![]() ![]() ![]() Marceau walks into the room impeccably groomed and dressed to talk about a film in which, finally, she does not play a sexpot driving men crazy, which has been the role she's played almost incessantly since, at the age of 14, she made her debut in the 1980 proto-brat-pack teen flick, La Boum (The Party) - a performance that resulted in her first magazine covers, a million-franc contract with Gaumont and soap commercials that made her a star in Japan. Should I order Marceau something from the rotisserie? There's no time to decide. The vast bed is tempting, as is the room service menu. I wander into the room next to the London Sofitel's Peggy Ashcroft Suite, where I am to interview Sophie Marceau.
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