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Posted: 2014-02-26T14:15:26Z | Updated: 2014-02-27T21:59:01Z

If you watched the last season of "Dexter" and some good French thrillers, then you know who Charlotte Rampling is.

Well, you'll be seeing a lot more of her as she will star in the next NARS Cosmetics campaign, just in time for the beauty brand's 20th anniversary happening in September. Women's Wear Daily reports that the 68-year-old actress has been an influential face for the brand, noting that NARS' founder and creative director Franois Nars will oversee the entire production, down to the photography.

This isn't the first time a young model hasn't been booked for a major campaign this year. Earlier this month, 45-year-old supermodel Stephanie Seymour was announced as the new spokesmodel for Este Lauder . And age proves to be nothing but a number for greats like Carmen Dell'Orefice , 82, and Jacky O'Shaughnessy, 62, who has posed for American Apparel .

While there are no photos of the campaign as of yet, we can't wait to see Rampling radiate her classic beauty for the cosmetics line.

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