We weren't happy. It was a nightmare, breaking the rules and all that. Everyone seemed to be having fun, but they were so taking many drugs they wouldn't know it anyway.
British actress (born 1946)
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She turned modeling into a launchpad, then spent five decades holding the screen with a face that never apologized — cool, unflinching, the kind of presence European auteurs kept casting when they needed someone who could carry desire and danger in the same glance.
Born 5 February 1946, Tessa Charlotte Rampling started as a model in the Swinging Sixties before Georgy Girl (1966) put her in front of cameras. She migrated quickly to European arthouse — Visconti's The Damned in 1969, Cavani's The Night Porter in 1974 — and kept working across languages: Stardust Memories, The Verdict, The Wings of the Dove. In the 2000s François Ozon made her his muse (Under the Sand, Swimming Pool, Young & Beautiful); she also logged time on Dexter and released a cabaret album. 45 Years brought her an Oscar nomination and the Berlin and European best-actress prizes in 2015…
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We weren't happy. It was a nightmare, breaking the rules and all that. Everyone seemed to be having fun, but they were so taking many drugs they wouldn't know it anyway.
I’ve driven across America, lived in New York and Los Angeles, made films in Colorado and Salt Lake City, and spent a long time in San Francisco.
Some people can’t bear their faces, so they change them. I happen to like mine.
Age teaches you not to try and change your true nature, and just to go with it. So I spend a lot of time going down under, to find my own personal integrity within myself.
...The tabloids are only there for those who choose to be in them. Personally, I’d rather not.
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