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Eva Green
Eva Gaëlle Green (; ; born 6 July 1980) is a French actress. She started her career in theatre before making her film debut in 2003 in Bernardo Bertolucci's controversial ''The Dreamers''. She achieved international recognition when she appeared in Ridley Scott's ''Kingdom of Heaven'' (2005), and portrayed Vesper Lynd in the James Bond film ''Casino Royale'' (2006). In 2006, Green was awarded the BAFTA Rising Star Award. Since 2006, Green has starred in independent films ''Cracks'' (2009), ''Womb'' (2010), and ''Perfect Sense'' (2011). She has also appeared in the television series ''Camelot'' (2011), and played Angelique Bouchard in Tim Burton's big-screen adaptation of ''Dark Shadows'' (2012). In 2014, she played Artemisia in the ''300'' sequel, ''300: Rise of an Empire'', and Ava Lord in Frank Miller's and Robert Rodriguez's ''Sin City'' sequel, ''Sin City: A Dame to Kill For''. She is currently starring in Showtime's ''Penny Dreadful''. ==Early life and education== Green was born in Paris, France, two minutes earlier than her twin sister, Joy (Johanne).〔 She is the daughter of Marlène Jobert, an actress, and Walter Green, a dentist. (Her father Walter has acted in film, appearing in Robert Bresson's film ''Au Hasard Balthazar.'') Her father is of Swedish and French descent, and through him she is the great-granddaughter of the French composer Paul Le Flem.〔Le Flem's family genealogy () Article published in Ouest-France, 24 January 2007 : "Fifteen days after her husband, Lennart Green, Jeanne Green-Le Flem () died Friday aged 95 (). The ceremony took place in the privacy of the family () her daughter, actress Marika Green, her granddaughters Joy and Eva Green () and her daughter in law Marlene Jobert. Madame Green-Le Flem, daughter of () composer Paul Le Flem, was buried in the family vault in the cemetery of Vieux-Marché (the city of Lannion, Brittanny, France ).〕 Her mother, a native of French Algeria, later moved to Metropolitan France. Green is Jewish, as is her mother (of Sephardi Jewish heritage).〔Elizabeth Day, ("Eva Green interview: Playing evil" ), ''The Guardian'', 4 June 2011〕〔''(Telle mère, quelle fille )'', Novembre 2010, Par Sophie Carquain, ''Madame'', Le Figaro〕 However, she was not raised religious at all;〔 she has said "I feel like a citizen of the world. Life and cinema don't have borders."〔''Les Pieds-noirs'', Emmanuel Roblès, (P. Lebaud, Paris: 1982), 137: "Marlène Jobert est née également à Alger, mais peut-on la considérer comme une pied-noir"〕〔 Green has described her family as "bourgeois", and has said that her sister is very different from her. Green is a natural dark blonde; she has dyed her hair black since she was 15 years old. The French-Swedish actress Marika Green is her aunt. The 1980s pop-star Elsa Lunghini is her first cousin, through their mothers.〔(Biographie de Elsa Lunghini ) www.universalmusic.fr〕〔(Elsa bio: biographie de stars ) www.gala.fr, Gala Magazine〕 Green was raised in France and attended the American University of Paris, an English-speaking institution.〔 She also spent time between Ramsgate, London and Ireland growing up.〔 Green was quiet in school,〔 and developed an interest in Egyptology when she visited the Louvre at age seven. 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 young Eva's ambitions. Green continued her studies at St. Paul Drama School in Paris, and took an acting course at Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Yahoo! Movies )〕 Around this time, Green returned to Paris, where she performed in several plays.〔 Green stated that in drama school, "I always picked the really evil roles. It's a great way to deal with your everyday emotions."
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