10 intriguing facts about Eva Green
Eva Green is a French stage, film and television actress and model. Eva Green's acting career began in the theater, then made her film debut in Bernardo Bertolucci's drama "The Dreamers" (2003). World fame received, playing the role of Sibylla, Queen of Jerusalem in Ridley Scott's historical epic "Kingdom of Heaven" and James Bond girl Vesper Lynd in the action film "Casino Royale" (2006). This was reported by SSPDaily.
Eva Green has a twin sister
Eva Galle Green, born on July 6, 1980, is the twin sister of Joy. Their parents are actress Marlène Jobert and dental surgeon Walter Green. Eva's ancestry includes Breton, Swedish, and she is the great-granddaughter of composer Paul Le Flem.
Eva Green's upbringing in France
Raised in France, Eva attended the American University of Paris. Fascinated by Egyptology from a young age, she decided to pursue acting after watching Isabelle Adjani in "The Story of Adele H." Despite initial concerns from her mother, Marlène Jobert, Eva's acting dreams found support.
Eva Green's drama studies in London
After attending the Cours Eva Saint Paul in Paris, Eva further honed her acting skills at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London. Returning to Paris, she performed in numerous plays, exploring the allure of playing "evil" roles.
The early stages of Eva Green's career
Eva made her film debut in Bernardo Bertolucci's "The Dreamers" in 2003, showcasing her talent through demanding scenes. Despite initial reservations, she felt comfortable under Bertolucci's direction. Eva's family, however, felt embarrassed upon seeing the finished film.
Eva's fondness for low-budget films
With a penchant for roles that make an impact, Eva gravitates towards characters who change destinies and realities. She appreciates the charm of low-budget films, such as her participation in the fantasy film "Franklyn" (2007), where she played two contrasting characters.
Eva Green's accolades and honors
Eva's breakthrough in "Casino Royale" earned her a BAFTA and an Empire Award, both esteemed honors chosen by the public. She garnered nominations for multiple films, including "The Dreamers," "Kingdom of Heaven," "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children," and "Proxima."
Eva Green's modeling ventures
Aside from her acting career, Eva has worked as a model for prestigious brands like Christian Dior, Lancôme, and Emporio Armani. Renowned for her captivating gaze and dark hair, Eva's mystique continues to attract fashion houses for various shoots.
The Swedish origins of Eva's name
Despite being associated with the English language, Eva's surname, Green, originates from Swedish, meaning "tree branch." Interestingly, Eva herself does not speak Swedish. She prefers quieter activities like reading by the fire and delights in dancing and fitness.
Eva Green's venture into video games
In 2008, Eva's appearance in the first-person shooter video game "Quantum of Solace" garnered attention. Her involvement brought her likeness alongside the voice acting of Daniel Craig, as the game combines elements from the films "Casino Royale" and "Quantum of Solace."
Eva Green's television achievements
Eva expanded her career to television, first appearing in Starz's "Camelot" in 2011 and portraying the ambitious Morgan Pendragon. Her breakthrough came with the role of powerful medium Vanessa Ives in the Showtime series "Penny Dreadful," earning her a Golden Globe nomination. Eva's recent TV role was as Lydia Wells in the BBC miniseries adaptation of "The Luminaries," with upcoming work in the Apple TV+ series "Liaison" alongside Vincent Cassel.