Juliette Binoche refuses to discuss her private life because, she says, she already reveals so much in her various roles: from acting in her latest film Paris, to painting, writing poetry, starring in a dance collaboration, or disrobing for Playboy, says Hephzibar Anderson
By Hephzibar Anderson
Sunday August 03 2008
JULIETTE Binoche’s 25-year-long career has cast her variously as gamine seductress and dispossessed single mum. She has appeared as a beautician, an actress obsessed with Mary Magdalene and avant-garde novelist George Sand. She weathered her looks to play the down-and-out, artistic heroine of Les Amants du Pont-Neuf, she learnt to make chocolate for the film adaptation of Joanne Harris’s sticky-sweet bestseller and she teased the camera with smiles and smouldering looks to advertise Lancome scent. Read more… »