Introducing Léa Seydoux has a beautiful new layout designed by the very talented Mycah . I think it fits perfectly with the time of the year we are in, I hope you all like it!
Léa has been cast alongside Eva Green and Gerard Depardieu in Benoît Jacquot‘s film adaption of Chantal Thomas’ novel ‘Farewell, My Queen’ with Léa as the woman whose function was to read books to Marie-Antoinette which will be played by Eva. Sounds promising!
A woman whose function it once was to read books aloud to Marie-Antoinette is haunted by the memory of her last days at the French court of Versailles, when Louis XVI’s magnificent palace succumbed to the irrepressible forces of revolution. Now exiled in Vienna, Madame Agathe-Sidonie Laborde looks back twenty-one years to the legendary opulence of Versailles and, overcome with nostalgia and remorse, discovers the full measure of her fascination with the Queen she served.
Transporting us to eighteenth-century France with the skill of a consummate storyteller, Chantal Thomas meticulously re-creates the miniature universe of Versailles, brilliantly juxtaposing its beauty and its dawn-to-dusk ritual with the chaos that erupts. Her portrait of Versailles and of Marie-Antoinette is an incomparable account of the collapse of a lost world.
I have also updated the gallery with lots of HQ screencaptures of Léa in ‘Lourdes‘! Check them out!
Belle Épine, one of Léa’s latest and most talked about projects hits theatres in November 10th. Taking a look at the trailer, this film does really look promising!
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If you’re a regular visitor you’ve probably realized that I’ve updated the sidebar and gallery a little bit, so don’t hesitate to surf around and get all the latest info on Léa’s latest projects. As for the gallery, I’ve added a new promotional still for “Roses à Crédit” and the screencaptures of the trailer of Louis Garrel’s “Le Petit Tailleur” as well as some pictures from the Paris Cinema Festival: both the the Belle Épine and Petit Tailleur premieres and the reception at the Ministry of Culture. Big thanks to Lindsey! Enjoy and thanks for visiting!
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I’ve uploaded the gallery with tons of new pictures from recent events that Léa has attended these past few weeks. Enjoy! Big, big thanks to the ever lovely Lindsey
- Sep 13th | Aurel BCG Charity Day Benefit
- Sep 30th | Vogue Anniversary Party
- Sep 30th | Uniqlo Anniversary Party
- Oct 6th | Miu Miu SS 2011 Fashion Show
Léa has been cast in Paramount’s fourth “Mission: Impossible” film! She will be starring opposite Tom Cruise and apparently she’s playing the villain which shall be interesting to see!
Lea Seydoux, the French actress who recently appeared in Ridley Scott’s “Robin Hood” and the opening farmhouse scene of “Inglourious Basterds,” will square off against Tom Cruise in Paramount’s fourth “Mission: Impossible” movie. Seydoux will play the lead female villain in the picture, which just began shooting in Europe.
The “Mission: Impossible” role is 25-year-old Seydoux’s latest foray into English-language movies. She recently wrapped “Midnight in Paris,” Woody Allen’s latest film, which stars Marion Cotillard, Owen Wilson and Rachel McAdams.







Beauty and The Beast
Grand Central
Sister (2012)
Farewell, My Queen (2012)
M:I Ghost Protocol (2011)












