A French in Hollywood. Pom Klementieff, a French actress with the name still little identified in France, shows a filmography to make all the American actress Palle with envy. At 39, he collects papers in box office successes through the Atlantic. The latest, Mission: Impossible 8On Wednesday, May 21, the cinema arrives.
We saw it in a handful of Marvel movies, from the saga of Galaxies goalkeepers has Thor: love and thunder by the way Avengers: Final of the gameIn Mantis’ role. She turned to the Safdie brothers in Unbuilding gemsTogether with Adam Sandler. In 2013, Pom Klementieff gave Samuel L. Jackson and Elizabeth Olsen in Oldof Spike Lee.
The saga Mission: ImpossibleThat he joined in the anterior part (2023), it was his dream. Years of training in martial arts, requests to his agent to finally obtain an audience with Tom Cruise and director Christopher Mcquarrie. During the fateful meeting, the two Americans asked him to speak in French. This is what she says, with humor, BFMTV:
“Translation live but the translation is rotten, because it has always been translating something, even when they are simple words,” he recalls.
“I said things, they were a completely rotten translation, but as if it were really good, what I said. And nobody understood the French and I was doing the scene telling me: ‘If a Frenchman listened to me, I released …’ and then won the role!”
Tom Cruise, “a very positive attitude”
Born in 1986 in Quebec, a Korean mother and a Franco-Russian father, Pom Klementieff studied dramatic art in Paris, during Florent. First he stood out in the cinema in 2009 in WolfNicolas Vanier Francés, as well as in several small roles (Pigalle, at night, Love lasts three years, Paris at all costs, Kaïra…).
In Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning So Mission: Impossible – The Final ReckoningHe plays the Paris murderer against Ethan Hunt that Tom Cruise Acampa, with whom he chained the filming of the two components and considers as a mentor.
“It always has a very positive attitude, and always this fire, this creative energy, this passion for cinema. It is something that inspires and sweats in the set.”
“He is also very encouraging,” he continues. “It happened to me that I had doubts about certain things, or in relation to the career options, and he has always helped, giving advice and responding to messages very quickly. Which is great, for someone so busy and asked.”
Far from the Hollywood sets, it is in My loveFrench Guillaume Nicloux’s movie (Sarah Bernhardt, the Divine) that we will soon find Pom Klementieff, next to Benoît Magimel.
Source: BFM TV
