French actress Lea Seydoux once admitted that shooting explicit lesbian love scenes in the 2013 film Blue Is the Warmest Colour made her question her s*xuality
James Bond star Lea Seydoux once admitted that shooting explicit lesbian love scenes caused her to question her own s*xuality
The French actress, who turns 39 today (July 1), is possibly better known to audiences for playing Dr Madeleine Swann alongside Daniel Craig in two Bond movies. She also made appearances in Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris, Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds and The Grand Budapest Hotel.
But, outside of Hollywood, her breakthrough role came with the controversial and acclaimed 2013 French film, Blue Is the Warmest Colour. The film follows the relationship between painter Emma (Seydoux), and Adèle (Adèle Exarchopoulos), which follows Adèle’s high school years to her early adult life.
At Cannes, the film shocked some critics with its long and graphic s*x scenes, and was described as having “the most explosively graphic lesbian s*x scenes in recent memory”, by Variety magazine.