
The award-winning beauty - who rose to fame with a breakthrough performance as French legend Edith Piaf in La Vie en Rose - says she especially loves the popwreck's Toxic hit.
Cotillard has already scooped a Golden Globe for her portrayal of Piaf and is now up against the likes of Cate Blanchett and Ellen Page for an Oscar. But despite her rapid rise to fame, the 32-year-old brunette has shown she's no Hollywood diva - by pointing out her own wrinkles.
She told one US newspaper she's got laughter lines around her mouth. "I have some wrinkles here because I was smiling so much," she said.
"The opportunity to share that movie like this - it has been amazing."
When asked about her musical tastes, the Parisian stunner adds: "I love Toxic. Britney has some great songs.
"I listen to Janis Joplin, Otis Redding, Radiohead, some classical music. A lot, actually - the ones who stayed for a long time."
The awards circuit darling says she's rarely in her home country these days, spending weeks on end in Hollywood. But she's not likely to be caught stumbling out of any Los Angeles nightclubs any time soon.
Her favourite pasttimes, she reveals, are a tad more cultured. "Going to a museum. I love it," she said.
Although the attention from being in the international spotlight can be a bit jarring, Cotillard isn't complaining. "I'm busy. Very busy," she said. "But it's not busy forever. All this great news every day is something very, very special."
A keen environmentalist, Cotillard travels to premieres and parties in hybrid vehicles and buys carbon credits when she flies. "I try to do my best because I feel guilty," she says. "I always want to understand and know what I'm eating and what I'm buying."
By Samantha Lawton, Feb 15 2008 © Copyright 2008 - Showbiz Spy
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