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Born · July 1, 1985 (39 years old)
Known For: Acting
Place of Birth: Passy, Paris, France
Léa Hélène Seydoux-Fornier de Clausonne (French: [lea sɛdu]; born 1 July 1985) is a French actress. Prolific in both French cinema and Hollywood, she has received five César Award nominations, two Lumières Awards, a Palme d'Or and a BAFTA Award nomination. In 2009, she won the Trophée Chopard Award for Female Revelation of the Year at the Cannes Film Festival. In 2016, Seydoux was appointed a Dame of the Order of Arts and Letters. In 2022, the French government made her a Dame of the National Order of Merit. She began her acting career with her film debut in Girlfriends (2006), with early roles in The Last Mistress (2007) and On War (2008). She won acclaim for her French roles in The Beautiful Person (2008), Belle Épine (2010), and Farewell, My Queen (2012). During this time, she expanded her career by appearing in supporting roles in high-profile Hollywood films, including Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds (2009), Ridley Scott's Robin Hood (2010), Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris (2011) and the action film Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011). Her breakthrough role came with the controversial and acclaimed film Blue Is the Warmest Colour (2013), for which she received the Lumières Award for Best Actress, as well as the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival alongside her co-star Adèle Exarchopoulos. She received her second Lumières Award in the same year for the film Grand Central. She gained international attention for her role as Bond girl Madeleine Swann in Spectre (2015) and No Time to Die (2021). She has appeared in the Wes Anderson films The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) and The French Dispatch (2021). Other notable roles include Beauty and the Beast (2014), Saint Laurent (2014), The Lobster (2015), Zoe (2018), France (2021), Crimes of the Future (2022), One Fine Morning (2022), The Beast (2023) and Dune: Part Two (2024). Seydoux has also worked as a model. She has been showcased in Vogue Paris, American Vogue, L'Officiel, Another Magazine and W magazine, among others. Since 2016, she has been a brand ambassador for Louis Vuitton. Description above from the Wikipedia article Léa Seydoux, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Lady Margot Fenring
0.0
2026
Florence
6.1
2024
Lady Margot Fenring
8.1
2024
Gabrielle
6.3
2024
Self
6.6
2023
Self
5.8
2023
Self · (2 episodes)
0.0
2023
Sandra Kienzler
6.5
2022
Caprice
6.1
2022
Self
0.0
2021
Simone
7.0
2021
Madeleine
7.4
2021
Self (archive footage)
7.7
2021
France de Meurs
5.2
2021
Lizzy
5.8
2021
The English Lover
5.4
2021
Self (archive footage)
7.2
2019
Claude
6.5
2019
Tanya Averina
6.7
2018
Zoe
6.0
2018
Suzanne
7.2
2016
Madeleine
6.6
2015
Loner Leader
7.0
2015
Célestine
5.2
2015
Loulou de la Falaise
6.2
2014
Clotilde
8.0
2014
Self · (1 episode)
5.8
2014
Belle
6.2
2014
Emma
7.1
2013
Karole
5.6
2013
Louise
6.7
2012
Agathe-Sidonie Laborde
5.9
2012
Sabine Moreau
7.1
2011
Elle
6.2
2011
Gabrielle
7.5
2011
Blanche de Montfort · (3 episodes)
6.9
2011
Ève
6.0
2011
Prudence Friedmann
5.5
2010
Marjoline
4.7
2010
Marie-Julie
5.7
2010
Isabella of Angoulême
6.4
2010
self
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2010
Fleur
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2010
Léa
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2009
Maria
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2009
Charlotte LaPadite
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2009
La fille du métro
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2009
Marie
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2008
Junie
6.5
2008
Gisèle
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2008
Jenny
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2007
Olivia
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2007
Aurore
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2006
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Alice
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Jackie
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2008
Camille
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2007
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Self · (1 episode)
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2007
La lycéenne · (1 episode)
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2002