Quote by Jean Reno
I first decided to become an actor at school. A teacher gave us a

I first decided to become an actor at school. A teacher gave us a play to do and that had a major impact. At first, I wanted to work in the theatre, but there was something about the ambience of film, especially American films, that always attracted me. – Jean Reno

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If its a romantic holiday, the only thing I need is my wife. We love quiet and calm places where we cant be disturbed. Neither of us likes being in busy places we would much rather stay in our hotel room and enjoy each others company. – Jean Reno

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I can walk into a room and create a good ambience. I was taught all about this back when I studied acting. One of the things they would teach you is how to send out positive signals when you enter a room. I am glad I learned this. – Jean Reno

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