The Borneo Post

Lea Seydoux is not a typical Bond girl

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LEA Seydoux is proud to be a Bond girl that “isn’t defined by her sexuality”.

The 34-year-old actress is set to will her role as Dr Madeleine Swann in ‘No Time To Die’ and suggests that her alter-ego is different to ‘James Bond’ movie beauties of the past.

Asked how her character has changed since 2015’s ‘Spectre’, She told Italian magazine IO Donna: “You will be surprised, because she is not a typical Bond girl, just like the film, which has nothing in common with ‘Spectre’.

“My role is more intense, more complex: she is a character that I hope women will like... They can identify with her. Madeleine Swann is neither a secret agent nor a superpower­ed heroine.

“She is a woman represente­d in all her vulnerabil­ity. She is imperfect, a little awkward. I don’t want to reveal the plot, but it’s a character that James Bond wants to save. She is the first Bond girl who isn’t defined by her sexuality.”

Seydoux will appear opposite Daniel Craig - who is making his final appearance as 007 in the movie – and she believes her costars version of Bond is the “most touching”.

She said: “He gives off a sense of impenetrab­ility. He is mysterious. At the same time, below the surface, he is deeply human.

“I find that all of the James Bonds, Daniel is the most touching. I think 007 is his most successful role: he embodies it perfectly.

“Daniel is like a coconut: on the surface it is hard, but on the inside is tender. I recognise myself in him.”

‘The French Dispatch’ star also revealed that she wanted to be Marlon Brando, naming him as the actor she admires the most, as she sees similariti­es between the pair.

Lea explained: “I always wanted to be Marlon Brando! When I first saw him on screen, I recognised myself.

“That rough aspect, that presence, that indomitabl­e side, are things that I know well. I maybe a woman, but I have a more masculine than feminine nature.” — Bang Showbiz

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