When it comes to fame, I am in a very convenient position. I live a very normal life.
The more you live, the better an actor you are, but maybe I'd like to do something else on the side. Something to pay the bills as well.
I am interested in costume. Clothes in your daily life are important: your choices say something about you, even if what they're saying is about non-choice. And what you wear in a film is crucial.
I've often been told that I'm a bit strange. I hear that pretty regularly, but it is not how I see myself.
I had a grungy period and looked like a tramp for a very long time - my mum really hated it! I destroyed her entire '70s wardrobe by putting studs into everything - I thought I was really cool. But it's good to experiment - I even had dreadlocks at one point.
There is no moment where you can rest and think: 'Wonderful, I have that job now. I'm going to spend five years here.' There's a constant judgment on your work that's very strongly related to what you are.
I think it is important to pass on the message to young people who are going through a difficult time with friends that it will pass.
I've always felt lucky because my parents included my sister and I in their cultural life.
An actor alone is a bit naked. Like when you do something in front of your mirror, you're usually really bad, because you're looking at yourself.
To me, performing means trying to do the most you can with the partner in front of you, with the story you're telling. There are actors who have carried me, who have brought me elsewhere or with them.
Paris is where my family are, but it's not really home now because I have dear friends in London and dear friends in New York.
A film is a great deal about what you see, and the silhouette of a character tells you a lot. I'd love to go into film costume.
I can wait for film projects without having to do things to live.
I actually don't trust anyone who tells me they don't like New York.
I had starred in TV movies without much artistic value. They gave me a certain range. I knew that I was going to continue my studies, but I wanted to try something else on the side. I wanted to see what would come of it.
There are very few actresses who can grow old and still get exciting parts... I think it's very important for me to have wider horizons, rather than just waiting for calls.
I think denim is something everyone feels comfortable in. It's kind of my uniform, really.
My mother kept alive the best part for my sister and me. At the same time, she's always been someone who's very straight and solid, which wasn't that -common in families with "'68er" parents.
My references, my musical tastes, everything that I like, in fact, comes from the '70s.
I constantly make fashion mistakes but I think it's good to take risks.
Once I caught my dad in front of the TV watching a tennis match, and I realized they were tricking us. Poor guy, he had to sneak in a tennis final - probably the French Open.
In the '80s, I was the only one who didn't watch the shows about teenagers. I had to go over to friends' houses to see them. I still don't have a TV!
I don't know if I see myself as an actress for the rest of my life.