‘Emily in Paris’ Star Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu Had a Childhood in Two Acts

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‘Emily in Paris’ Star Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu Had a Childhood in Two Acts
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When her parents divorced, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu moved from Rome to Paris. “The hardest part about leaving Rome was the loss of my country and identity. I had to rebuild the whole thing.”

Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu at the Brach Hotel in Paris in November.Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, 59, is a French-Italian actress best known in the U.S. for her role in the French comedy series “Call My Agent!” She appears in season 5 of “The Crown” and currently stars as Sylvie in Netflix’s “Emily in Paris.” She spoke with Marc Myers.

Behind my family’s house in Rome was a garden. It was so large that as a child, I thought of it as a park. For me, that private setting out back in the middle of a city was magical.

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