When you are happy and in love and when you have children, then maybe you are beautiful.
It is not easy to grow old in this business, when you are a woman above all, in the cinema.
My parents sent me to Montreal because I kept getting kicked out of school in France.
My looks haven't prevented me from playing prostitutes or people broken by life. But when they need a token blonde with big breasts, that's OK, too. It's part of the game.
When I'm playing a part, I can feel all my body playing it; it's like really making love.
Beauty is not something you can count on. Usually, when people say you are beautiful, it is when there is a harmony between the inside and the outside.
The body is an actor's tool, like the face, malleable. I never thought that being naked was immoral or outrageous.
I don't give a damn about Hollywood.
I have never had so much fun as in Montreal. I taught the kids French, I baby-sat, I went to school, I was a receptionist at a hairdresser's, I danced and drank all night. I found that the more you do, the more you have time to do... it's weird, non?