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Catherine Deneuve

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This book was company for me - I wrote these things when I was in hotels, far from where I normally live. I never intended to publish it.


— Catherine Deneuve


#company #far #hotels #i #intended

To have a public life, you still have the right to a private life.


— Catherine Deneuve


#private #private life #public #public life #right

Truffaut loved actresses, and he was very intense. All the actresses I knew wanted to do a film with him.


— Catherine Deneuve


#him #i #intense #knew #loved

When I first see the dailies, I look only at myself, but then you start to see the scene.


— Catherine Deneuve


#first #i #look #myself #only

You can express a lot of things, a lot of action without speaking.


— Catherine Deneuve


#express #lot #speaking #things #without

Love is suffering. One side always loves more.


— Catherine Deneuve


#always #love is #loves #more #side

I get irritated, nervous, very tense or stressed, but never bored.


— Catherine Deneuve


#get #i #irritated #nervous #never






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On 12 November 2003 Catherine Deneuve resigned her position to protest the nomination of French businessman Pierre Falcone as the Angola representative which enables him to escape justice and investigation for illegal arms dealing. More than 8000 French men and women signed the petition including French actress Jeanne Moreau. " The CD was sold for the benefit of the female victims of the war and the fundamentalisms that fight for democracy.

One of France's most renowned actresses Catherine Deneuve has also appeared in seven English-language films most notably the 1983 cult classic The Hunger. Deneuve was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress in 1993 for her performance in Indochine; Catherine Deneuve also won César Awards for that film and The Last Metro (1980). She gained recognition for her portrayal of aloof and mysterious beauties in films such as Repulsion (1965) and Belle de jour (1967).

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