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Léa Seydoux

AKA: Léa Hélène Seydoux-Fornier de Clausonne
Birthday: 1985-07-01
Birthplace: Passy, Paris, France


Léa Hélène Seydoux-Fornier de Clausonne (born July 1, 1985) 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). Seydoux first came to attention after she won the Trophée Chopard and received her first César Award nomination, for her performance in The Beautiful Person (2008). In the years that followed, Seydoux began appearing in minor roles in high-profile Hollywood films, including Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds (2009), Ridley Scott's Robin Hood (2010), Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris (2011) and the action film Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011). In French cinema during this period, 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). Seydoux came to widespread attention in 2013 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, along with its film director Abdellatif Kechiche and her co-star Adèle Exarchopoulos. 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, Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel and Saint Laurent. She gained further international attention for her appearance as Bond girl Madeleine Swann in Spectre (2015), a role which she reprised in No Time to Die (2021). Since then, she has continued to appear in major English-speaking roles in The Lobster (2015), in Wes Anderson's The French Dispatch (2021), and in the Hideo Kojima video game Death Stranding (2019).

Filmography

The Last Mistress
Character: Olivia
Robin Hood
Character: Isabella of Angoulême
On War
Character: Marie

Lourdes
Character: Maria
Being James Bond
Character: Self (archive footage)
My Friends
Character: Aurore

Traceless
Character: Fleur
The Beast
Character: Gabrielle
Belle épine
Character: Prudence Friedmann

The Beautiful Person
Character: Junie
Inglourious Basterds
Character: Charlotte LaPadite
Plein sud
Character: Léa

Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol
Character: Sabine Moreau
Mysteries of Lisbon
Character: Blanche de Montfort
Cannes Uncut
Character: Self

My Wife's Romance
Character: Ève
Midnight in Paris
Character: Gabrielle

Dolls and Angels
Character: Gisèle
Sister
Character: Louise
Farewell, My Queen
Character: Agathe-Sidonie Laborde

The Grand Budapest Hotel
Character: Clotilde
Blue Is the Warmest Color
Character: Emma
Little Tailor
Character: Marie-Julie

13 French Street
Character: Jenny
The Illusions
Character: La fille du métro
Grand Central
Character: Karole

Beauty and the Beast
Character: Belle
Dune: Part Two
Character: Lady Margot Fenring

Rose, c'est Paris
Character: self
Saint Laurent
Character: Loulou de la Falaise
Roses à crédit
Character: Marjoline

Spectre
Character: Madeleine
The Second Act
Character: Florence
The Lobster
Character: Loner Leader

Diary of a Chambermaid
Character: Célestine
Designing Bond
Character: Self
It's Only the End of the World
Character: Suzanne


QT8: The First Eight
Character: Self (archive footage)

La Consolation
Character: Camille
Time Doesn't Stand Still
Character: Elle

Kursk
Character: Tanya Averina
Zoe
Character: Zoe
Les vacances de Clémence
Character: Jackie

The French Dispatch
Character: Simone
No Time to Die
Character: Madeleine
The Story of My Wife
Character: Lizzy

Oh Mercy
Character: Claude
France
Character: France de Meurs
One Fine Morning
Character: Sandra Kienzler

Deception
Character: The English Lover
Crimes of the Future
Character: Caprice