
Ok, Ok. I found this interview weeks ago at school. Now, the computer techies at school are complete trolls, and they blocked this site. Bastards. So, I had to wait until I got home to put the article on here. Trouble was, I couldn't find the article again, which confused me no end. However, about 5 minutes ago I inserted my USB into the computer, and lo and behold! The interview was saved onto it! Hooray! So here it is, in it's full, extremely cute, beauty:
'With his boyish good looks and lack of conspicuous battle scars, it's hard to believe that Gaspard Ulliel is a war-movie veteran. But in his brief career, the 20-year-old actor has already played in three: Andre Techine's Strayed, Richard Dembo's upcoming La Maison de Nina, and Amelie (2001) director Jean-Pierre Jeunet's latest, A Very Long Engagement.
A World War I drama that incorporates much of Jeunet's signature fairy-tale styling, A Very Long Engagement tells the story of a woman (Amelie's Audrey Tautou) searching for her long-lost fiance (Ulliel), a shell-shocked soldier who has been condemned to death. (Jodie Foster also makes an appearance in the movie as a wartime widow.) During the film's six-month shoot, cast and crew worked painstakingly to re-create the experience of being holed up in trenches. "It was scary, like we were in a real war," recalls Ulliel of the fake explosions, muddy terrain, and manufactured rain constituting the backdrop for many of his scenes. The role, however, also called upon Ulliel's less serious side: Many of the flashbacks that chart the couple's early courtship take place, ironically, in a lighthouse. "It's an interesting contrast in parts," he says. "I like in acting when you have really complicated characters."
The only child of a stylist father and a runway-show producer mother, the French-born Ulliel grew up around the Parisian fashion world but did not give much thought to his own creative pursuits until age 11, when a family friend provided his entree into film. "She was opening an agency for young actors and asked me to join," Ulliel explains. Small parts in several French TV movies quickly followed, but it was his role last year as a World War II-era drifter in Strayed that made critics take notice.'
Also, I have topless pictures, for all you perves out there. (Yes. I am included in that group.)

Oh, and the first picture of him in 'Paris, Je T'Aime.'

I wonder who the other guy is. His gay lover, perhaps? Ha! Now you see I don't just lay around doing nothing all day. I live to serve you. Within reason, of course. xxx

3 Comments:
Super color scheme, I like it! Good job. Go on.
»
Nice! Where you get this guestbook? I want the same script.. Awesome content. thankyou.
»
I find some information here.
Post a Comment
<< Home