I don't want to go to the Bahamas on holiday. I hate islands. I want to go to Brittany, where it's cold and raining, and there's nothing fancy about it.
I love acting and I still want to do it, but I've such an instinct for directing, it's something that comes naturally to me. It's why I'm here on this planet.
I may move from everywhere and spend two or three years in total isolation. I like being alone a lot. I enjoy that more than anything.
I was six years old when I saw my first Godard movie, eight when I first experienced Bergman. I wanted to be a director when I was fourteen.
I'm an adaptable nomad. I love Paris, I've been living in Los Angeles and New York since 1990. I love London, too. My roots are inside of me.
If Woody Allen called me, I'd be there straight away. Who wouldn't? Truly.
Too many women throw themselves into romance because they're afraid of being single, then start making compromises and losing their identity. I won't do that.
She had a recurring role on the NBC drama ER in 2001, playing "Nicole".
Delpy wrote, directed and co-starred in the 12-minute short Blah, Blah, Blah (1995).
Delpy's character Dominique appeared in all the segments of Kryztsztof Kieslowski's Trois couleurs/Three Colors trilogy.
In the movie Before Sunset Delpy sings a song she's written herself.
She made her directorial debut with a short film Looking for Jimmy in 1995, which she also wrote and produced.
Her hobbies are cooking, writing, painting, singing, dancing, chess and mathematics.
Both her parents are actors. Her father is also an theatre director.
Julie speaks fluent French, English and Italian. She also speaks some Spanish and German.