Diane Kruger
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Born Diane Heidkruger in Hildesheim, Germany, Diane Kruger initially aspired to be a dancer and studied with the Royal Ballet in London. When an injury ended her hopes for a dancing career, she began modeling in Germany, where she became a finalist of the Look of the Year contest at the age of 15. She worked with renowned fashion designers Dolce & Gabbana, and her pictures graced the covers of magazines like Vogue and Elle. Moving to Paris on the advice of film director Luc Besson, Kruger decided to take up acting and enrolled in the Ecole Florent, where she became top of her class in 2002.
The same year, the actress made her big-screen debut opposite Dennis Hopper and Christopher Lambert in the indie feature The Piano Player (aka The Target), but she was not truly revealed until her role in Mon Idole, co-starring and directed by her real-life companion Guillaume Canet.
After a couple more acting assignments in France, Kruger began her Hollywood career by acting alongside Josh Hartnett and Rose Byrne in Wicker Park, a remake of the 1996 French film L'Appartement. While still filming Wicker Park in 2003, she was selected among many other candidates to play the legendary beauty Helen of Troy in Wolfgang Petersen's historical epic Troy (2004). She also starred opposite Nicolas Cage in Jon Turteltaub's National Treasure.
Her latter movie is Copying Beethoven (2006) starred alongside Ed Harris.
Kruger married French actor Guillaume Canet on September 1, 2001. They have since filed for divorce, but acted alongside one another in 2005 film Joyeux Noël. She subsequently dated Canadian actor Joshua Jackson.
Filmography
- National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007)
- Spring Break in Bosnia (2007)
- Âge des ténèbres, L' (2007)
- Goodbye Bafana (2007)
- Copying Beethoven (2006)
- Brigades du Tigre, Les (2006)
- Frankie (2005)
- Joyeux Noël (2005)
- National Treasure (2004)
- Narco (2004)
- Wicker Park (2004)
- Troy (2004)
- Michel Vaillant (2003)
- Ni pour, ni contre (bien au contraire) (2003)
- Mon idole (2002)
- The Piano Player (2002)
- "Duelles" (1 episode, 2002)












