dna Posted February 19, 2008 Posted February 19, 2008 Roxane Mesquida is a French actress born in October 1, 1981 in Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France.She grew up in Le Pradet though, a little town located between Hyères and Toulon in the Var département.She was discovered at the age of 13, while walking on a road in her region, by the French director Manuel Pradal who was in the middle of the casting process for his movie "Marie Baie des Anges" (Mary from the Bay of Angels with Vahina Giocante and Emmanuelle Béart) at the time. She took part in the shooting during the next summer after their encounter.In 1998, she played in "L'École de la chair" by Benoît Jacquot and crossed paths with the controversial director who would make her well-known and, according to Mesquida, who made her learn her craft: Catherine Breillat. First they collaborated in "À ma sœur!" (Fat girl), then in Sex is comedy, and they worked together again during the spring of 2006 on Une vieille Maîtresse with Asia Argento.She wanted to go to Art School (the Beaux-Arts) but finally abandoned the idea to pursue her career in acting. She is still passionate about the Arts and frequents museums. Her favourite painting is The Scream by Norwegian expressionist painter Edvard Munch which was stolen and lost until recently.Among actors of her generation, she admires Romain Duris and Scarlett Johansson but her absolute idol is Romy Schneider and she says she has seen all her movies.She says she is fiercely opposed to the idea of ever becoming financially dependent to cinéma and that she'd rather do baby-sitting than accept a role in a commercial movie she wouldn't like. Quote
Boriken Posted November 8, 2008 Posted November 8, 2008 This woman is extremely gorgious. Though she looks MUCH better on film than in pictures. I watched some horrible movie called "Sheitan" ONLY because I had to see more of her. Quote
dionyx Posted May 29, 2010 Posted May 29, 2010 2010 Cannes Film Festival - party /monthly_05_2010/post-5065-0-1446096149-17436_thumb.jpg" data-fileid="3983783" alt="post-5065-0-1446096149-17436_thumb.jpg" data-ratio="66.33"> /monthly_05_2010/post-5065-0-1446096149-24575_thumb.jpg" data-fileid="3983797" alt="post-5065-0-1446096149-24575_thumb.jpg" data-ratio="70.17"> /monthly_05_2010/post-5065-0-1446096149-39304_thumb.jpg" data-fileid="3983814" alt="post-5065-0-1446096149-39304_thumb.jpg" data-ratio="66.56"> Quote
dionyx Posted July 24, 2010 Posted July 24, 2010 2010 Fashion week in Paris /monthly_07_2010/post-5065-0-1446096155-69019_thumb.jpg" data-fileid="3983952" alt="post-5065-0-1446096155-69019_thumb.jpg" data-ratio="150"> /monthly_07_2010/post-5065-0-1446096155-71918_thumb.jpg" data-fileid="3983954" alt="post-5065-0-1446096155-71918_thumb.jpg" data-ratio="150.83"> Quote
naty_sexy Posted September 5, 2010 Posted September 5, 2010 Roxanne Mesquida @ Kaboom Screening @ Deauville Film Festival 9-4-2010 HQ Quote
dionyx Posted November 21, 2010 Posted November 21, 2010 Deauville Film Festival - Jury Cartier Photocall - Sept 2010 Quote
edidu Posted November 7, 2011 Posted November 7, 2011 Grazia 04/11/2011 /monthly_11_2011/post-28823-0-1593857430-6922_thumb.jpg" class="ipsImage ipsImage_thumbnailed" alt="c7d740157919820.jpg"> Quote
dawson Posted November 15, 2011 Posted November 15, 2011 She recently has appeared on Gossip Girl from The CW Channel. Roxane Mesquida Quote
permalink Posted November 20, 2011 Posted November 20, 2011 Roxane Mesquida - 'Gossip Girl' 100 episode celebration at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City - November 19, 2011 (x6) Quote
Layla90 Posted November 20, 2011 Posted November 20, 2011 I haven't heard of her until "Gossip Girl" and I have to say, they casted her perfectly-she really looks like she could be a member of the Monegasque royal family Quote
voyager Posted February 10, 2012 Posted February 10, 2012 Roxane Mesquida - Olivier Zahm Photoshoot 2012 Quote
tekka Posted May 1, 2012 Posted May 1, 2012 “I’m from a very small village in the South of France, on the border of Italy. What I do the most is drink green tea, every morning, and drink a lot of mineral water—not tap water—the best is Volvic. I don’t smoke; I don’t drink alcohol ever. I grew up with my mother saying if you want to stay beautiful for as long as possible don’t do any of that, and my mom is so beautiful—she is sixty-one and she looks like she is forty-five. I am into beauty, my mom is into beauty—she puts makeup on every day. Even if we were going to a grocery store, she would put makeup on. I can’t be in sneakers and have no makeup on, and go do something outside, it’s like if I was going naked! I feel more comfortable when I feel beautiful. The worst for me is when I have been on the plane…and my hair is all dirty and your makeup ruined, and I feel like ****, and I feel like I don’t look good enough to communicate with the world. Just like when friends call up and say they are coming over, I will get ready and put some makeup on. Putting on makeup is like having a shower for me. It’s a ritual. Every day. When I pack to catch a plane I always think, ‘do I have my passport, do I have my makeup?’ If I have those two things, I am fine. [Laughs]So my routine—every day is pretty much exactly the same. I use a thermal water spray; every time I come to France, I get as much as I can and bring it all back. I use the pink [bioderma] Créaline to wash my face. And the Bioderma spray is amazing. I also use Caudalie Beauty Elixir, I love the smell. I buy special cotton from the French pharmacies, because I get red skin really easily. My skin is so sensitive. I don’t rub my face too hard. At night I use Créaline with the cotton, and La Roche Posay Effaclar Micro-Exfoliant toner—I have to use it because I get so much makeup put on me working, it gets all the bacteria off me. I try to put as few products on my skin as possible, because I am obsessed with having as few skin problems as possible. But for every day I use the Yves Saint Laurent Anti-Cernes concealer because my skin is really transparent, you can see my veins. Right now, this is tan for me. [Laughs] I’m obsessed with suncream—I use either Bioderma or La Roche Posey, always. Because they sell it in pharmacies. So I use the YSL concealer under my eyes, because if I don’t have good light, I think I look super blue. I will use that on any red spots too. I use the Clinique foundation, Perfectly Real in shade number one. I use black liquid eyeliner, and Diorshow mascara. Recently I tried the L’Oreal one and I love it—Telescopic—and I am very happy with it. I will put a little on the bottom too. I am also in love with blue nails at the moment. There is a very cool blue polish from OPI, Blue My Mind. And I use Tarte LipSurgence Matte Lip Tint in Lively and Firey, I am obsessed—you can eat and drink and it doesn’t come off. My lips are usually dry, but they are never dry with this. I like matte lipstick, I don’t like shiny. I like Bourjois pink blush—I am against orange or brown; it looks too old. And you know for some reason, whenever I get my makeup done by a makeup artist, I am never happy. If you look at photos of me with my makeup done, I don’t look as good as when I do my own makeup. Maybe it’s because I know my face better than anyone. I feel like I always look tired, or too tan. More and more I have been trying to do it myself. I started so young, and doing movies I see them do my makeup every day. I worked with some amazing people, so I learned a lot. I remember I was really young and on the set of Fat Girl, and I was waiting with the makeup artist and we got along so well. She was the one who first told me about Créaline. The thing I hate is when makeup artists put on so much powder, every time you smile you look so old! [Laughs] I don’t use powder every day, or hardly ever. My mother teaches me that power makes you look old.” intothegloss.com Quote
coolforces Posted September 29, 2014 Posted September 29, 2014 Jerome C Rousseau S/S 12 campaign - GQ UK, April 30, 2012 by Mary Rozzi. Quote
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