Eva Green (Vesper Lynd)

 

Datastream
Actress: Eva Green
Character: Vesper Lynd
Movie: Casino Royale
Date of Birth: 5th July 1980
Height: 5' 6" (1.68 m)
Place of Birth: Paris, France
Trivia: She is the 'face' of Emporio Armani designers.

"The Vesper - It sounds perfect and it's very appropriate to the violet hour when my cocktail will be drunk all over the world."

Pleased To Meet You
James Bond first meets Vesper Lynd on a train journey to the Casino Royale in Montenegro, after MI6 boss M gives 007 his mission to bankrupt banker to the crooks, Le Chiffre. The accountant introduces herself to the 00 by simply quipping, "I'm the money." Her initial reaction to Bond's cavalier attitude is frosty, and Vesper quickly puts him in his place.

Caught In The Act
Vesper is resistant to 007's advances and scathing of her alias as Miss Stephanie Broadchest, mistress to Arlington Beech (James Bond's alias on the Casino Royale mission). It is not until Bond and Lynd are sent to Italy for rest and recuperation that the pair reveal their true alliances. Vesper admits her initial assessment of James had been wrong.

Profile
Vesper Lynd works for the Treasury Department and is sent to assist 007 on the "Casino Royale" mission. Intelligent, beautiful, but with many dark secrets, Vesper is the ultimate Bond girl.

It is Vesper's job to control the purse strings of the mission, and to decide how much of the Treasury's money Bond can risk in his poker game with Le Chiffre.

Having to share a long train ride with Agent 007, Vesper soon sums up Bond and puts him "in his place". As with Fleming's character, Vesper is business-orientated and does no take to Bond's attitude.

Bond and Vesper eventually warm to each other as they spend more time together, with 007 ultimately naming his new vodka martini recipe after her.

Contrary to Fleming's character, the Vesper of the film appears to have shed much of venerability and adopted the recently cliched Bond Girl mentality.

Although there are hints to past troubles, Vesper's character is not the the "damaged goods" of the 1953 novel. Her fate, although tragic, is not the same as the literary one, with Vesper's demise becoming more cinematic - but still as poignant for Bond.

 


"Arrogance and self-awareness seldom go hand in hand."


Memorable Quotes
Bond: I already have a dinner jacket.
Vesper: There are dinner jackets and then there are dinner jackets; this is the latter. And I need you to look like a man who belongs at that table.
Bond: How... it's tailored?
Vesper: I sized you up the moment we met.

Vesper: So as charming as you are, Mr. Bond... I'll keep my eyes on our government's money and off your perfectly formed arse.
Bond: You noticed.
Vesper: Even accountants have imagination.
Bond: How was your lamb?
Vesper: Skewered.
Bond: One sympathizes.

Vesper: I can't resist waking you. Every time I do you look at me as if you hadn't seen me in years. Makes me feel reborn.
Bond: If you had just been born wouldn't you be naked?

Bond: [Receiving his cover story from a porter] Apparently we're very much in love.
Vesper: Do you usually leave it to porters to tell you this sort of thing?

Bond: I think I'll call it a Vesper.
Vesper: Because of the bitter aftertaste?
Bond: No, because once you've tasted it, that's all you want to drink.



 

Biography
Born on 5th July 1980 in Paris, France, Eva Green is a talented actress and composer.

Once described by director Bernardo Bertolucci as "so beautiful it's indecent," Eva is the daughter of French actress Marlène Jobert and Walter Green a Swedish dentist.

In Swedish, her surname is pronounced "grain" or "greyne". While many believed Eva was just an Anglicised "stage name", it is in fact her birth name.

She studied in Paris and then in London at the Webber Douglas acting school.

She performed on stage in productions such as "Jalousie En Trois Fax" before making her film debut as the female lead in the Bernardo Bertolucci's 2003 film "The Dreamers", starring Michael Pitt and Louis Garrel. In addition to playig a lead role, she also composed the music for the film.

This debut performance brought her critical acclaim and she has finished her second movie role in the French film, "Arsene Lupin", directed by Jean-Paul Salomé - co-starring Romain Duris and Kristin Scott Thomas.

Shortly after, Eva was said to have turned down a major role in Brian De Palma's "The Black Dahlia", for the fear of being typecast.

In 2005, she had her first important role in Hollywood as Sibylla of Jerusalem in the movie "Kingdom of Heaven", her third film, as the female star alongside Orlando Bloom and Liam Neeson and directed by Ridley Scott.

The year following her appearance as the doomed Vesper in "Casino Royale", Green starred with Daniel Craig in the fantasy feature "The Golden Compass" - once again opposite Daniel Craig.

Most recently Eva worked with "The Tudors" producers in a modern interpretation of the legend of King Arthur, in "Camelot". The mini-series will air in 2011 with Green as Morgana le Fey.

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