Even though it’s been 28 years since she co-starred with Tom Cruise in a hit movie, a TOP movie star looks like she hasn’t changed much.
A lot of events last year saw the 60-year-old French actress show off her looks that don’t show her age.
In the 1996 movie Mission Impossible, Emmanuelle Beart played Claire Phelps and starred with the American heartthrob.
In the spy movie, her character was married to a bad IMF director and was in love with Tom, 50, who played Ethan Hunt.
The actress won the César Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the 1986 movie Manon des Sources. She had thick brown hair when she was on screen.
For the part she played as a bad girl, she often put her chest-length hair up and wore glasses.
Emmanuelle was found to be a spy after she stole a Bible from Chicago’s Drake Hotel that had a Gideon Stamp on it.
At the French Film Festival, almost 30 years after the movie came out, the star of A Heart in Winter showed off her looks that still made her look young.
She showed off her short blonde hair at a forum in Manila at the end of last year, which was a big change from her brunette movie look.
She styled her shoulder-length hair in loose waves and dyed her eyebrows a dark brunette to make them stand out.
Emmanuelle put on some pale eyeshadow, mascara, and lip gloss to finish off her look.
Her first outfit was a sharp violet suit. The next was a blouse and pants in a neutral color.
In the beginning of that year, the actress walked the red carpet in Cannes and Italy with no makeup on.
She put her blonde hair up in the first picture, and for an event in Sardinia, she chose a poker straight style and a dress with a big print.
In the past 50 years, Emmanuelle has been in a lot of movies and TV shows.
In Mission: Impossible (1996), she played Claire Phelps, an IMF agent who was married to Jim Phelps.
We had already told you that the star admitted she had been a victim of incest when she was 10.
She still won’t say who attacked her, but she did say it wasn’t her dad, Guy Beart.
She was honest in the documentary Such a Resounding Silence, where she talked about being abused for four years.
In the scene, she says: “Since my father, my mother and my friends didn’t notice anything, you could do this again, and you did, over four years.”