
Luc Besson chose a special woman for the role.
After the premiere of The Fifth Element, the protagonists immediately became big stars. However, the faces of some were so hidden behind makeup that the public just didn’t see them. Therefore, the artist who played the diva Plavalaguna is little known to the general public. It turns out that the director of the picture, Luc Besson, shot his own wife in the film.
Behind all that blue paint, long pipes and a double forehead, the French actress Maivenn Le Besco was hiding, writes Culturology. By that time she had been living with Besson for several years, their daughter Shena was born in their marriage.
Unfortunately, the relationship collapsed in 1997. It was during this period that the filmmaker liked the young Milla Jovovich, who played the role of Leela in his tape.
Legion media
Picture source: Frame from the movie “The Fifth Element” (1997)
Writer: Anna Pavlova
Source: Popcorn News

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