Birthday
1980/07/06 (44 years old)
Gender
Female
Place of Birth
Paris, France
Also know as
伊娃·格蓮, Eva Gaëlle Green, Εύα Γκαέλ Γκριν, Єва Грін, Єва Ґрін, Ева Грін, إيڤا جرين, اِوا گرین
Eva Gaëlle Green, born July 6th 1980, is a French actress and model. She started her career in theatre before making her film debut in 2003 in Bernardo Bertolucci's controversial The Dreamers. She achieved international recognition when she appeared in Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven, and portrayed Vesper Lynd in the James Bond film Casino Royale. In 2006, Green was awarded the BAFTA Rising Star Award.
(2014) Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
as Ava
(2003) The Dreamers
as Isabelle
(2005) Kingdom of Heaven
as Sibylla
(2007) The Golden Compass
as Serafina Pekkala
(2004) Arsène Lupin
as Clarisse
(2008) Franklyn
as Emilia
(2009) Cracks
as Miss G
(2006) Casino Royale
as Vesper Lynd
(2021) Being James Bond
as Vesper (archive footage)
(2012) Dark Shadows
as Angelique Bouchard
(2011) Perfect Sense
as Susan
(2014) 300: Rise of an Empire
as Artemisia
(2010) Womb
as Rebecca
(2014) White Bird in a Blizzard
as Eve Connor
(2014) The Salvation
as Madelaine
(2016) Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
as Miss Peregrine
A Patriot
as Kate Jones
(2024) Dirty Angels
as Jake
(2018) Euphoria
as Emilie
(2017) Based on a True Story
as Elle
(2019) Dumbo
as Colette Marchant
(2019) Proxima
as Sarah Loreau
(2004) Cinema, Sex, Politics: Bertolucci Makes ‘The Dreamers’
as Self
(2012) Dark Shadows: The Collinses - Every Family Has Its Demons
as Self
(2001) The Piano Teacher
as Walter's Girlfriend (uncredited)
(2023) The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan
as Milady
(2022) Nocebo
as Christine
(2008) Death in Venice: The Sinking Palazzo
as Self
(2006) James Bond: For Real
as Self
(2023) The Three Musketeers: Milady
as Milady
Diamond Shitter
as Helen
(2003) Jimmy Kimmel Live!
as ---
(2023) Liaison
as Alison Rowdy
(1985) Télématin
as Self
(2011) Camelot
as Morgan
(2014) Penny Dreadful
as Vanessa Ives
(2020) The Luminaries
as Lydia Wells
(2023) Faut Voir - L'hebdo cinéma
as Self - Guest
(1952) Today
as Self