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Eva Green Interview

Eva Green (born July 5, 1980 in Paris) is a French actress and composer.

Green is the daughter of French actress Marlène Jobert and Walter Green, a Swedish dentist. She has one sibling, a fraternal twin (non-identical) sister, Joy. 

Eva studied in Paris and London and performed on stage before making her film debut as the female lead in the Bernardo Bertolucci's 2003 NC-17-rated film The Dreamers with Michael Pitt and Louis Garrel. 

In addition to her acting, Green composed original music for the film. The Dreamers brought her some notoriety for her explicit, extensive full frontal nudity and large areolae. 

While filming Dreamers, Green was said to have found Bertolucci manipulative, though in a creative way that wasn't pushy. In comparison to her previous stage acting, she has said that acting in front of the camera makes you its "plaything."

Described by Bertolucci as "so beautiful it's indecent", her performance brought her critical acclaim. In 2004 she co-starred alongside of Romain Duris and Kristin Scott Thomas in Arsène Lupin, directed by Jean-Paul Salomé. 

In 2005 she starred in her first Hollywood blockbuster as Sibylla of Jerusalem in the film Kingdom of Heaven with Orlando Bloom and Liam Neeson and directed by Ridley Scott. 

She has recently been cast as Bond girl Vesper Lynd in the upcoming James Bond film Casino Royale with new 007 actor Daniel Craig. Casino Royale will be released in theaters worldwide on November 17, 2006.

Green has been in a relationship with Yann Claasen since the late-1990s. The multi-lingual Green's name in Swedish is pronounced "grain" and comes from the Swedish word gren, which means (tree) branch.

 
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