechiche, and Grand Central by Rebecca Zlotowski, both exhibited at the 66th Cannes Film Festival.

2013–present

Seydoux with her Blue Is the Warmest Color co-star, Adèle Exarchopoulos, at the 2014 Césars Awards

In 2013, Seydoux was nominated for Best Actress at the 38th César Awards for her role as Sidonie Laborde in Benoît Jacquot's Farewell, My Queen. Later that year at Cannes, Blue Is the Warmest Colour won the Palme d'Or and the jury, headed by Steven Spielberg, took the unusual move of awarding the prize not just to the director Abdellatif Kechiche, but also to the film's two stars, Seydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos.

In 2014, Seydoux won the Best Actress award at the 19th Lumières Awards for her role in Blue Is the Warmest Colour and Grand Central. She was also nominated for the BAFTA Rising Star Award and the César Award for Best Actress in the same year. Her role in Blue Is the Warmest Colour earned her raves reviews, numerous accolades, and international attention.

Seydoux co-starred with Vincent Cassel in Beauty and the Beast, a Franco-German romantic fantasy film directed by Christophe Gans. Her other 2014 films were The Grand Budapest Hotel, a Wes Anderson film in which she cameoed as a maid; and Bertrand Bonello's Saint Laurent, in which she played the role of the titular designer's muse Loulou de la Falaise.

In 2015, Seydoux starred with Vincent Lindon in Diary of a Chambermaid, a period piece based on Octave Mirbeau's novel Le Journal d'une femme de chambre. The film, which the script was written specifically for Seydoux, marked her second collaboration with Benoît Jacquot, following the 2012 film Farewell, My Queen. Although the film was screened in competition at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival to mixed reviews, critics were generally receptive to Seydoux's performance. Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian said that it was "a fine central performance from Seydoux", while critic Jordan Mintzer wrote that her performance is "robust and engaging throughout [the film]".

Seydoux at the Lumières Award in January 2014

Seydoux appears alongside Colin Farrell and Rachel Weisz in Yorgos Lanthimos's English-language debut The Lobster (2015), in which she played the ruthless leader of a group of rebels, the loners, who live in the woods. The film had its premiere at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Jury Prize. She also appears as Madeleine Swann, the Bond girl in the 2015 Spectre, the 24th James Bond film.

In 2016, Seydoux appeared in Xavier Dolan's It's Only the End of the World, based on Jean-Luc Lagarce's play Juste la fin du monde. In August 2016, it was announced that she is set to star in a sci-fi romance film by Drake Doremus, which co-stars Charlie Hunnam.

Modelling

Seydoux has modelled for numerous magazines and brands, but sees herself "always as an actress", not as a model. She participated in the Levi's television advert "Dangerous Liaison", and has been seen in several photo editorials, including for Vogue Paris, American Vogue, Numéro, L'Officiel, CRASH, Another Magazine and W magazine. She fronted the 2013 campaign for French jewellery line Didier Dubot and appeared in rag & bone's Fall 2013 campaign with Michael Pitt.

She also appeared in a nude pictorial for French men's magazine Lui. In addition, Seydoux and her Blue Is the Warmest Colour co-star Adèle Exarchopoulos were featured in Miu Miu's 2014 resort ad campaign. Seydoux advertised for Prada's 2012 Resort line; and is the face of its 2013 campaign for the fragrances Prada Candy (shot by Jean-Paul Goude) and Prada Candy L'Eau (directed by Wes Anderson and Roman Coppola), and the 2014 campaign for Prada Candy Florale perfume.

In August 2016, she became the face of a new Louis Vuitton fragrance.

Personal life

Seydoux has said that the filming of Blue Is the Warmest Colour made her question her sexuality: "Of course I did [question it]. Me as a person, as a human being... It's not nothing, making those scenes. Of course I question myself. But, I did not have any revelations." Of her boyfriend, she said he is "not an actor, he's not famous at all." In September 2016, Seydoux revealed that she is pregnant with her first child by her boyfriend Andre Meyer.

Honours

In 2016, Seydoux was honoured with the Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters.

Filmography

Film and television roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
2006GirlfriendsAurore
2007La ConsolationCamilleShort film
2007The Last MistressOlivia
200713 French StreetJenny
2008On WarMarie
2008Les Vacances de ClémenceJackieTelefilm
2008Des poupées et des angesGisèle
2008The Beautiful PersonJunie
2009LourdesMaria
2009Des illusionsThe subway girl
2009Inglourious BasterdsCharlotte LaPadite
2009Going SouthLéa
2010Robin HoodIsabella of Angoulême
2010Petit tailleurMarie–JulieShort film
2010Sans laisser de tracesFleur
2010Belle ÉpinePrudence Friedmann
2010Roses à créditMarjoline
2010Mysteries of LisbonBlanche de Montfort
2011Midnight in ParisGabrielle
2011Mission: Impossible – Ghost ProtocolSabine Moreau
2011Time Doesn't Stand StillElleShort film
2011My Wife's RomanceEve
2012Farewell, My QueenAgathe-Sidonie Laborde
2012SisterLouise
2013Blue Is the Warmest ColourEmma
2013Grand CentralKarole
2013Prada: CandyCandyShort film
2014Beauty and the BeastBelle
2014The Grand Budapest HotelClotilde
2014Saint LaurentLoulou de la Falaise
2015Diary of a ChambermaidCélestine
2015The LobsterLoner Leader
2015SpectreDr. Madeleine Swann
2016It's Only the End of the WorldSuzanne

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2009César AwardMost Promising Actress
The Beautiful Person
Nominated
Étoiles d'or du cinéma françaisFemale RevelationNominated
Festival International du Film Francophone de NamurBest ActressWon
Lumières AwardMost Promising ActressNominated
Trophée Chopard AwardFemale Revelation of the YearWon
Broadcast Film Critics Association AwardBest Cast
Inglourious Basterds
Won
Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureWon
San Diego Film Critics Society AwardBest CastWon
2010César AwardMost Promising Actress
Belle Épine
Nominated
2011San Diego Film Critics Society AwardBest Performance by an Ensemble
Midnight in Paris
Nominated
Prix Romy Schneider AwardPrix Romy Schneider
My Wife's Romance
Nominated
2013Lumières AwardBest Actress
Grand Central
Won
César AwardBest Actress
Farewell, My Queen
Nominated
Cabourg Film Festival AwardsBest ActressWon
Chicago Film Critics Association AwardBest Supporting Actress
Blue Is the Warmest Colour
Nominated
Glamour AwardsNext BreakthroughNominated
Hamptons International Film Festival AwardBreakthrough PerformerWon
International Cinephile Society AwardBest Supporting ActressWon
Lumières AwardBest ActressWon
National Society of Film Critics AwardBest Supporting ActressNominated
Online Film Critics Society AwardBest Supporting ActressNominated
Palme d'OrWon
Prix Romy Schneider AwardPrix Romy SchneiderNominated
Portuguese Online Film Critics Circle AwardBest Supporting ActressWon
San Francisco Film Critics Circle AwardBest Supporting ActressNominated
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association AwardBest Supporting ActressNominated
Village Voice Film Poll AwardBest Supporting ActressNominated
2014BAFTA AwardRising Star AwardNominated
César AwardBest ActressNominated
Satellite AwardBest Supporting Actress – Motion PictureNominated
Critics' Choice Movie AwardBest Acting Ensemble
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Nominated
Detroit Film Critics Society AwardsBest Acting EnsembleWon
Florida Film Critics Circle AwardBest CastWon
San Diego Film Critics Society AwardBest Performance by an EnsembleNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureNominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association AwardBest EnsembleNominated
2016Teen Choice AwardsChoice Movie Actress: Action
Spectre
Nominated

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