- Born
- Height5′ 8″ (1.73 m)
- Julie Delpy was born in Paris, France, in 1969 to Albert Delpy and Marie Pillet, both actors.
She was first featured in Jean-Luc Godard's Detective (1985) at the age of fourteen. She has starred in many American and European productions since then, including Disney's The Three Musketeers (1993), Killing Zoe (1993), Three Colors: White (1994), and the "Before" series, alongside Ethan Hawke: Before Sunrise (1995), Before Sunset (2004), and Before Midnight (2013).
She graduated from NYU's film school, and wrote and directed the short film Blah Blah Blah (1995), which screened at the Sundance Film Festival. She is a resident of Los Angeles.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Matt Dicker
- ChildrenLeo Streitenfeld
- Parents
- Has very poor eyesight. She has no depth perception.
- Good friends with actor Ethan Hawke and Adam Goldberg.
- Became a United States citizen in 2001. She still keeps her French citizenship.
- Was named one of People Magazine's "25 Most Beautiful" in 1995.
- Beginning in 1990, she has been studying filmmaking at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, directing, writing and acting in more than 30 films.
- I'm an adaptable nomad. I love Paris, I've been living in Los Angeles and New York since 1990. I love London, too. My roots are inside of me.
- [on Two Days in New York (2012)] I thought "How can I make money from something I don't personally value, but people would value?" And I thought, "Oh, my soul. Some people believe in the soul, so maybe someone would buy it". And I thought of putting it on eBay, just for fun, at one point. I didn't, but it gave me the idea of using it in the film.
- A lot of people expect women to have a certain limit to how polite they can be. It seems it's more the domain of men to say things that are really outrageous. So, for me it's very freeing as a woman to not even be politically correct about feminism. Obviously I'm for women's rights and I'm very feminist, but I'm beyond feminism.
- I have no problem with crudeness. I never go overboard because I don't want to be tacky, but I think a certain crudeness is funny. I've always been like that.
- [on Before Midnight (2013)] The dynamic of the first two films was pretty similar, it was about connecting and then reconnecting. This one is different in that it concerns the problems that stem from being connected. It's about being tethered, feeling trapped.
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