Marjane Satrapi (Persian: مرجان ساتراپی) (born 22 November 1969) is an Iranian-born French graphic novelist, illustrator, film director, and children's book author. Read full biography of Marjane Satrapi →
I call Iran home because no matter how long I live in France, and despite the fact that I feel also French after all these years, to me the word... →
I took three years of karate because of Bruce Lee, you know. I was a green belt.
I think with pictures; I'm a very lousy writer. If I write without pictures, I become this pathetic chick sitting somewhere trying to be... →
As a director, you have to understand what is happening - if I don't understand it, you can't make changes.
America is a very special place. In this country, you have the best and the worst at the same time. Whatever you can imagine.
For me, who loves to draw and who loves to write and cannot choose between one or the other, the comic is the best form.
I don't make a career plan. I take things the way they come.
I don't watch many comic-book movies. But I loved 'Sin City.'
I'm not a politician. I don't know how to solve the problems of the world. But as an artist, I have one duty: to ask questions.
My mother always told me I had to do 100 times better than a man. I had to work hard at maths, and learn four languages.
I'm not a religious person at all.
The information I have about Iran is second hand.
The music that I hate the most is R&B.