Léa Seydoux, who played one of the leading roles in the second part of Dune, gave a long interview to Harper’s Bazaar. The French actor compared the work in Europe and the USA. According to him, American industry is “harsh on women.”
“I don’t want to be afraid of not being wanted or losing the contract. “In America, everything depends on the economy and when it comes to making money, you lose your freedom,” said the actress. She stated that “it is easier to be a woman on the screen in Europe.”
Léa Seydoux also talked about how she feels about her popularity. “Fame is not something that prevents me from living. “Sometimes I get surprised when people look at me on the street,” he admitted.
Let’s remember that Lea Seydoux was born in Paris. The actress is known for her roles in such films as “Midnight in Paris”, “Crimes of the Future”, “No Time to Die”, “Superstar”, “My Wife’s Story” and others.
Source: People Talk
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