About Clotilde Hesme: Clotilde Hesme is a French actress, best known for playing Lilie in Philippe Garrel's Regular Lovers and Alice in Christophe Honoré's Love Songs. She is also known for the role of Adèle from the TV series Les Revenants.
I am very organic; I eat a lot of seeds. At home in the morning, I eat muesli with a banana. At noon, I mix a little bit of all the seeds I can find. I love quinoa. It's great - it cooks like rice and is better than caviar.
Even if the play is great, every day in theatre you have to question everything because the audience is new every day. I love that.
I love quinoa. It's great, it cooks like rice and is better than caviar.
That's why I love theatre, because things happen in the moment. I think you work without being conscious that you're working.
I need theatre for my equilibrium, because in theatre the actors don't care so much about image, about celebrity - you are more independent. There is not the narcissism, maybe, that you find in cinema.
I don't have a career plan. I'm not strategic enough.
People are affected by what they see, hear. This is what matters to me the most because then our job as actors is justified.
I need theatre for my equilibrium because in theatre, the actors don't care so much about image, about celebrity; you are more independent.
I prefer physical exhaustion over mental fatigue any day.
France loves American cinema because when an American remake is successful, it makes us money to produce more French films.