From my point of view, I'm a totally normal person! Really! I have a family. I have kids. I have a house... I don't have a dog.
From Vincent Cassel
I was a dancer, and my father was a dancer, so I really grew up in that environment.
Every movie, especially when you get involved... takes something out of you. You learn something, but you give something to the movie. And after the movie, if the experience has been intense and a true experience, you're a little different afterward.
The first important movie that I did, I shaved my head for the movie. When the hair grew back, I had white hair for the first time in my life.
I work everywhere. If there is a nice adventure in South Korea, for example, why not? Russia, Brazil, whatever. I'm ready for almost anything.
My problem is I can't show any of my movies to my daughters. It's tough. 'Beauty and the Beast'... they liked it. But that's the only one, really. Otherwise, they've always been dark or violent.
The minute I started being recognised, I became much more discreet.
I'm an actor, that's what I do every day. Dressing up is part of my job. But whatever you wear you should always be yourself: never go totally with the fashion but use what there is available to be an individual.
The day after I had my licence to drive, I made Paris/Nice at 230 km/hour.
Cinema is entertainment, and people go to the movies because they want to feel good and forget about everything.
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