Isabelle adjani

  1. – Béatrice Romand, The Romantic Englishman, 1975. Terrified of meeting the exiled US director Joseph Losey, she walked slap-bang into his hotel door. For another meeting two months later,  she fell into a mud pool and arrived 90 minutes late. She was willing to quit the elite Comédie-Française company to make a Losey  film but her mother said:  “You cannot  just leave the Comédie-Française – that will give you a bad reputation.” Losey booked one of auteur  Éric Rhomer’s favourite players. “If she’s good enough for Rohmer, she’s good enough for me.”  Béatrice remembers Losey as “a fat man…drinking whiskey.“