Léa Seydoux is keeping busy. The actor has two films in competition at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival, and she’s using her fashion to draw a line between them.
"I'm pregnant. Will that be OK?" Léa Seydoux wasn't sure if the timing was right at all. She'd been approached years prior by writer-director Arthur Harari to star in "The Unknown," a science fiction ...
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Lea Seydoux calls ‘Blue Is the Warmest Color’ experience “psychological harassment”
More than a decade after Blue Is the Warmest Color shocked Cannes, Léa Seydoux is reopening the conversation around the ...
Léa Seydoux says her experience working on nude scenes with an intimacy coordinator made her "uncomfortable" in the upcoming Gentle Monster. The post Léa Seydoux Felt ‘Uncomfortable’ With Nudity in ...
French star Léa Seydoux is premiering two new movies — 'The Unknown' and 'Gentle Monster' — at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival this week ...
The French star has earned raves in two Cannes Competition entries, is raising two children, and doesn't give one sou how she looks. She's free.
Lea Seydoux's life has been plagued by panic attacks since she was 18. The 40-year-old actress - who played Bond girl Madeleine Swann in the 007 films Spectre and No Time to Die - has endured "strong ...
Perri Nemiroff is the 2025 Press Award winner at the ICG Publicists Awards. She's the senior producer at Collider where she hosts and produces the interview series, Collider Ladies Night, a show ...
Seydoux spoke exclusively to PEOPLE about bonding with her 'Dune: Part Two' costar at the film's New York City premiere on Sunday ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images Florence Pugh and Léa Seydoux are ...
Catherine Deneuve, Laurence Rupp and Jella Haase round out the cast of this conversation-starting Cannes competitor from the director of 'Corsage.' ...
Marie Kreutzer's follow-up to 'Corsage' could also factor in to the best international feature Oscar competition, though it remains to be seen which country would have the strongest claim on it.
In David Cronenberg’s new body-horror romance, Crimes of the Future, Léa Seydoux plays a performance artist who treats autopsies like theater, cutting into her lover and tattooing his organs. A ...
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