More stories by Nigel M. Returning to Cannes following her international breakthrough performance in 2011’s awards juggernaut “The Artist,” directed by her husband Michel Hazanavicius, Oscar nominee ...
Berenice Bejo was born to Miguel and Silvia Bejo on July 7, 1976 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. When Bejo was 3 years old her family fled Argentina and moved to France to escape the Argentina’s so-called ...
French-Argentine actress Berenice Bejo charmed the world in 2011 when she starred as the vivacious dancer-turned-matinee idol Peppy Miller in the Oscar-winning The Artist. Set in the late 1920s and ...
A few months ago, few people had heard of Berenice Bejo or The Artist, and now with the Oscars coming up, both are fiery topics of discussion. Berenice Bejo is on a speedy escalator to stardom, no ...
The Argentinian-born star talks about her silent movie success, her husband, Michel Hazanavicius, and the trouble with signing autographs Add as a preferred source on Google When Bérénice Bejo was ...
Cannes (Francia), 26 may (EFE).Cannes (Francia), 26 may (EFE). — La actriz francoargentina Bérénice Bejo fue hoy la más emocionada cuando escuchó su nombre en la ceremonia de entrega de premios del ...
I t is Bérénice Bejo’s day off, and she wants to get straight down to business. No sooner is she through the door of her agent’s office in Paris than she is steering me into one of the bright ...
CANNES, France – For her work in “The Past,” as a divorcing Paris mother caught in a web of deceptions, Berenice Bejo won the best actress award at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. The movie opens in ...
Oscar-nominated actress Berenice Bejo (“The Artist”) is set to headline “Josephine and Napoleon,” an English-language period drama series created by British showrunner Tony Saint (“Das Boot”). Now in ...
“He totally stole everything from me!” says Bérénice Bejo with a broad smile and a raucous laugh. The French actress, in London to discuss her Golden Globe nominated performance in The Artist, is ...
When Bérénice Bejo was young, her sister sat her down and told her: "Bérénice, I love you. But you take up too much room." This was not a hint about bodyweight. The sisterly advice was more to do with ...
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