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Lea Seydoux: Growing old is like a disease in America

Source: PA Wire

Lea Seydoux has said you “cannot get older” in America and she feels lucky to be a star of the big screen in Europe.

The actress, 38, known for playing Dr Madeleine Swann in films starring , said she sees the US film industry as more of a “business” where “everything has to be heightened”, unlike in Europe.

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