Variety's Actors on Actors Day 4: Ana de Armas and Eddie talk all about
Marilyn and more.
Ana de Armas and Eddie Redmayne for
Variety,
photographed by Alexi Lubomirski.
(via)
photo by Alexi Lubomirski (via Variety on Twitter)
Ana de Armas and Eddie cover Variety’s Actors On Actors issue. (via)
Photos by Alexi Lubomirski for Variety
Variety Actors on Actors presented by Amazon Studios
You can read the transcript in the
Ana de Armas and Eddie Redmayne Bond Over Marilyn Monroe’s
Dark Side and Choosing Roles ‘Far Away From What You Look Like’
"I was astounded by your work in Blonde, It felt like you ripped open
your soul for the sake of Marilyn."
"But still terrifying when the person you’re playing is going to watch your work.
There comes a moment when you have to go, “This isn’t a documentary.
I’m getting it wrong. I’m just going to do my best and give my heart to it.”
"The weird thing about our jobs is going from job to job, city to city,
and to these new families that you make. To do our job, you have to
be vulnerable, and you become very close to people very quickly.
There’s such a complexity to that."
“I’m not Method at all. But when I arrived on the set, the director,
Tobias Lindholm, had my wrist locked up...”
"It wasn't a story about a serial killer. It was a story about
a relationship between these two people."
"I have no idea who I am." (public self and private self)
“I always say to young actors who are at drama school or university,
‘Play as far away from what you look like as you can. Because
the second you get into the real industry, you will be playing to type,’”
The quotes and my screenshots are from the video of the conversation.
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