EVA GREEN CRACKS

Eva Green on the Wicklow, Ireland set of Cracks, being directed by Jordan Scott, the daughter of Ridley Scott.

Local extras, dressed in heavy tweeds, milled about vintage cars as their sleepy one-street village was turned into a 1930s-era thoroughfare for the new film.

According to the novice director, the flick takes a look at “misguided love and obsession, as told through the eyes of a group of elite girls in this boarding school.” The former Bond girl plays the role of Miss G, a charismatic teacher.

This is not Eva’s first time being in Ireland. The 27-year-old beauty told the local press: “When I was 15 I went to Galway on an exchange. It’s one of my best memories. Coming back from a work point of view is very different … the countryside is magnificent and mysterious. This is the best role I’ve ever read. It’s amazing, quite dark.”


[Bauer Griffin]

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7 Comments

  1. Barbara Dare
    May-29-2008 @ 10:07 am

    She is a great young actress with a huge career coming up. Love it!

  2. ~Typo Queen~
    May-29-2008 @ 10:23 am

    ^^post #1 - You are SO correct!

  3. Anonymous
    May-29-2008 @ 10:26 am

    I dont’ see it…but I guess we’ll see how she does.

  4. Anonymous
    May-29-2008 @ 1:36 pm

    I really like her.

  5. ethang
    May-29-2008 @ 8:23 pm

    Now this woman along with Charlize Theron, exudes class. Screw all the Lindsays, Laurens, Audrinas, Haydens, that don’t deserve the recognition they receive.

  6. Aysla
    May-30-2008 @ 12:35 am

    I like her a lot too. She takes risks and is careful to avoid being typecast. That’s pretty admirable for an actress (she was also my favorite Bond girl :o). I’ll look for this film when it comes out.

  7. maria raciel
    September-26-2008 @ 4:47 am

    she’s very talented…a better actress than a lot out there getting much much more recognition/attention…but i guess people who are really good at their craft don’t need that much recognition or you know, the laurels….work itself becomes the reward… :) I hope this movie gets around Asia…really hoping….. :)

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