Anne Parillaud From BBC.co.uk/film By Tom Dawson

Published 25 July 2003

Born in Paris in 1960, Anne Parillaud shot to cinematic fame as the junkie turned government assassin in Luc Besson's thriller "Nikita", for which she won a Best Actress César in 1991. She now stars as a director preparing two actors (Grégoire Colin and Roxane Mesquida) for a crucial sex scene, in Catherine Breillat's film-about-filmmaking, "Sex is Comedy".

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