Juliette Binoche
9 March 1964, Paris, France47 years
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Juliette Binoche is a French film actress who received rave reviews in her first big movie "The Unbearable Lightness of Being". She became most known from her role in the movie "The English Patient" for which she received and Oscar and the film "Chocolat" from 1999 where she played against Johnny Depp. Juliette Binoche is the highest paid French actress in history.
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Bulgari - The Glam Choice!
Friday 7:21 PM, 10/12/2010
Last night luxury fashion house Bulgari celebrated 125 years in the business! There was a huge party at the Grande Palais in Paris, France. As usual some of the brand' celebrity fans were there to enjoy the party like Julianne Moore and Juliet Binoche. Love the outfits!
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Monday 6:27 PM, 24/05/2010
For almost 2 weeks we have been watching the stars looking beautiful and having fun at the Cannes Film Festival, but the closing ceremony took place last night, so its all over now! Stars like Juliet Binoche and Javier Bardem received awards for their excellent performance in films shown at the festival and all kind of stars, from The Gossip strange lady Beth Ditto to Salma Hayek and Kirsten Dunst were all at the closing ceremony event. See what they were wearing below!
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Cannes: The Glitz and Glamour Moments
Monday 1:38 PM, 18/05/2009
The first weekend of the Cannes Film Festival 2009 is over and the stars spent the whole week-end going from one stylish red carpet event to the other. Stars like Eva Longoria, Mariah Carey, Monica Bellucci, Evangeline Lilly and Juliette Binoche really went all out to make the Cannes red carpet ooze with glamour and style! Here are some of our favourites:
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