Eva Green, born on July 6, 1980, in Paris, France, is an internationally acclaimed actress celebrated for her haunting beauty, commanding presence, and fearless approach to her craft. Beginning her artistic journey in theater, she trained at prestigious drama schools before making her daring film debut in Bernardo Bertolucci’s The Dreamers (2003), a performance that instantly established her as a bold and uncompromising talent. Her ability to embody layered, often mysterious characters soon earned her roles in major productions, including Ridley Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven (2005), where she brought poise and gravitas to her portrayal of Sibylla, Queen of Jerusalem. Eva’s career-defining breakthrough came in Casino Royale (2006), where she played the iconic Vesper Lynd opposite Daniel Craig’s James Bond. Her performance, marked by intelligence, sensuality, and emotional depth, redefined the archetype of the “Bond girl,” leaving an enduring impact on the franchise and film audiences alike. Over the years, Eva has cultivated a reputation for taking on unconventional and challenging roles, often gravitating toward strong, enigmatic women with complex inner lives. Her filmography spans diverse genres, from the fantastical (Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children) to the gothic (Penny Dreadful), each performance infused with her signature magnetism and artistic fearlessness.