Sandrine Bonnaire — French Actress born on May 31, 1967,

Sandrine Bonnaire is a French actress, film director and screenwriter, who has appeared in more than 40 films. She won the César Award for Most Promising Actress for À nos amours, the César Award for Best Actress for Vagabond and the Volpi Cup for Best Actress for La Cérémonie. Her other films include Under the Sun of Satan, Monsieur Hire, East/West and The Final Lesson... (wikipedia)

I tend to say faith is believing in life, and as I love life, I try to do the best with it, make it as serene and joyous as possible.
I've never really played everyday people. I've played realist roles, but not mere daily life. There was always something incredible happening to my characters.
Our family makes us who we are, defines us totally. When you go to a therapist or have analysis, whatever reason you go in for, they will always bring you back to your family. We're strong or weak according to what family we have. You might have left them long ago, might not even talk to them, but something lingers; we have no choice.
I didn't want to be an actress. It wasn't a dream. I didn't have any dreams at all.
I'm not very eccentric. I wear more conservative clothes, though I do like mini-skirts.