Vanity Fair's annual Hollywood issue is out and getting a lot of praise for being one of its most diverse. Shot by Annie Leibovitz, the cover features a diverse group of A-listers. Some like George Clooney and Julia Roberts are Hollywood veterans, others are up-and-comers. I was particularly surprised to see fellow Frenchie Léa Seydoux in the bottom right corner, though I barely recognized her at first. Currently known for her part (and blue hair) in Blue is the Warmest Color (la Vie d'Adele), mademoiselle Seydoux has been a feature of French cinema since 2006. She's actually kind of French cinema royalty since her grandfather is the president of Pathé, one of the oldest film production ...