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Léa Seydoux Has Hollywood Stardom, But Says Being A Woman On Screen Is Easier In Europe


Europe is easier for a woman on screen, says Léa Seydoux in a Harper's Bazaar interview.

Léa Seydoux has had a lot of success with Hollywood blockbusters, appearing in two James Bond films — Spectre and No Time to Die — and now in Dune: Part Two, where she plays Lady Margot Fenring. But despite those triumphs, the French actress said in a recent Harper’s Bazaar interview that acting in Europe is easier on a woman than it is being in the industry in the U.S. Her latest French film, The Beast, satirizes mainstream American moviemaking and its obsession with youth.

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