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Eva Green

Eva Gaëlle Green (French: [eva ɡa.ɛl ɡʁɛn], Swedish: [ˈêːva ˈɡreːn]; born (1980-07-06)6 July 1980) is a French actress. The daughter of actress Marlène Jobert, she began her career in theatre before making her film debut in Bernardo Bertolucci's The Dreamers (2003). She portrayed Sibylla, Queen of Jerusalem in Ridley Scott's historical epic Kingdom of Heaven (2005). The following year, she played Bond girl Vesper Lynd in the James Bond film Casino Royale (2006), for which she received the BAFTA Rising Star Award.

Eva Green
Green in 2018
Born
Eva Gaëlle Green

(1980-07-06) 6 July 1980 (age 42)
Paris, France
Education
OccupationActress
Years active2001–present
Parent
Relatives
Awards

Green has since starred in numerous independent films, including Cracks (2009), Womb (2010), and Perfect Sense (2011). In 2014, she played Artemisia in the 300 sequel 300: Rise of an Empire and Ava Lord in Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez's Sin City sequel Sin City: A Dame to Kill For. Green is also known for her collaborations with director Tim Burton, starring as Angelique Bouchard in the horror comedy film Dark Shadows (2012), the titular character of the fantasy film Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (2016), and Colette Marchant in the fantasy film Dumbo (2019). For her role as an astronaut mother in the drama film Proxima (2019), she earned a nomination for the César Award for Best Actress.

Green starred as Morgan Pendragon in the Starz historical fantasy series Camelot (2011). She also starred as Vanessa Ives in the Showtime horror drama series Penny Dreadful (2014–2016), earning critical acclaim and a nomination for Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards.

Early life

Eva Gaëlle Green[1] was born two minutes earlier than her non-identical twin sister, Joy,[2] on 6 July 1980.[3][4] She is the daughter of French actress and author Marlène Jobert, and Walter Green, a Swedish dentist[5][6] and occasional actor (Au Hasard Balthazar directed by Robert Bresson).[7]

Green is of Jewish descent[8][9][10][11] through her Algerian-born mother.[9][12][13][14] Green has described herself as "a secular Jew who never attended synagogue as a girl"[8][15] and feels "like a citizen of the world".[16][5] She has described her family as "bourgeois"[17] and has said that her sister is very different from her.[18] Green is naturally dark blonde; she has dyed her hair brown since she was 15 years old.[19] She is the great-granddaughter of French composer Paul Le Flem[20] and of Swedish photographer Mia Green,[21] the niece of actress Marika Green and the maternal first cousin of singer Elsa Lunghini and actress Joséphine Jobert.[22][23][24] The surname "Green" [ˈɡɾeːn] is derived from the Swedish word "gren", which means "tree branch".[25][26]

Green was raised in France and attended the American University of Paris, an English-speaking institution.[19] She also spent time between London and Ireland growing up.[27] She was quiet in school,[18] and developed an interest in Egyptology when she visited the Louvre at age seven.[28] At age 14, after seeing Isabelle Adjani in The Story of Adele H., Green decided to become an actress. Her mother initially feared that an acting career would be too much for her sensitive daughter, but later came to support her ambitions.[27] Green continued her studies at Cours Eva Saint Paul in Paris,[29] and took an acting course at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London.[5] After that, Green returned to Paris, where she performed in several plays.[27] Green stated that when she was in drama school, she "always picked the really evil roles" because "it's a great way to deal with your everyday emotions".[30]

Career

2001–2005

Green appeared on stage in Jalousie en Trois Fax (2001) for which she was nominated for a Molière Award.[31] She also appeared in Turcaret (2002).

In 2002, Green had her film debut, when director Bernardo Bertolucci cast her for the role of Isabelle in The Dreamers (2003), which involved her in extensive full frontal nude scenes and rear nude scenes as well as graphic sex scenes. Green told The Guardian that her agent and her parents begged her not to take the role, concerned that the film would cause her career to "have the same destiny as Maria Schneider",[32] because of Schneider's traumatic experience during the filming of Bertolucci's Last Tango in Paris.[27] Green said that with Bertolucci's guidance she felt comfortable during the filming of the nude and sex scenes[33] but was embarrassed when her family saw the film.[27] Her performance was well-received, and some compared her to Liv Tyler.[34] Green expressed surprise when a minute was cut from the film for the American market, stating, "[T]here is so much violence, both on the streets and on the screen. They think nothing of it. Yet I think they are frightened by sex."[27] Her next film was Arsène Lupin (2004), in which she portrayed Lupin's love interest. She enjoyed the light-hearted role, although she has stated that she generally prefers more complex characters.[31]

Her performance in The Dreamers led Ridley Scott to cast Green in Kingdom of Heaven (2005), a film about the Crusades where she played Sibylla, Princess of Jerusalem. Green performed six screen tests and was hired only a week before principal photography began.[5] Green found the atmosphere of coming onto a film so late tense and exciting, and she liked the film's ambiguity in approaching its subject matter.[30] To her disappointment, much of her screen time was cut.[5] Stephanie Zacharek of Salon.com praised her performance: "She doesn't quite know what to do with her character's stilted dialogue, but she carries herself so regally that you barely notice."[35] Nev Pierce of the BBC, however, called her character "limp".[36] Green was satisfied when her character's complex subplot was restored in the director's cut.[37] Total Film said the new scenes completed her performance: "In the theatrical cut, Princess Sibylla sleeps with Balian and then, more or less, loses her mind. Now we understand why. Not only does Sibylla have a young son, but when she realizes he's afflicted with leprosy just like her brother Baldwin, she decides to take his life shortly after he's been crowned king."[38]

 
Green at the 2007 BAFTA Awards

2006–2013

Green was considered for roles in The Constant Gardener (a role that went to Rachel Weisz) and The Black Dahlia.[27] She was cast at the last minute for the role of Vesper Lynd in the 2006 James Bond film Casino Royale.[28] Green was approached in mid-2005 but turned it down.[37] Principal photography was already underway, and director Martin Campbell said casting the role was difficult because "we didn't have the final script and a Bond girl always had the connotation of tits 'n' ass." Campbell saw Green's performance in the director's cut of Kingdom of Heaven,[39] and approached Green again. She read the script, and found the character of Vesper far deeper than most Bond girls.[37] Green's performance was well received: Entertainment Weekly called her the fourth-best Bond girl of all time;[40] IGN named her the best femme fatale, stating, "This is the girl that broke – and therefore made – James Bond";[41] and she won a BAFTA and an Empire award for her performance. Both awards were voted for by the British public.[42]

Green portrayed the witch Serafina Pekkala in the 2007 film adaptation of The Golden Compass. Green hoped the religious themes of the book would be preserved,[37] but references to Catholicism were removed from the film.[43] Green next appeared in Franklyn, as the tormented artist Emilia,[44] (who Green compared to real-life figures Sophie Calle and Tracey Emin)[45] and the mysterious Sally, who she described as, "full of life, very witty, big sense of humor".[46] She also filmed Cracks, the directorial debut of Jordan Scott, Ridley Scott's daughter, where she plays a teacher at a girls' school named Miss G, who falls in love with one of her pupils. In March 2009, she appeared in Womb, where she plays a woman who clones her dead boyfriend. It is a collaboration between actor Matt Smith and director Benedek Fliegauf.[47]

She was considered for the role eventually played by Cécile de France in Un Secret (2007).[48] Additionally, she was initially approached for the female lead in Lars von Trier's controversial film Antichrist (2009). According to Trier, Green was positive about appearing in the film, but her agents refused to allow her. The unsuccessful casting attempt took two months of the film's pre-production process. Anglo-French actress Charlotte Gainsbourg was subsequently cast in the role.[49] Green later said that she got along well with Trier, "but then we started talking about nudity and sex and so on. It got a bit too far ... It was my dream to work with him, but it's a shame it was on that film that it nearly happened. I'm sure I would have been trashed doing that film".[50]

In 2011, Green signed with United Talent Agency in the US, remaining represented by Tavistock Wood in the UK.[51] Green then starred in the first season of Starz's series, Camelot, as the sorceress Morgan le Fay.[52] Green stated, "This is such an iconic story and you have 10 episodes to explore a character. It's not a girlfriend role that you could have in a movie. It's a real ballsy character. She has some guts."[53] In 2012, Green played a vengeful witch Angelique Bouchard whose curse turns Johnny Depp's character into a vampire in Tim Burton's Dark Shadows.

2014–2018

In 2014, she played Artemisia in the 300 sequel, 300: Rise of an Empire for which she received excellent reviews.[54] Rafer Guzman in his Newsday review stated, "The one bright spot is Eva Green as Xerxes' machinator, Artemesia, a raccoon-eyed warrior princess... Green plays a snarling, insatiable, self-hating femme fatale and completely steals the show."[55] Stephanie Zacharek writing for The Village Voice exclaimed, "Rise of an Empire might have been essentially more of the same, but for one distinction that makes it 300 times better than its predecessor: Mere mortals of Athens, Sparta, and every city from Mumbai to Minneapolis, behold the magnificent Eva Green, and tremble!"[56]

Between May 2014 and 2016, Green starred in the Showtime horror drama series Penny Dreadful as Vanessa Ives.[57] Her performance earned her a nomination for Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards. She also played the titular role of Ava Lord in the Sin City sequel film, Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (2014).[58]

In 2016, Green reunited with Tim Burton in Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, a film based on the 2011 novel by Ransom Riggs.[59] Green collaborated once more with Burton in Disney's 2019 live-action adaptation of Dumbo, co-starring with Colin Farrell and Michael Keaton. In 2018, she was appointed as a Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, an honorary award given by the French government.[60]

In 2019, she starred in the French drama film Proxima directed by Alice Winocour. Green's performance in the movie was met with critical acclaim and she was eventually nominated for the César Award for Best Actress.[61] In 2020, she starred as Lydia Wells in the BBC One miniseries The Luminaries, based on the 2013 novel by Eleanor Catton.[62]

A Patriot film abandonment and lawsuit

In April 2018, it was announced that Green would star in the sci-fi thriller film A Patriot.[63] In August 2020, it was reported that the actress, who was also an executive producer on the project, was suing the production company, White Lantern Film, because it had refused to pay her an £800,000 ($1.04 million) fee after the project was abandoned, and a pay-or-play contract had been agreed on. In its own suit, White Lantern claims Green derailed the film, e.g. demanding that additional expensive crew be hired. The company also claims Green owes it more than £1 million ($1.3 million) after walking away from the project.[64] Green won the lawsuit in April 2023. [65]

During the lawsuit Whatsapp messages between Green and friends included references to her describing potential crew members as “shitty peasants”, the production as a “B-shitty-movie” and producer Jake Seal as “pure vomit”. However, the Judge found: “She may have said some extremely unpleasant things about Mr Seal and his crew at Black Hangar, but this was borne from a genuine feeling of concern that any film made under Mr Seal’s control would be of very low quality and would not do justice to a script that she and the former directors were passionate about.”[66][67]

2022–present

Green appeared in Nocebo, a thriller produced by teams from Ireland and the Philippines, released on 4 November 2022 in the US and on 9 December 2022 in the UK and Ireland.[68] In June 2021, it was announced that Green would serve as the lead character in the British-French Apple TV+ series Liaison, co-starring Vincent Cassel.[69] The series premiered on 24 February 2023.[70]

Personal life

Green considers herself "nerdy".[28] She also says, "When people first meet me, they find me very cold... I keep myself at a distance, and I think that's why I'm so drawn to acting. It allows me to wear a mask."[2][15][28] She lives alone and, by her own account, leads a low-key life when she is not working. When asked in an interview what people would be surprised to find out about her, she responded, "I guess people would be surprised to find out that I am a bit of a homebody. I do not like clubbing or going to wild parties. After a day of shooting, I love to come home and relax by the fire with a glass of wine and a good book. Boring, huh?"[71] Green has expressed interests in taxidermy and entomology; she collects preserved skulls and insects.[72][73]

When asked about her preference to play graphic, sexually charged roles, Green described it as "paradoxical" given her self-confessed shyness. She commented humorously, "I don't really understand why I do that. I need to go through therapy!"[74] Green also favours dark, twisted characters, as they allow her to feel liberated. She spoke about her role in Penny Dreadful as, "it's like I don't have a corset anymore when I'm playing Vanessa, you know? People will think that it's terrible to have fun in a show like that. But I do."[8] However, she has tried to take a variety of divergent roles in order to avoid being typecast.[8]

Green is non-religious Jewish, though she describes herself as "very spiritual" and having complex beliefs about supernatural forces.[8]

Green has expressed interest in returning to theatre.[33] She says she has no plans to work in Hollywood full-time because "the problem with Hollywood is that the studios are super powerful, they have far more power than the directors... [my] ambition at this moment is just to find a good script".[75]

In 2017, she revealed that Harvey Weinstein made an inappropriate advance during a business meeting but she pushed him off.[76]

Filmography

Key
  Denotes works that have not yet been released

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2001 The Piano Teacher Walter's friend Uncredited
2003 The Dreamers Isabelle
2004 Arsène Lupin Clarisse de Dreux-Soubise
2005 Kingdom of Heaven Sibylla, Princess of Jerusalem
2006 Casino Royale Vesper Lynd
2007 The Golden Compass Serafina Pekkala
2008 Franklyn Emilia Bryant / Sally
2009 Cracks Miss G
2010 Womb Rebecca
2011 Perfect Sense Susan
2012 Dark Shadows Angelique Bouchard
2014 White Bird in a Blizzard Eve Connors
300: Rise of an Empire Artemisia
The Salvation Madelaine
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For Ava Lord
2016 Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Miss Alma Peregrine
2017 Based on a True Story Elle
Euphoria Emilie
2019 Dumbo Colette Marchant
Proxima Sarah Loreau
2022 Nocebo Christine
2023 The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan Milady de Winter
The Three Musketeers: Milady  
TBA Dirty Angels   Jake

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Camelot Morgan Pendragon 10 episodes
2014–2016 Penny Dreadful Vanessa Ives 27 episodes
2020 The Luminaries Lydia Wells 6 episodes
2023 Liaison Alison Rowdy 6 episodes

Video game

Year Title Role Notes
2008 007: Quantum of Solace Vesper Lynd Voice

Awards and nominations

Association Year Category Work Result Ref(s)
British Academy Film Awards 2007 BAFTA Rising Star Award Casino Royale Won [77]
César Awards 2020 Best Actress Proxima Nominated [61]
Chlotrudis Awards 2015 Best Supporting Actress White Bird in a Blizzard Nominated [78]
Critics' Choice Television Awards 2015 Best Actress in a Drama Series Penny Dreadful Nominated [79]
2016 Nominated [80]
Empire Awards 2007 Best Female Newcomer Casino Royale Won [81]
European Film Awards 2004 Jameson People's Choice Award for Best Actress The Dreamers Nominated [82]
Fangoria Chainsaw Awards 2015 Best TV Actress Penny Dreadful Nominated [83]
2016 Won [84]
2017 Nominated [85]
Golden Globe Awards 2016 Best Actress – Television Series Drama Nominated [86]
IFTA Film & Drama Awards 2007 Best International Actress – People's Choice Casino Royale Nominated [87]
Lumières Awards 2020 Best Actress Proxima Nominated [88]
National Movie Awards 2007 Best Female Performance Casino Royale Nominated [89]
Satellite Awards 2015 Best Actress – Television Series Drama Penny Dreadful Nominated [90]
Saturn Awards 2007 Best Supporting Actress Casino Royale Nominated [91]
Teen Choice Awards 2005 Choice Movie: Liplock (shared with Orlando Bloom) Kingdom of Heaven Nominated [92]
Choice Movie: Love Scene (shared with Orlando Bloom) Nominated
2017 Choice Movie: Fantasy Actress Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Nominated [93]

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For the political scientist and political psychologist see Eva G T Green Eva Gaelle Green French eva ɡa ɛl ɡʁɛn Swedish ˈeːva ˈɡreːn born 1980 07 06 6 July 1980 is a French actress The daughter of actress Marlene Jobert she began her career in theatre before making her film debut in Bernardo Bertolucci s The Dreamers 2003 She portrayed Sibylla Queen of Jerusalem in Ridley Scott s historical epic Kingdom of Heaven 2005 The following year she played Bond girl Vesper Lynd in the James Bond film Casino Royale 2006 for which she received the BAFTA Rising Star Award Eva GreenGreen in 2018BornEva Gaelle Green 1980 07 06 6 July 1980 age 42 Paris FranceEducationAmerican University of Paris Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic ArtOccupationActressYears active2001 presentParentMarlene Jobert mother RelativesPaul Le Flem great grandfather Mia Green great grandmother Marika Green aunt Elsa Lunghini cousin Josephine Jobert cousin AwardsBAFTA Rising Star AwardOrdre des Arts et des LettresGreen has since starred in numerous independent films including Cracks 2009 Womb 2010 and Perfect Sense 2011 In 2014 she played Artemisia in the 300 sequel 300 Rise of an Empire and Ava Lord in Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez s Sin City sequel Sin City A Dame to Kill For Green is also known for her collaborations with director Tim Burton starring as Angelique Bouchard in the horror comedy film Dark Shadows 2012 the titular character of the fantasy film Miss Peregrine s Home for Peculiar Children 2016 and Colette Marchant in the fantasy film Dumbo 2019 For her role as an astronaut mother in the drama film Proxima 2019 she earned a nomination for the Cesar Award for Best Actress Green starred as Morgan Pendragon in the Starz historical fantasy series Camelot 2011 She also starred as Vanessa Ives in the Showtime horror drama series Penny Dreadful 2014 2016 earning critical acclaim and a nomination for Best Actress in a Television Series Drama at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 2001 2005 2 2 2006 2013 2 3 2014 2018 2 4 A Patriot film abandonment and lawsuit 2 5 2022 present 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 4 3 Video game 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditEva Gaelle Green 1 was born two minutes earlier than her non identical twin sister Joy 2 on 6 July 1980 3 4 She is the daughter of French actress and author Marlene Jobert and Walter Green a Swedish dentist 5 6 and occasional actor Au Hasard Balthazar directed by Robert Bresson 7 Green is of Jewish descent 8 9 10 11 through her Algerian born mother 9 12 13 14 Green has described herself as a secular Jew who never attended synagogue as a girl 8 15 and feels like a citizen of the world 16 5 She has described her family as bourgeois 17 and has said that her sister is very different from her 18 Green is naturally dark blonde she has dyed her hair brown since she was 15 years old 19 She is the great granddaughter of French composer Paul Le Flem 20 and of Swedish photographer Mia Green 21 the niece of actress Marika Green and the maternal first cousin of singer Elsa Lunghini and actress Josephine Jobert 22 23 24 The surname Green ˈɡɾeːn is derived from the Swedish word gren which means tree branch 25 26 Green was raised in France and attended the American University of Paris an English speaking institution 19 She also spent time between London and Ireland growing up 27 She was quiet in school 18 and developed an interest in Egyptology when she visited the Louvre at age seven 28 At age 14 after seeing Isabelle Adjani in The Story of Adele H Green decided to become an actress Her mother initially feared that an acting career would be too much for her sensitive daughter but later came to support her ambitions 27 Green continued her studies at Cours Eva Saint Paul in Paris 29 and took an acting course at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London 5 After that Green returned to Paris where she performed in several plays 27 Green stated that when she was in drama school she always picked the really evil roles because it s a great way to deal with your everyday emotions 30 Career Edit2001 2005 Edit Green appeared on stage in Jalousie en Trois Fax 2001 for which she was nominated for a Moliere Award 31 She also appeared in Turcaret 2002 In 2002 Green had her film debut when director Bernardo Bertolucci cast her for the role of Isabelle in The Dreamers 2003 which involved her in extensive full frontal nude scenes and rear nude scenes as well as graphic sex scenes Green told The Guardian that her agent and her parents begged her not to take the role concerned that the film would cause her career to have the same destiny as Maria Schneider 32 because of Schneider s traumatic experience during the filming of Bertolucci s Last Tango in Paris 27 Green said that with Bertolucci s guidance she felt comfortable during the filming of the nude and sex scenes 33 but was embarrassed when her family saw the film 27 Her performance was well received and some compared her to Liv Tyler 34 Green expressed surprise when a minute was cut from the film for the American market stating T here is so much violence both on the streets and on the screen They think nothing of it Yet I think they are frightened by sex 27 Her next film was Arsene Lupin 2004 in which she portrayed Lupin s love interest She enjoyed the light hearted role although she has stated that she generally prefers more complex characters 31 Her performance in The Dreamers led Ridley Scott to cast Green in Kingdom of Heaven 2005 a film about the Crusades where she played Sibylla Princess of Jerusalem Green performed six screen tests and was hired only a week before principal photography began 5 Green found the atmosphere of coming onto a film so late tense and exciting and she liked the film s ambiguity in approaching its subject matter 30 To her disappointment much of her screen time was cut 5 Stephanie Zacharek of Salon com praised her performance She doesn t quite know what to do with her character s stilted dialogue but she carries herself so regally that you barely notice 35 Nev Pierce of the BBC however called her character limp 36 Green was satisfied when her character s complex subplot was restored in the director s cut 37 Total Film said the new scenes completed her performance In the theatrical cut Princess Sibylla sleeps with Balian and then more or less loses her mind Now we understand why Not only does Sibylla have a young son but when she realizes he s afflicted with leprosy just like her brother Baldwin she decides to take his life shortly after he s been crowned king 38 Green at the 2007 BAFTA Awards 2006 2013 Edit Green was considered for roles in The Constant Gardener a role that went to Rachel Weisz and The Black Dahlia 27 She was cast at the last minute for the role of Vesper Lynd in the 2006 James Bond film Casino Royale 28 Green was approached in mid 2005 but turned it down 37 Principal photography was already underway and director Martin Campbell said casting the role was difficult because we didn t have the final script and a Bond girl always had the connotation of tits n ass Campbell saw Green s performance in the director s cut of Kingdom of Heaven 39 and approached Green again She read the script and found the character of Vesper far deeper than most Bond girls 37 Green s performance was well received Entertainment Weekly called her the fourth best Bond girl of all time 40 IGN named her the best femme fatale stating This is the girl that broke and therefore made James Bond 41 and she won a BAFTA and an Empire award for her performance Both awards were voted for by the British public 42 Green portrayed the witch Serafina Pekkala in the 2007 film adaptation of The Golden Compass Green hoped the religious themes of the book would be preserved 37 but references to Catholicism were removed from the film 43 Green next appeared in Franklyn as the tormented artist Emilia 44 who Green compared to real life figures Sophie Calle and Tracey Emin 45 and the mysterious Sally who she described as full of life very witty big sense of humor 46 She also filmed Cracks the directorial debut of Jordan Scott Ridley Scott s daughter where she plays a teacher at a girls school named Miss G who falls in love with one of her pupils In March 2009 she appeared in Womb where she plays a woman who clones her dead boyfriend It is a collaboration between actor Matt Smith and director Benedek Fliegauf 47 She was considered for the role eventually played by Cecile de France in Un Secret 2007 48 Additionally she was initially approached for the female lead in Lars von Trier s controversial film Antichrist 2009 According to Trier Green was positive about appearing in the film but her agents refused to allow her The unsuccessful casting attempt took two months of the film s pre production process Anglo French actress Charlotte Gainsbourg was subsequently cast in the role 49 Green later said that she got along well with Trier but then we started talking about nudity and sex and so on It got a bit too far It was my dream to work with him but it s a shame it was on that film that it nearly happened I m sure I would have been trashed doing that film 50 In 2011 Green signed with United Talent Agency in the US remaining represented by Tavistock Wood in the UK 51 Green then starred in the first season of Starz s series Camelot as the sorceress Morgan le Fay 52 Green stated This is such an iconic story and you have 10 episodes to explore a character It s not a girlfriend role that you could have in a movie It s a real ballsy character She has some guts 53 In 2012 Green played a vengeful witch Angelique Bouchard whose curse turns Johnny Depp s character into a vampire in Tim Burton s Dark Shadows Green at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival 2014 2018 Edit In 2014 she played Artemisia in the 300 sequel 300 Rise of an Empire for which she received excellent reviews 54 Rafer Guzman in his Newsday review stated The one bright spot is Eva Green as Xerxes machinator Artemesia a raccoon eyed warrior princess Green plays a snarling insatiable self hating femme fatale and completely steals the show 55 Stephanie Zacharek writing for The Village Voice exclaimed Rise of an Empire might have been essentially more of the same but for one distinction that makes it 300 times better than its predecessor Mere mortals of Athens Sparta and every city from Mumbai to Minneapolis behold the magnificent Eva Green and tremble 56 Between May 2014 and 2016 Green starred in the Showtime horror drama series Penny Dreadful as Vanessa Ives 57 Her performance earned her a nomination for Best Actress in a Television Series Drama at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards She also played the titular role of Ava Lord in the Sin City sequel film Sin City A Dame to Kill For 2014 58 In 2016 Green reunited with Tim Burton in Miss Peregrine s Home for Peculiar Children a film based on the 2011 novel by Ransom Riggs 59 Green collaborated once more with Burton in Disney s 2019 live action adaptation of Dumbo co starring with Colin Farrell and Michael Keaton In 2018 she was appointed as a Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres an honorary award given by the French government 60 In 2019 she starred in the French drama film Proxima directed by Alice Winocour Green s performance in the movie was met with critical acclaim and she was eventually nominated for the Cesar Award for Best Actress 61 In 2020 she starred as Lydia Wells in the BBC One miniseries The Luminaries based on the 2013 novel by Eleanor Catton 62 A Patriot film abandonment and lawsuit Edit In April 2018 it was announced that Green would star in the sci fi thriller film A Patriot 63 In August 2020 it was reported that the actress who was also an executive producer on the project was suing the production company White Lantern Film because it had refused to pay her an 800 000 1 04 million fee after the project was abandoned and a pay or play contract had been agreed on In its own suit White Lantern claims Green derailed the film e g demanding that additional expensive crew be hired The company also claims Green owes it more than 1 million 1 3 million after walking away from the project 64 Green won the lawsuit in April 2023 65 During the lawsuit Whatsapp messages between Green and friends included references to her describing potential crew members as shitty peasants the production as a B shitty movie and producer Jake Seal as pure vomit However the Judge found She may have said some extremely unpleasant things about Mr Seal and his crew at Black Hangar but this was borne from a genuine feeling of concern that any film made under Mr Seal s control would be of very low quality and would not do justice to a script that she and the former directors were passionate about 66 67 2022 present Edit Green appeared in Nocebo a thriller produced by teams from Ireland and the Philippines released on 4 November 2022 in the US and on 9 December 2022 in the UK and Ireland 68 In June 2021 it was announced that Green would serve as the lead character in the British French Apple TV series Liaison co starring Vincent Cassel 69 The series premiered on 24 February 2023 70 Personal life EditGreen considers herself nerdy 28 She also says When people first meet me they find me very cold I keep myself at a distance and I think that s why I m so drawn to acting It allows me to wear a mask 2 15 28 She lives alone and by her own account leads a low key life when she is not working When asked in an interview what people would be surprised to find out about her she responded I guess people would be surprised to find out that I am a bit of a homebody I do not like clubbing or going to wild parties After a day of shooting I love to come home and relax by the fire with a glass of wine and a good book Boring huh 71 Green has expressed interests in taxidermy and entomology she collects preserved skulls and insects 72 73 When asked about her preference to play graphic sexually charged roles Green described it as paradoxical given her self confessed shyness She commented humorously I don t really understand why I do that I need to go through therapy 74 Green also favours dark twisted characters as they allow her to feel liberated She spoke about her role in Penny Dreadful as it s like I don t have a corset anymore when I m playing Vanessa you know People will think that it s terrible to have fun in a show like that But I do 8 However she has tried to take a variety of divergent roles in order to avoid being typecast 8 Green is non religious Jewish though she describes herself as very spiritual and having complex beliefs about supernatural forces 8 Green has expressed interest in returning to theatre 33 She says she has no plans to work in Hollywood full time because the problem with Hollywood is that the studios are super powerful they have far more power than the directors my ambition at this moment is just to find a good script 75 In 2017 she revealed that Harvey Weinstein made an inappropriate advance during a business meeting but she pushed him off 76 Filmography EditKey Denotes works that have not yet been releasedFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes2001 The Piano Teacher Walter s friend Uncredited2003 The Dreamers Isabelle2004 Arsene Lupin Clarisse de Dreux Soubise2005 Kingdom of Heaven Sibylla Princess of Jerusalem2006 Casino Royale Vesper Lynd2007 The Golden Compass Serafina Pekkala2008 Franklyn Emilia Bryant Sally2009 Cracks Miss G2010 Womb Rebecca2011 Perfect Sense Susan2012 Dark Shadows Angelique Bouchard2014 White Bird in a Blizzard Eve Connors300 Rise of an Empire ArtemisiaThe Salvation MadelaineSin City A Dame to Kill For Ava Lord2016 Miss Peregrine s Home for Peculiar Children Miss Alma Peregrine2017 Based on a True Story ElleEuphoria Emilie2019 Dumbo Colette MarchantProxima Sarah Loreau2022 Nocebo Christine2023 The Three Musketeers D Artagnan Milady de WinterThe Three Musketeers Milady TBA Dirty Angels JakeTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes2011 Camelot Morgan Pendragon 10 episodes2014 2016 Penny Dreadful Vanessa Ives 27 episodes2020 The Luminaries Lydia Wells 6 episodes2023 Liaison Alison Rowdy 6 episodesVideo game Edit Year Title Role Notes2008 007 Quantum of Solace Vesper Lynd VoiceAwards and nominations EditAssociation Year Category Work Result Ref s British Academy Film Awards 2007 BAFTA Rising Star Award Casino Royale Won 77 Cesar Awards 2020 Best Actress Proxima Nominated 61 Chlotrudis Awards 2015 Best Supporting Actress White Bird in a Blizzard Nominated 78 Critics Choice Television Awards 2015 Best Actress in a Drama Series Penny Dreadful Nominated 79 2016 Nominated 80 Empire Awards 2007 Best Female Newcomer Casino Royale Won 81 European Film Awards 2004 Jameson People s Choice Award for Best Actress The Dreamers Nominated 82 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards 2015 Best TV Actress Penny Dreadful Nominated 83 2016 Won 84 2017 Nominated 85 Golden Globe Awards 2016 Best Actress Television Series Drama Nominated 86 IFTA Film amp Drama Awards 2007 Best International Actress People s Choice Casino Royale Nominated 87 Lumieres Awards 2020 Best Actress Proxima Nominated 88 National Movie Awards 2007 Best Female Performance Casino Royale Nominated 89 Satellite Awards 2015 Best Actress Television Series Drama Penny Dreadful Nominated 90 Saturn Awards 2007 Best Supporting Actress Casino Royale Nominated 91 Teen Choice Awards 2005 Choice Movie Liplock shared with Orlando Bloom Kingdom of Heaven Nominated 92 Choice Movie Love Scene shared with Orlando Bloom Nominated2017 Choice Movie Fantasy Actress Miss Peregrine s Home for Peculiar Children Nominated 93 References Edit eftekasat net eftekasat net 6 July 1980 Archived from the original on 23 November 2012 Retrieved 30 September 2013 a b Williamson Charlotte June 2005 Green Goddess Harpers amp Queen p 111 Godard Agathe 29 August 1988 Marlene et ses filles Paris Match in French Maida Sabine 25 November 2001 Eva Green une star en herbe Version femme La Tribune Le Progres in French a b c d e Eva Green Biography Yahoo Movies Archived from the original on 23 March 2007 Retrieved 27 August 2007 Choteau Martin 5 February 2017 Qui est le mari de Marlene Jobert Walter Green www gala fr in French Retrieved 29 September 2020 Gerard Lefort 9 December 2003 Un joli moi de mai Liberation in French Retrieved 10 October 2021 a b c d e Jeffries Stuart 3 May 2016 Eva Green I don t want to be put in a box marked Weird Witch The Guardian Retrieved 29 April 2018 a b Day Elizabeth 5 June 2011 Eva Green interview Playing evil The Guardian Retrieved 27 May 2018 Milligan Lauren 6 June 2011 My Friend John British Vogue Retrieved 27 May 2018 Bond girl Eva Green I have a dark side Irish Independent 3 July 2011 Retrieved 31 March 2019 Telle mere quelle fille Archived 19 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Novembre 2010 Par Sophie Carquain Madame Le Figaro Adams Sam 14 April 2011 Eva Green The A V Club Retrieved 27 May 2018 Berg Roger Chalom Chemouny Franklin Didi 1971 Guide juif de France Editions Migdal p 402 a b Palmer Martyn December 2007 Faith No More Total Film p 90 Les Pieds noirs Emmanuel Robles P Lebaud Paris 1982 137 Marlene Jobert est nee egalement a Alger mais peut on la considerer comme une pied noir Kern Richard 2003 Eva Green Index Magazine Retrieved 27 August 2007 a b Young Neil 30 December 2003 Eva Green Confessions of a nervous Neil Young s Film Lounge Retrieved 27 August 2007 a b Daly Steve 2 October 2007 Green Goddess Vanity Fair Retrieved 5 October 2007 Paul Le Flem arriere grand pere d Eva Green Le Telegramme in French 10 June 2013 Retrieved 13 April 2023 Morice Jacques 16 January 2017 Eva Green Je joue encore une femme fatale avec Polanski alors que je ne le suis pas dans la vie Telerama in French Retrieved 13 April 2023 Biographie de Elsa Lunghini Archived 23 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine www universalmusic fr Elsa bio biographie de stars Archived 20 March 2011 at the Wayback Machine www gala fr Gala Magazine Josephine Jobert Ados fr tele ados fr Retrieved 21 March 2017 Adrian Deevoy 6 August 2014 Eva Green GQ Retrieved 8 November 2016 Jonny Black 22 August 2014 Eva Green Facts 27 Things You Probably Don t Know About the Sin City Star Moviefone Archived from the original on 8 November 2016 Retrieved 8 November 2016 a b c d e f g Jeffries Stuart 26 January 2007 He s the Bond girl not me The Guardian UK Retrieved 27 August 2007 a b c d Verghis Sharon 3 December 2006 Not easy being Green The Age Australia Retrieved 27 August 2007 Palmer Caroline October 2003 Mystery Girl Vogue p 290 a b Brett Anwar 4 May 2005 Eva Green Kingdom of Heaven BBC Retrieved 27 August 2007 a b Schweiger Daniel May 2005 All Hail The Queen Eva Green Rules Supreme Over The Kingdom of Heaven Venice pp 60 63 Stealing beauty a February 2004 article from The Guardian a b Russell Steve 24 March 2005 Auteur s Muse Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 1 October 2007 Retrieved 27 August 2007 Webber Monique January 2007 The Green Mile Australian Vogue p 90 Zackarek Stephanie 6 May 2005 Kingdom of Heaven Salon com Archived from the original on 7 August 2007 Retrieved 27 August 2007 Pierce Nev 6 May 2005 Kingdom of Heaven BBC Retrieved 27 August 2007 a b c d Douglas Edward 14 November 2006 Eva Green s Envious Role Superherohype com Retrieved 27 August 2007 Kingdom of Heaven Director s Cut DVD Review Total Film July 2006 Retrieved 27 August 2007 Douglas Edward 14 November 2006 Casino Royale Director Martin Campbell Superherohype com Retrieved 27 August 2007 Joshua Rich 30 March 2007 The 10 Best Bond Girls Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 27 August 2007 Pirello Phil 29 November 2007 Very Bad Girls IGN com Retrieved 3 December 2007 James Bond conquers Empire Awards BBC News 28 March 2007 Retrieved 27 August 2007 The Golden Compass Entertainment Weekly 16 August 2007 Retrieved 27 August 2007 Joe Utichi 28 November 2007 Exclusive RT Visits the Set of Franklyn Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 11 March 2008 Spelling Ian 5 December 2007 Green Completes Franklyn Sci Fi Wire Archived from the original on 2 March 2009 Retrieved 11 March 2008 Johnson G Allen 2 December 2007 Role as flying witch lifts Green s profile San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved 11 March 2008 Ed Meza 9 February 2009 Eva Green to star in Womb Variety Retrieved 3 April 2011 Toumarkine Doris Miller s Tale French Director Probes a Holocaust Mystery in A Secret Archived from the original on 11 July 2011 Retrieved 7 March 2011 Crocker Jonathan RT Interview Lars von Trier on Antichrist Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 6 March 2011 London Evening Standard Shy Girl sex bomb Eva Green is really a bundle of nerves Retrieved 6 August 2012 Ultimate Bond Girl Eva Green Gets Dark Shadows Lead 4 February 2011 Joseph Fiennes Eva Green Lead Camelot Cast TV Guide Radish Christina 24 January 2011 Eva Green Interview CAMELOT Plus Updates on PERFECT SENSE and CALLAS Collider com Retrieved 21 February 2011 How Eva Green Absolutely Stole 300 Rise of an Empire huffington post Retrieved 10 July 2014 Guzman Rafel 6 March 2014 300 Rise of an Empire review Pointless swordplay newsday com Retrieved 2 August 2014 Zacharek Stephanie 5 March 2014 300 Rise of an Empire Offers Delights for People of All Sexes and Persuasions villagevoice com Archived from the original on 3 August 2014 Retrieved 2 August 2014 Moore Debi 6 May 2014 Eva Green Penny Dreadful DC com Retrieved 10 July 2014 SIN CITY A DAME TO KILL FOR See the New and Improved Eva Green Poster Approved by the MPAA collider com Retrieved 10 July 2014 Collin Robbie 27 September 2016 Miss Peregrine s Home For Peculiar Children review Tim Burton s Edwardian fairy tale feels oddly conventional The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on 11 January 2022 Retrieved 23 October 2016 Nomination dans l ordre des Arts et des Lettres hiver 2018 culture gouv fr in French Government of France Retrieved 24 June 2019 a b Tartaglione Nancy 29 January 2020 Cesar Awards Nominations Roman Polanski s An Officer and a Spy Leads With 12 Ladj Ly s Les Miserables Scores 11 Full List Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 29 January 2020 Denby Laura 28 June 2020 The Luminaries on BBC One is different from the book but here s why that s a good thing Digital Spy Archived from the original on 28 June 2020 Retrieved 17 September 2021 Eva Green Ed Skrein join thriller A Patriot Business Standard India 28 April 2018 Retrieved 9 August 2020 Barraclough Leo 7 August 2020 Eva Green Sued for Allegedly Derailing Sci Fi Thriller A Patriot Variety Retrieved 8 August 2020 Eva Green wins 1m High Court battle over sci fi film collapse Variety 28 April 2023 Retrieved 28 April 2023 Eva Green humiliated to have private messages exposed in court NME 1 February 2023 Retrieved 1 February 2023 https www judiciary uk wp content uploads 2023 04 Green v White Lantern judgment 280423 pdf Ramachandran Naman 28 October 2022 Eva Green Mark Strong Film Nocebo Acquired by Vertigo Releasing for U K Ireland EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved 2 November 2022 Ramachandran Naman 24 June 2021 Vincent Cassel Eva Green Star in Apple TV Plus Anglo French Series Liaison Variety Retrieved 17 September 2021 McCormack Olivia 24 February 2023 What to watch on Friday Liaison premieres on Apple TV Plus The Washington Post Retrieved 3 March 2023 Exclusive EvaGreenWeb com Q amp A with Eva Green Part II evagreenweb com Retrieved 24 April 2014 GQ amp A Eva Green GQ 29 March 2012 Eva Green I m Basically An Old Lady ShortList com 25 February 2014 Freeman Thomas 27 June 2016 Evan Green on all those nude scenes I need therapy Maxim Bottelier Steffanie September 2007 Een vrouw ais Eva in Dutch Netherlands Elle p 230 Eva Green Says Harvey Weinstein Behaved Inappropriately I Had to Push Him Off EXCLUSIVE Variety 14 October 2017 Retrieved 24 November 2018 Film in 2007 BAFTA Awards British Academy of Film and Television Arts Retrieved 5 August 2022 21st 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