4 Quotes & Sayings By Sylvia Kristel

Sylvia Kristel is a famous French actress and an icon of the French New Wave in cinema in the 1960s and 70s. She is best known for her roles in "Barbarella" (1968) and "Any Number Can Die" (1969), both of which were written and directed by her then-husband, director Roger Vadim.

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I am a divorced child, of divided, uncertain background. Within this division I - supposed fruit of their love - no longer exist. It happened nearly forty years ago, yet to me nothing is sadder than my parents' divorce. Sylvia Kristel
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People say they miss the deceased. I missed my father and my mother when they were still fully alive. They travelled through my childhood in the same way they moved around the hotel: my mother industrious, hurried, hidden; my father drunk, flamboyant, alone. Sylvia Kristel
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Back then I didn't think a woman like that, or a relationship like that, could exist with complete freedom and no jealousy or possessiveness. I thought it sounded too good to be true and I was certainly convinced it wasn't the life for me! Sylvia Kristel