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Biography
A rare example of an actress beginning her career well into adulthood, Eva Green's first feature film role was the female lead in Bernardo Bertolucci's 2003 erotic drama The Dreamers, for which she also penned the score. Green made quite an impression with her debut performance, working with a legendary director and appearing in so many nude and/or sexually explicit scenes that the film originally received an NC-17 rating. Achieving such exposure (so to speak) at the very beginning of her film career, Green was in no hurry to become a superstar. For her next role she starred alongside Kristin Scott Thomas in the French adventure Arsčne Lupin, a modest, low-profile project. Her next film, however, Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven, was anticipated to be the big-budget blockbuster of its season. While Green's performance as Sybilla of Jerusalem was respectable, the film was panned by critics and audiences alike. This hardly affected Green, who continued to take interest in whatever films appealed to her rather than those that promised to advance her career. She next signed on to take part in Tajikistani director Bakhtier Khudoynazarov's Zhivaya Riba, a Russian film about a woman involved in the smuggling of exotic animals and insects. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide |
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