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Everyone has a piece of the puzzle
Photographs by Todd McLellan.
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Everyone has a piece of the puzzle

Photographs by Todd McLellan.

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Everyone has a piece of the puzzle
Photographs by Todd McLellan.
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Everyone has a piece of the puzzle

Photographs by Todd McLellan.

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Living Rooms Round Up | Click through to see some of our other favorites 

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Living Rooms Round Up | Click through to see some of our other favorites 

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 In May, Berenice Bejo’s life changed. The Artist, a silent,  black and white film directed by her partner and father of her child,  Michele Hazanavicius, premiered at Cannes and became an instant  sensation. Since then, Bejo’s life has been a whirlwind tour of  premieres and junkets, all in the build up to next February’s Oscar  ceremony, for which The Artist is expected to garner several major nominations. 
 So when I meet the 35-year-old actress at The Artist’s New  York press day, she’s exhausted. “All I want to do is sleep,” she  repeats several times. But despite severe sleep deprivation, Bejo’s  effervescence shines through. And it’s the same spark that brought her  character, the lovestruck film star Peppy Miller, to exuberant life.  Here is Bejo on learning to tap dance, meeting Pedro Almodovar, and  understanding Brad Pitt’s pledge to retire at 50.  
The Artist Star Berenice Bejo Can Finally Understand Why Brad Pitt Wants to Quit Acting

bbook:

In May, Berenice Bejo’s life changed. The Artist, a silent, black and white film directed by her partner and father of her child, Michele Hazanavicius, premiered at Cannes and became an instant sensation. Since then, Bejo’s life has been a whirlwind tour of premieres and junkets, all in the build up to next February’s Oscar ceremony, for which The Artist is expected to garner several major nominations. 

So when I meet the 35-year-old actress at The Artist’s New York press day, she’s exhausted. “All I want to do is sleep,” she repeats several times. But despite severe sleep deprivation, Bejo’s effervescence shines through. And it’s the same spark that brought her character, the lovestruck film star Peppy Miller, to exuberant life. Here is Bejo on learning to tap dance, meeting Pedro Almodovar, and understanding Brad Pitt’s pledge to retire at 50

The Artist Star Berenice Bejo Can Finally Understand Why Brad Pitt Wants to Quit Acting

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