Eva Gaëlle Green (French: [ɡʁin]; Swedish: [ˈɡɾeːn]; born 6 July 1980) is a French actress and model.
I want to travel. Maybe I'll end up living in Norway, making cakes.
Actually, when I'm not filming a movie, my beauty approach is really natural - I prefer a bare face that looks really healthy and dewy.
A lot of the films now are more focused on the visuals than on the actors. I think all directors should go to drama school.
To help people in the third world get educated and learn how to read and write is so important. I mean it is such an important human right.
It's very flattering to be remembered as a Bond girl with brains and not just for looking good in a bikini. I was a fan of Sophie Marceau in 'The World Is Not Enough. ' I think her performance was very underrated.
I always start the day with a cup of hot water and lemon - I find it really cleanses and hydrates me. I have very sensitive, dry skin, so I have to be careful about what I put on my face. My must-haves are Dermalogica cleansing gel and L'Or De Vie Creme Riche by Dior, which is thick and nourishing.
I don't wear base, as I don't like to cover up my freckles, but I couldn't live without YSL Touche Eclat for hiding my under-eye circles. I love the smoky-eye look, so I use Dior's 5-Colour Eyeshadow in Night Dust and lashings of mascara. I finish with a dash of bronzer for a healthy glow.
There are a lot of people who want to be famous nowadays: singers, actors and, you know, it's like a roller-coaster. And when you are very sensitive - I'm very sensitive - you have to be very strong. . . You have to just not pay attention to the people who hate you, you know?
I didn't know about the Bond girl thing. I was approached very quickly, boom, boom, boom, it happened.
That is really the freedom that allows you to create something that is exciting because who knows what's true?
My mother did movies from the New Wave, but I was quite shocked I didn't know much about that period. Bernado showed us film of the demonstrations of the time.
For Tim Burton's birthday I gave him a rainbow beetle. He loved it!
In a Tim Burton movie, you know it's going to be something unusual, or a bit mad. Something "other. "
We didn't have a lot of time to really prepare for a great chemistry. It was more instantaneous and instinctive. In the morning I went to Daniel Craig trailer and if I wanted to make some changes there was sort of a go between me and the director. It was good because Daniel is always like, "C'mon let's go for it. Let's fight for it!"
Seeing what the film becomes, out of your hands - you never know, you know? I'm always rather anxious. It's not like in theater when you are more in control. You're more - not a puppet, but you don't control it. You don't own it.
I'm a dark blonde, yes. I dyed my hair blue, then black, when I was 14. I thought the colour was more flattering and matched my skin tone. I don't think I'd ever change back unless it was for a film.
I'm not into social media. I'm like from another century.
I'll need my whole lifetime to polish my craft.
Hollywood wouldn't suit me. In L. A. it's all about work - studio people have their five minutes with you and they go, 'Oh mah Gahd, I love your movie. ' You just feel very self-conscious there.
I'd rather be thought as an international actress rather than a French one. Because I don't know what's coming up for me, my ambition is not to be typecast. So I'm working on my English accent, as well as my American one. I don't want to be like 'Okay, I'm French, and I want to succeed in Hollywood!'