Eva Green

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Smokin' hot. Moi?

Eva Green (born 6 July 1980) is the French actress with the English sounding name. She has specialised in playing weird women with a propensity of shedding their clothes for uncompromisingly artistic reasons.

Can do bare bod sword fighting.

Looking very much a natural goth with black hair and a pale skin, Eva Green's film CV has encompassed working with Bernardo Bertolucci in her major film debut Three Naked People in a Tub and as James Bond's love interest Vesper Lynd in Shaken & Not Slurred.

Eva later appeared in the Skin City films and appeared fighting topless as Artemisia, a queenly ally of Persian king Xerxes in the 300 (film) sequel 300:More Naked Male Breasts and Eva's Boobs as a Bonus. She appeared in the Sky television series Penny Dreadlocks where Eva's character is seduced by Satan and can float around at seances. Disappointingly for some Eva fans, she kept her clothes on except for one scene of demonic possession.

Background[edit]

Can do serious too.

Eva Green is culturally French with a smorgasbord display of Swedish cool sensibility. Also, unlike many French frippery thespians, Eva has done her best work in English and lives in London where she can be seen wandering around bookshops in her biker leathers[1]. This exotic background (at least to the British and Americans) explains why she has been a constant feature in some major films. Alas, so far, none up for an Oscar nomination but that may happen.

Yet when it comes to directors looking for a female actor to come across sexy, spooky and dangerous to know, her name seems to come out top of the list. Eva has done the big historical epic, playing Queen Bardotta in Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Something or Other. In that production, she so out acted Orlando 'Legolas' Bloom that her role was cut back for the theatrical release and only re-instated for the DVD (Eva's Edition) that came out later. This was true when she blew[2] Johnny Depp out of the French Windows in Dark Eye Shadows. In fact, with the exception of Daniel Craig, Eva hasn't really met a male actor who hasn't looked like a harem guard compared to her power play performances.

Sin City sequel[edit]

Hot tub action?

Through speech training, Eva has virtually lost her French accent. She doesn't sound quite English either but somewhere now Eastern European. Her vampiric appearance does make you always want to check the length of her incisor teeth and she tends to hide her prominent ears under cascades of wild hair.

Eva has gained a new fan base after blasting hot performance in the latest Sin City film - Skin City: A Film to Strip For. For reasons of pure plot, she basically wears nothing in most of her screen performance. Word of mouth and hand gesture has seen many teenage fans of the Marvel sneak in with cameras to record her performance and upload it to websites. But then Eva is French (or at least European) with her boldness is shedding all her clothes if the role demands it. No hiding with body doubles for her sex scene or skimpy fetish clothing as worn by the other actors in the film like Mila Kunis and Jessica Alba.

Any other stuff?[edit]

Eva Green chillin' in her London apartment.

What Eva Green does with anyone else is unknown. She never watches herself on tv and only appears on TV chat shows to contractually flog a product. Eva has appeared in adverts for Ho-Doir (Shut it!) and has done commercials for beer and perfume companies. Eva also added the camp to Campari in a series of photoshoots of her in vamp-red dresses and plunging cleavage.

Eva claims to lead a quiet life when not on screen and hasn't been associated with any known celebrity for the last five years. No one has seen inside her house for the last 10 years. It has given rise to suggestions that Eva Green's on-screen characters are really her and that she is just as crazy when away from the cameras, secrets kept behind closed doors and iris recognition level security.

See Also[edit]

Sex scene

References[edit]

  1. So says Eva, though no photographs exist of her doing this.
  2. Rhetorically, not factually unless either actor can confirm this.