Benoit Jacquot

  • 31 October 2005

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Actor

Lea Seydoux Misses 'Diary Of A Chambermaid' Premiere After "Mishaps" On 'James Bond: Spectre' Shoot

By Elinor Cosgrave in Movies / TV / Theatre on 08 February 2015

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Lea Seydoux was forced to miss the premiere of 'Diary of a Chambermaid' after "mishaps" on the set of the upcoming James Bond film, 'Spectre', caused the filming schedule to be changed.

Lea Seydoux missed the Berlin premiere of Diary of a Chambermaid in which she stars after "mishaps" on the set of the upcoming James Bond movie, Spectre. Seydoux was due to appear at the premiere on Saturday 7th January but the film's director, Benoit Jacquot, confirmed the 29-year-old actress was unable to attend. Seydoux stars opposite Daniel Craig in the upcoming Bond film, due to be released later this year. Unfortunately things do not appear to be running entirely smoothly as the filming schedule has been altered, causing Seydoux to miss the Berlin Film Festival event.


Lea Seydoux was forced to miss the Berlin premiere of Diary of a Chambermaid.

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