Jean Dorothy Seberg (November 13, 1938 – August 30, 1979) was an American actress who lived half her life in France. She appeared in 34 films in Hollywood and in Europe, including Saint Joan, Bonjour ...
Jean Seberg spent the 1960s as an internationally recognized actress, an icon of French cinema's New Wave and one of the chicest women in Hollywood, or New York, or Paris. The 1970s were far less kind ...
Actress Jean Seberg led a fascinating life, but she’s perhaps best known for the notoriety surrounding her death by apparent suicide in 1979. This talented but troubled young woman believed that she ...
The sad news was announced Sept. 8, 1979. Ten days after actress Jean Seberg had been reported missing, her decomposing body was found wrapped in a blanket in the back seat of her white Renault in ...
The intriguing story behind “Seberg” and the reliable talent of its lead actress, Kristen Stewart, promise greatness. But this biopic manages to squander both, reducing the film to a bland period ...
Seberg tells the true story of actress Jean Seberg (Kristen Stewart) being at the center of an FBI operation to destroy her reputation. This is after she has publicly supported the civil rights ...
Pop culture creates goddesses only to offer them up for sacrifice, and over the course of her career, Kristen Stewart has no doubt gotten close enough to that pyre to smell the brimstone. So she’s a ...
The casting of Kristen Stewart as the doomed Jean Seberg makes more than a little extra-cinematic sense. Like the late “Breathless” star and FBI target, Ms. Stewart is a waifishly beautiful camera ...
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The intriguing story behind “Seberg” and the always-interesting Kristen Stewart promised greatness. But this biopic squanders both; it’s a bland period piece with an irritating lack of focus. Jean ...