I fell in love with Crawford because when she was twenty or twenty five, she would dance and talk and sing and do the things that Peppy's character needs to do. Berenice Bejo charactercrawforddance Change image and share on social
I'm okay. Nobody's bothering me. Everyone's very kind, and very polite. I don't feel like my whole life changed. Berenice Bejo botherchangefeel Change image and share on social
Ever since the movie premiered at Cannes, I've had a sudden surge of scripts and interest. Berenice Bejo canneshaveinterest Change image and share on social
I really enjoyed being Peppy Miller. She was an amazing character and her energy followed me everywhere. When I talk about her I want to be her again. Berenice Bejo amazecharacterenergy Change image and share on social
I connected very much with all the work of Joan Crawford because she started as a flapper. She used to dance and sing and she was very cute. She had something that was so different from what she is at the end of her life and she started in the silent movies and then went into the talkies. Berenice Bejo connectcrawfordcute share on social
Here, you go to the supermarket and you have wipes to clean your hands before shopping. No, we don't have that in France, but we recycle. Berenice Bejo cleanfrancehand Change image and share on social
Sometimes we had to improvise. I hate to improvise because I felt like I couldn't find words. Berenice Bejo feltfindhate Change image and share on social
Even in the very beginning when she would bump into George Valentine and people would start taking pictures of her, she never thought, 'I'm with George Valentine. I need to get a picture with him.' She's like 'oh that's funny. Everyone's taking pictures!' Berenice Bejo beginbumpfunny share on social
Maybe I'll put my iPod in two minutes before. But truly, I've listened to actors say that they loved to listen to music before a shot, and I really understand that now because it puts you in the mood and gives you energy. Berenice Bejo actorenergyhave share on social
I never thought about how I didn't have a cell phone or I'm in 2011. I was just so happy to be able to be a character in the 30s and there are these actresses that I really liked in the 40s, 50s and 60s in American movies that I've seen since I was a little girl. But you don't really think like that when you prepare for a role. Berenice Bejo 30s40s50s share on social