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* {{Typecasting}}: Early in her career, her playful and uninhibited onscreen presence led her to be cast mainly as GenkiGirls [[GenkiGirl Genki Girls]] and [[ShamelessFanserviceGirl Shameless Fanservice Girls]]. This may come as something of a shock to younger audiences who first encountered her as Creator/OmarSy's worried ex-wife in ''Series/{{Lupin|2021}}''.
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* TheCastShowOff: In several movies she gets to demonstrate her talent for singing.
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* {{Typecasting}}: Early in her career, her playful and uninhibited onscreen presence led her to be cast mainly as [[ManicPixieDreamGirl Manic Pixie Dream Girls]]--and even [[Film/PeterPan literal pixies]]--as well as GenkiGirls and [[ShamelessFanserviceGirl Shameless Fanservice Girls]]. This may come as something of a shock to younger audiences who first encountered her as Claire, the perennially Creator/OmarSy's worried ex-wife of GentlemanThief Assane Diop, in ''Series/{{Lupin|2021}}''.
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* MyGreatestSecondChance: After essentially passing on the opportunity to become an international star after the release of ''Film/SwimmingPool'' and ''Film/PeterPan'', she wound up getting another shot two decades later when ''Series/{{Lupin|2021}}'' unexpectedly became turned into a global hit on Netflix. She's credited the success of the show with allowing her to subsequently obtain roles in a set of English-language costume dramas.
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* DeletedRole: Her performance as Thérésa Tallien was cut from the shortened theatrical version of Creator/RidleyScott's ''Film/{{Napoleon|2023}}''.
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* SoMyKidsCanWatch: She's accepted roles in family-oriented French projects with the goal of being able to watch them with her children.
* {{Typecasting}}: Early in her career, her playful and uninhibited onscreen presence led her to be cast mainly as [[ManicPixieDreamGirl Manic Pixie Dream Girls]]--and even [[Film/PeterPan literal pixies]]--as well as [[ShamelessFanserviceGirl Shameless Fanservice Girls]]. This may come as something of a shock to younger audiences who first encountered her as Claire, the perennially worriedwife ex-wife of GentlemanThief Assane Diop, in ''Series/{{Lupin|2021}}''.''Series/{{Lupin|2021}}''.
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* {{Typecasting}}: Early in her career, her playful and uninhibited onscreen presence led her to be cast mainly as [[ManicPixieDreamGirl Manic Pixie Dream Girls]]--and even [[Film/PeterPan literal pixies]]--as well as [[ShamelessFanserviceGirl Shameless Fanservice Girls]]. This may come as something of a shock to members of Generation Z younger audiences who first encountered her as Claire, the perennially-worried worried wife of GentlemanThief Assane Diop Diop, in ''Series/{{Lupin|2021}}''.
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* {{Typecasting}}: Early in her career, her playful and uninhibited onscreen presence led her to be cast mainly as [[ManicPixieDreamGirl Manic Pixie Dream Girls]]--and even [[Film/PeterPan literal pixies]]--as well as [[ShamelessFanserviceGirl Shameless Fanservice Girls]]. This may come as something of a shock to those who first encountered her as Creator/OmarSy's Assane Diop's worried ex-wife Claire in ''Series/{{Lupin|2021}}''.
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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed for ''Film/SwimmingPool''. While she doesn't dislike the movie itself, she's expressed disappointment that it caused her to be pigeon-holed as a DumbBlonde MsFanservice, particularly in the Anglosphere.
* MyGreatestSecondChance: Sagnier essentially passed on the opportunity to become an international star after the release of ''Film/SwimmingPool'' and ''Film/PeterPan'', instead choosing to work mainly in France, but wound up getting another shot two decades later when ''Series/{{Lupin|2021}}'' unexpectedly became a global hit on Netflix. She's credited the recognition she got from the show with allowing her to take roles in English-language costume dramas such as ''Series/TheSerpentQueen.''
* MyGreatestSecondChance: Sagnier essentially passed on the opportunity to become an international star after the release of ''Film/SwimmingPool'' and ''Film/PeterPan'', instead choosing to work mainly in France, but wound up getting another shot two decades later when ''Series/{{Lupin|2021}}'' unexpectedly became a global hit on Netflix. She's credited the recognition she got from the show with allowing her to take roles in English-language costume dramas such as ''Series/TheSerpentQueen.''
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* MyGreatestSecondChance:Sagnier After essentially passed passing on the opportunity to become an international star after the release of ''Film/SwimmingPool'' and ''Film/PeterPan'', instead choosing to work mainly in France, but she wound up getting another shot two decades later when ''Series/{{Lupin|2021}}'' unexpectedly became a global hit on Netflix. She's credited the recognition she got from the show with allowing her to take obtain roles in English-language costume dramas such as ''Series/TheSerpentQueen.''
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* ProductionPosse: She's starred in three films directed by Creator/FrancoisOzon, and two directed by Christophe Honoré.
* SkinnyDipping: In a surprisingly large proportion of her onscreen appearances, from ''Film/SwimmingPool'' in 2003 right up to ''Series/TheSerpentQueen'' in 2022, she can be seen bathing or swimming naked.
* SoMyKidsCanWatch: Has accepted roles in family-oriented French projects with the goal of being able to watch them with her children.
* {{Typecasting}}: Early in her career, her playful and uninhibited onscreen presence led her to be cast mainly as [[ManicPixieDreamGirl Manic Pixie Dream Girls]]--and even [[Film/PeterPan literal pixies]]--as well as [[ShamelessFanserviceGirl Shameless Fanservice Girls]]. This may come as something of a shock to those who know her as the worried mom from ''Series/{{Lupin|2021}}''.
* ProductionPosse: She's starred in three films directed by Creator/FrancoisOzon, and two directed by Christophe Honoré.
* SkinnyDipping: In a surprisingly large proportion of her onscreen appearances, from ''Film/SwimmingPool'' in 2003 right up to ''Series/TheSerpentQueen'' in 2022, she can be seen bathing or swimming naked.
* SoMyKidsCanWatch: Has accepted roles in family-oriented French projects with the goal of being able to watch them with her children.
* {{Typecasting}}: Early in her career, her playful and uninhibited onscreen presence led her to be cast mainly as [[ManicPixieDreamGirl Manic Pixie Dream Girls]]--and even [[Film/PeterPan literal pixies]]--as well as [[ShamelessFanserviceGirl Shameless Fanservice Girls]]. This may come as something of a shock to those who know her as the worried mom from ''Series/{{Lupin|2021}}''.
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* MyGreatestSecondChance: Sagnier essentially passed on thereason she decided opportunity to become an international star after the release of ''Film/SwimmingPool'' and ''Film/PeterPan'', instead choosing to work mainly in France despite having been France, but wound up getting another shot two decades later when ''Series/{{Lupin|2021}}'' unexpectedly became a global hit on Netflix. She's credited the verge of an international breakthrough.
recognition she got from the show with allowing her to take roles in English-language costume dramas such as ''Series/TheSerpentQueen.''
* ProductionPosse:She's Has starred in three films directed by Creator/FrancoisOzon, and two directed by Christophe Honoré.
* SkinnyDipping: Ina surprisingly an oddly large proportion of her onscreen appearances, from ''Film/SwimmingPool'' in 2003 right up to ''Series/TheSerpentQueen'' in 2022, she can be seen bathing or swimming naked.
naked or bathing.
* SoMyKidsCanWatch:Has She's accepted roles in family-oriented French projects with the goal of being able to watch them with her children.
* {{Typecasting}}: Early in her career, her playful and uninhibited onscreen presence led her to be cast mainly as [[ManicPixieDreamGirl Manic Pixie Dream Girls]]--and even [[Film/PeterPan literal pixies]]--as well as [[ShamelessFanserviceGirl Shameless Fanservice Girls]]. This may come as something of a shock to those whoknow first encountered her as the Creator/OmarSy's worried mom from ex-wife Claire in ''Series/{{Lupin|2021}}''.
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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed for ''Film/SwimmingPool''. While she doesn't dislike the movie itself, she's expressed disappointment that it caused people to view her to be pigeonholed as a DumbBlonde MsFanservice, even in RealLife.MsFanservice. That this was particularly true in the United States was part of the reason she decided to work mainly in France despite having been on the verge of an international breakthrough.
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* TheCastShowOff: She's demonstrated her talent for singing in several movies.
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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed for ''Film/SwimmingPool''. While she doesn't dislike the movie itself, she's expressed disappointment that it caused her to be perceived as a DumbBlonde who would [[MsFanservice strip naked at the drop of a hat]]. That this was particularly true in the United States was part of the reason she decided to work mainly in France despite having been [[WhatCouldHaveBeen on the verge of an international breakthrough]].
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* SoMyKidsCanWatch: She has accepted roles in family-oriented French projects with the goal of being able to watch them with her children.
* {{Typecasting}}: Early in her career, her lively and uninhibited onscreen presence led her to be cast mainly as [[ManicPixieDreamGirl Manic Pixie Dream Girls]]--and even [[Film/PeterPan literal pixies]]--as well as [[ShamelessFanserviceGirl Shameless Fanservice Girls]]. This may come as something of a shock to those who know her as the worried mom from ''Series/{{Lupin|2021}}''.
* SoMyKidsCanWatch: She has accepted roles in family-oriented French projects with the goal of being able to watch them with her children.
* {{Typecasting}}: Early in her career, her lively and uninhibited onscreen presence led her to be cast mainly as [[ManicPixieDreamGirl Manic Pixie Dream Girls]]--and even [[Film/PeterPan literal pixies]]--as well as [[ShamelessFanserviceGirl Shameless Fanservice Girls]]. This may come as something of a shock to those who know her as the worried mom from ''Series/{{Lupin|2021}}''.
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naked.
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* {{Typecasting}}: Early in her career, herlively playful and uninhibited onscreen presence led her to be cast mainly as [[ManicPixieDreamGirl Manic Pixie Dream Girls]]--and even [[Film/PeterPan literal pixies]]--as well as [[ShamelessFanserviceGirl Shameless Fanservice Girls]]. This may come as something of a shock to those who know her as the worried mom from ''Series/{{Lupin|2021}}''.
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Working since 1989, she rose to international prominence after starring in several of Creator/FrancoisOzon's films. Since then, she has appeared mainly in French-language productions, but has achieved further international recognition with her roles in TV series such as ''Series/{{Lupin}}'' and ''Series/TheSerpentQueen''.
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Working since 1989, she rose to international prominence after starring in several of Creator/FrancoisOzon's films. films and playing Tinkerbell in the 2003 live-action adaptation of ''Film/PeterPan''. Since then, she has appeared mainly in French-language productions, but has achieved further international recognition with her roles in TV series such as ''Series/{{Lupin}}'' and ''Series/TheSerpentQueen''.
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* ProductionPosse: She's starred in three films directed by Creator/FrancoisOzon, and two directed by Christophe Honoré.
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* ProductionPosse: She's starred in three films directed by Creator/FrancoisOzon, and two directed by Christophe Honoré.
Honoré.
* SkinnyDipping:A In a surprisingly large proportion of her onscreen appearances--from appearances, from ''Film/SwimmingPool'' in 2003 right up to ''Series/TheSerpentQueen'' in 2022--have her 2022, she can be seen swimming nude or bathing.
* SkinnyDipping:
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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed for ''Film/SwimmingPool''. While she doesn't dislike the movie itself, she's expressed disappointment that, particularly in the United States, it caused her to be perceived as a DumbBlonde who would [[MsFanservice strip naked at the drop of a hat]]. This was part of the reason she decided to work mainly in France despite having been [[WhatCouldHaveBeen on the verge of an international breakthrough]].
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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed for ''Film/SwimmingPool''. While she doesn't dislike the movie itself, she's expressed disappointment that, particularly in the United States, that it caused her to be perceived as a DumbBlonde who would [[MsFanservice strip naked at the drop of a hat]]. This That this was particularly true in the United States was part of the reason she decided to work mainly in France despite having been [[WhatCouldHaveBeen on the verge of an international breakthrough]].
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* SoMyKidsCanWatch: She has accepted roles in family-oriented French projects with the goal of being able to watch them with her children. For the same reason, she's expressed a lot of pride in her performance as Tinkerbell in the live-action ''Film/PeterPan'' adaptation.
* {{Typecasting}}: In her early career, her lively and uninhibited onscreen presence led her to be cast mainly as [[ManicPixieDreamGirl Manic Pixie Dream Girls]] and [[ShamelessFanserviceGirl Shameless Fanservice Girls]]. This may come as something of a shock to those who know her as the worried mom from ''Series/{{Lupin|2021}}''.
* {{Typecasting}}: In her early career, her lively and uninhibited onscreen presence led her to be cast mainly as [[ManicPixieDreamGirl Manic Pixie Dream Girls]] and [[ShamelessFanserviceGirl Shameless Fanservice Girls]]. This may come as something of a shock to those who know her as the worried mom from ''Series/{{Lupin|2021}}''.
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* SoMyKidsCanWatch: She has accepted roles in family-oriented French projects with the goal of being able to watch them with her children. For the same reason, she's expressed a lot of pride in her performance as Tinkerbell in the live-action ''Film/PeterPan'' adaptation.
children.
* {{Typecasting}}: In her early career, her lively and uninhibited onscreen presence led her to be cast mainly as [[ManicPixieDreamGirl Manic Pixie DreamGirls]] and Girls]]--and even [[Film/PeterPan literal pixies]]--as well as [[ShamelessFanserviceGirl Shameless Fanservice Girls]]. This may come as something of a shock to those who know her as the worried mom from ''Series/{{Lupin|2021}}''.
* {{Typecasting}}: In her early career, her lively and uninhibited onscreen presence led her to be cast mainly as [[ManicPixieDreamGirl Manic Pixie Dream