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Encyclopedia > Julie Dreyfus
Julie Dreyfus
Julie Dreyfus

Julie Dreyfus is a French actress. This article is about the American actress. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 464 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (1632 × 2110 pixel, file size: 376 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Julie Dreyfus Metadata This file contains... Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 464 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (1632 × 2110 pixel, file size: 376 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Julie Dreyfus Metadata This file contains... Actors in period costume sharing a joke whilst waiting between takes during location filming. ...


Dreyfus, who speaks fluent Japanese, French, and English, is well known in Japan, where she made her TV debut on a French-language lesson program on NHK's educational channel, and has appeared on the TV show Ryōri no Tetsujin (Iron Chef) as a guest and judge, where she famously refused to eat a meal prepared by Toshiro Kandagawa, because it contained whale meat. She is best known to Western audiences for the role of Sofie Fatale in the film Kill Bill and has been associated with Quentin Tarantino, who is a good friend. The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... NHK Broadcasting Center in Shibuya, Tokyo NHK (, Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai), or the Japan Broadcasting Corporation, is Japans public broadcaster. ... See TV (disambiguation) for other uses and Television (band) for the rock band European networks National In much of Europe television broadcasting has historically been state dominated, rather than commercially organised, although commercial stations have grown in number recently. ... Iron Chef Hiroyuki Sakai With the above words begins each edition of Iron Chef, a Japanese television program produced by FujiTV. The original Japanese title is Ironmen of Cooking ). It began airing on October 10, 1993 as a half-hour show and after 23 episodes, it was expanded to a... Toshiro Kandagawa (神田川 俊郎, alternately translated Tosio Kanndagawa), born in 1939 in Kyoto Prefecture in Japan, is a renowned contemporary chef, known primarily for this strict following of classic Japanese cooking styles and disdain for modern and fusion cooking. ... The crew of the oceanographic research vessel Princesse Alice, of Albert Grimaldi (later Prince Albert I of Monaco) pose while flensing a catch. ... Sofie Fatale is a fictional character from the 2003 Quentin Tarantino film, Kill Bill Volume 1. ... Kill Bill is the fourth film by writer-director Quentin Tarantino. ... Quentin Jerome Tarantino (born March 27, 1963) is an American film director, actor, and Oscar winning screenwriter. ...

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Post Kill Bill

Despite favourable reviews for her performance in Kill Bill, Julie didn't follow it up with further work in America and more or less disappeared from the American film industry. She was a member of the 2007 Gérardmer Film Festival, which honoured her co-star from Kill Bill David Carradine. David Carradine (born John Arthur Carradine on December 8, 1936 in Hollywood, California) is an American actor. ...


Vinyan (2008)

Julie has signed up to star in Fabrice du Welz’s follow up to 2004 Critics Week entry, Calvaire. The Ordeal is a Belgian horror film directed by Fabrice Du Welz, starring Laurent Lucas and Jackie Berroyer. ...


Julie, along with Rufus Sewell join Emmanuelle Beart in the story of a couple searching for their child who disappeared after the 2004 tsunami. Michael Gentile’s The Film is producing the $5.5m Vinyan in association with France’s BackUp Films. Rufus Frederik Sewell (born October 29, 1967) is an English actor. ... Emmanuelle Béart (born August 14, 1965) is a French actress. ...


The UK’s Film4 co-developed the project to shoot in Thailand. Du Welz will re-team with award-winning cinematographer Benoit Debie for Vinyan.


Gentile will also produce du Welz’s next feature, Coffin Island to shoot in late 2008


Personal life

Has often steered clear of speaking about her personal life, but actor David Carradine mentioned her in a few chapters of his best selling book The Kill Bill Diary and wrote that she spent time with actor Christopher Allen Nelson off-set and that she had a boyfriend in New York. David Carradine (born John Arthur Carradine on December 8, 1936 in Hollywood, California) is an American actor. ...


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Julie Dreyfus Photos - Julie Dreyfus News - Julie Dreyfus Information (175 words)
Dreyfus was born in Paris, France, she is more of a celebrity in her beloved Japan.
Julie is known in Japan for her work on various tv series, tv dramas, and feature films.
Dreyfus is also an accomplished author, photographer and television reporter.
Latino Review (1010 words)
Born in Paris, Julie Dreyfus is fluent not only French but also in English and Japanese, and works regularly in all three languages.
Julie: Well, I worked in Japan for a long time and I was doing all sorts of TV work.
Julie: Yeah, she speaks Chinese, which means that, for her, it was a little easier to learn the Japanese lines, because she can speak several--I think she can speak some other European language as well.
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